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Beta:
This LoRA captures a highly stylized art style characterized by expressive brushwork, dramatic lighting, and cinematic color dynamics. It emphasizes strong visual contrasts, glowing highlights, and textured abstraction. The style merges digital painting with traditional ink-inspired techniques, focusing on emotional intensity, movement, and form dissolution.
Designed to enhance both figurative and abstract compositions, the LoRA supports a range of outputs: from character silhouettes and atmospheric landscapes to architectural fragments, symbolic elements, and energetic textures. It handles light like a compositional force, often bathing subjects in opposing warm–cool glows or fragmenting them into painterly chaos.
While the model avoids realism, it maintains structure and tension through clear silhouettes and layered depth. Best used in prompts that explore mood, motion, or stylized energy.
Recommended Keywords:painterly textures
, dynamic lighting
, ink splatter
, abstract composition
, soft gradients
, cinematic contrast
, expressive color
, textured background
, high detail
, stylized anatomy
EXP_INK:
Splattercore Expressionism — A Bold Visual Style for SDXL
This LoRA captures the raw energy of expressive splatter art, fusing powerful silhouettes with explosive brush strokes and vivid color contrasts. Inspired by abstract expressionism and street-style ink painting, it transforms subjects into dynamic compositions made of fractured shadows, energetic lines, and chaotic bursts of paint.
Perfect for visual storytelling, this model excels at creating humanoid figures, mythic creatures, fractured objects, or surreal elements dissolving into chaos. It emphasizes contrast between darkness and light, often using stark white backgrounds and high-saturation color explosions (like orange, purple, turquoise) to guide the eye through the composition.
Use it to create:
Dramatic characters emerging from ink and chaos
Symbolic transformations and energy bursts
Stylized creatures and demons made of paint
Splattered objects like crystals, mirrors, or flames
Expressionist abstract scenes with motion and destruction
Recommended Keywords:
expressionist, splatter, ink explosion, silhouette, expressive brush strokes, contrast, abstract composition, high impact, visual fragmentation, chaos, motion, dramatic lighting, color burst
Go from 0.2-0.5 for additions and styles and keep it low if you use many details
Go 0.5-1 for intense art style
Pen_Realism:
This LoRA merges the observational clarity of realism with the tactile charm of traditional sketching, blending graphite pencil linework and colored pencil textures into carefully composed scenes. Each image feels both studied and handmade, where line, light, and pigment work together to describe form with sensitivity and intent.
Inspired by naturalistic drawing studies, sketchbook compositions, and color-layered figure work, Pen_Realism excels at rendering lifelike subjects with a clearly visible drawing process. Subjects — whether human, animal, object, or environment — emerge through contour lines, directional hatching, and softly blended color pencil overlays. The pencil remains present, shaping even quiet moments with structure and craft.
Ideal for grounded storytelling, character-focused scenes, and artistic observations of the everyday, this model bridges the gap between sketch and final image — where graphite defines and colored pencil enriches.
Use it to create:
Portraits with clear structure and visible colored pencil shading
Landscapes defined by line and softened with color blending
Still lifes that feel sketched, layered, and tactile
Clothing, fabric, and folds shaped by pencil marks and pigment flow
Interactions, gestures, and object scenes rendered with warmth and artistic restraint
Recommended Keywords:
pen_realism, graphite pencil, colored pencil, pencil shading, pencil sketch, visible linework, drawn texture, hand-colored, soft structure, realistic drawing, artistic realism
graphite, pencil, sketch, color pencil → Use only one to let the others fade
Use it at:
0.4-0.7 for natural pencil textures and grounded visual style
0.8-1.2 for strong artistic effect, visible lines, and layered color expression
Painterly_Coal:
This LoRA blends the tactile depth of traditional painting with the subtle structure of charcoal drawing, creating a visual language that is both raw and refined. Thick, painterly brushstrokes define the emotional core of each image, while soft charcoal lines introduce form, direction, and detail.
Inspired by analog sketchbooks, plein air studies, and classical figure painting, Painterly Coal excels at building textured compositions that feel handmade, grounded, and expressive. Clothing, faces, landscapes, and objects emerge through layered pigment and directional mark-making, framed by charcoal accents that suggest movement, structure, or decay.
Perfect for naturalistic figures, environmental storytelling, and moody still lifes, this model captures the intersection between clarity and gesture — where paint breathes life and charcoal carves it into memory.
Use it to create:
Portraits with defined features and rough, textural brushwork
Scenes where fabric and folds are sculpted with paint and charcoal lines
Landscapes with expressive skies and sketched treelines
Objects and interiors with a lived-in, painterly surface
Human figures shaped by contrast and movement, grounded in materiality
Recommended Keywords:
painterly coal
, thick brush strokes
, charcoal detail,
charcoal outline
, visible texture
, sketched outline
, natural light
, soft structure
, painted surface
, brush texture
, artistic realism
brush, charcoal, painting
-> One of these to supress the others
Go from 0.6-1.2 for additions and cool style
Go 1.2-2 for intense art style
Velvet_RUST:
This LoRA blends the opulence of classical oil painting with the raw beauty of oxidized decay. Inspired by baroque portraiture and aged industrial textures, it captures a world where velvet fabrics meet rusted iron, and golden ornament fades into corroded detail. Every surface tells a story of grandeur worn thin by time.
Rich Rembrandt-style lighting sculpts figures and objects with deep contrast, while visible patina, peeling paint, and chipped gilding add tactile depth. Velvet Rust is defined by its textured duality — soft drapery beside cold metal, warm oil brushwork layered over cracked and oxidized surfaces. It evokes a sense of quiet collapse, where elegance and entropy coexist.
Perfect for character portraits, decayed interiors, and atmospheric compositions, this model renders beauty through erosion — ideal for narratives rooted in history, memory, or forgotten luxury. Use it to create images that feel timeless, weathered, and emotionally grounded.
Use it to create:
– Classical figures in velvet clothing, set against cracked walls and oxidized ornament
– Still lifes featuring rusted objects, aged wood, and velvet fabric under baroque light
– Weathered architecture with patina-covered metal, broken stone, and golden remnants
– Moody interiors with torn drapery, soft shadows, and oil-painted atmosphere
– Symbolic scenes combining modern elements with historical decay
Recommended Keywords:
velvet rust, oil painting, baroque light, oxidation texture, rust detail, velvet fabric, cracked surface, patina color, peeling paint, aged shadow
velvet, rust, oxidation, oil → Use one to suppress the others when needed
Use 0.2–0.6 for soft aging, warmth, and subtle velvet texture
Use 0.7–1.0 for pronounced corrosion, baroque contrast, and heavy texture mapping
-> Be careful. Humans may get a bit distorted. Especially hands!
Eroded_FRESCO:
This LoRA captures the fragile beauty of ancient wall paintings eroded by sand, time, and sunlight. Inspired by classical fresco techniques and the textures of crumbling plaster, Eroded Fresco transforms any subject into part of a weathered mural — half-painted, half-forgotten.
Figures, objects, and landscapes appear embedded in cracked stucco, rendered in dusty earth pigments like ochre, olive, sienna, and faded cobalt. Textures imitate chipped surfaces, brittle plaster, and pigment wash — giving every image the feeling of archaeological memory. Shapes dissolve at the edges, eroded by wind and dryness, as if history is peeling back layer by layer.
Eroded Fresco is ideal for stylized portraits, architectural fragments, symbolic scenes, and storytelling steeped in loss, ritual, or myth. It turns vibrant moments into fading impressions, grounded in pigment, dust, and time.
Use it to create:
– Portraits of people or animals painted into broken plaster, with cracked pigment and dusty textures
– Landscapes and ruins softened by sand erosion and sun-bleached color
– Objects, textiles, or symbols appearing as wall paintings in sacred or decayed spaces
– Abstract or geometric fresco forms layered with earth pigment and fractured plaster
– Scenes with mythic or sacred undertones, rendered as if uncovered in an old temple wall
Recommended Keywords:
eroded_fresco, sand pigment, sand texture, cracked plaster, fresco mural, earth tone, brittle wall, faded paint, dust texture, stucco erosion, pigment wash
fresco, pigment, erosion, sand → Use one to suppress the others when needed
Use 0.2–0.6 for soft weathering, warm pigment tones, and natural plaster texture
Use 0.7–1.0 for bold mural effects, heavy erosion, and symbolic wallbound scenes
Water_CUT:
This LoRA combines the fluid expressiveness of watercolor painting with the structure and clarity of layered paper collage. Soft gradients and bleeding pigments create atmospheric depth, while precisely cut edges and subtle paper shadows define each visual layer. The result is a tactile style that feels handcrafted, airy, and dimensional.
Inspired by hand-cut paper art, illustration journals, and modern watercolor design, Watercolor Cutout Collage excels at building images that appear assembled from painted fragments — figures, landscapes, and objects formed by overlapping planes of color and texture. Light, softness, and structure work in harmony to produce compositions that are both poetic and precise.
Perfect for stylized portraits, simplified environments, and conceptual imagery, this model captures the intersection between painterly emotion and organized form — where color flows freely, but every shape has its place.
Use it to create:
– Stylized characters composed of layered watercolor textures and clean paper edges
– Still lifes and interiors with a flattened, yet dimensional collage feel
– Landscapes built from soft painted shapes stacked into perspective
– Abstract compositions where shadow, pigment, and edge work in balance
– Delicate portrait close-ups shaped by soft transitions and visible layering
Recommended Keywords:
watercolor, cutout collage, paper layering, pigment texture, soft gradients, shadow separation, clean edge, stylized shape, flat composition, painterly detail
cutout, watercolor, paper -> One of these to suppress the others
Go from 0.2–0.6 for subtle stylistic guidance with watercolors
Go from 0.7–1.2 for strong collage effect and layering depth
Luminous Silk: (Maybe retrain coming)
This LoRA transforms any subject into a world woven from glowing silk — a seamless blend of radiant fabric texture and luminous color flow. Every form, whether human, animal, object, or landscape, is sculpted from smooth, soft-weave silk that shimmers in gradients of light. The material can be richly opaque or delicately translucent, with visible weave patterns that catch highlights and bend shadows.
Inspired by the elegance of fine textiles and the drama of glowing light against deep shadow, Luminous_Silkverse excels at creating scenes where every element — from the smallest accessory to entire cityscapes — is made from luminous fabric. Dark volcanic stone, ash, and other textured contrasts amplify the glow, turning each fold into a focal point. The style supports a broad spectrum of bright tones, from warm gold and coral to cool silver and turquoise, without losing the unifying fabric quality.
Perfect for fantastical portraits, dreamlike interiors, surreal architecture, and abstract compositions, this model thrives on the tension between softness and structure, light and darkness. It captures a timeless elegance, turning even simple shapes into glowing works of textile art.
Use it to create:
– Portraits of people or creatures fully or partially made from luminous silk
– Complex interiors and exteriors where furniture, buildings, and streets are woven from radiant fabric
– Landscapes with rivers, hills, and skies formed from flowing textile folds
– Still lifes and objects reimagined as glowing silk sculptures
– Abstract or conceptual imagery entirely rendered in glowing fabric
Recommended Keywords:
luminous silk, glowing fabric, radiant weave, silk form, transparent drape, silk creature, silk architecture, silk landscape, flowing light cloth, shimmering textile, ember silk, pastel glow, molten seam, silk ribbon light, silk petals
silk, fabric, luminous → Use one to suppress the others when needed
Parameter Guidance:
Use 0.3–0.6 for subtle integration of luminous silk texture and glow
Use 0.7–1.0 for a fully realized “silk world” effect with strong material definition and lighting contrast
FUN_CEL (beta)
This LoRA merges a touch of crisp clarity of cel shading with the depth and nuance of comic photorealism, producing a hybrid aesthetic that is both graphic and lifelike. Bold outlines and flat color blocks bring structure and stylization, while subtle gradients, textures, and realistic lighting embed a natural presence.
Inspired by hand-drawn anime shading and modern digital realism, fun_cel excels at creating figures, animals, landscapes, and objects that balance strong stylistic edges with believable materials and detail. Faces retain the expressive flat planes and a bit of cel animation, yet skin, fabric, and light reveal realistic notes that feel grounded and immersive.
Perfect for stylized characters, cinematic storytelling, and design-focused compositions, this model captures the intersection of animation and reality, where sharp edges define form, and realism breathes life into it.
Use it to create:
Portraits with bold cel outlines and realistic skin tones
Full-body figures where flat stylization and real clothing textures coexist
Animals with graphic fur shading and lifelike anatomical presence
Landscapes that balance cartoon-like structure with realistic light and atmosphere
Objects and interiors with clean cel edges and material-based realism
Recommended Keywords:
fun_cel, cel shading, bold outline, flat color, sharp shadow, stylized realism, hybrid style, natural texture, cinematic light, graphic edges
-> Beware! Don't use all at the same time. This may cause bad quality!
Weighting:
0.2–0.7 → balanced mix of realism and cel stylization
0.8-1.0 → strong style! Maybe adds fun stuff. Not recommended in most cases.
Mirage_Split: (ongoing project)
THIS IS NOT A CLASSIC DOUBLE EXPOSURE!
This LoRA transforms any subject into a fusion of form and vision. A striking double exposure effect refracted through the shimmering distortion of a desert mirage. Shapes remain clear and defined, yet within them lives a second world: landscapes, light patterns, textures, or scenes that bend, ripple, and flow across the contours of the subject.
A exact double exposure wasn't the target, but a blend. When you go with simple backgrounds a clea double expose should be possible.
Every figure, animal, object, or structure becomes a living silhouette for another image, with the overlay warped by subtle waves, heat shimmer, or refractive distortion. The result is a surreal, cinematic depth where two realities exist at once. The primary subject and the layered inner vision. Overlays can be crisp and vivid or softly diffused, but always framed by the edges of the base form.
Inspired by the optical beauty of heat haze, refraction, and photographic double exposures, Mirage_Split excels at creating images where the overlay is not simply pasted on top, but appears to inhabit the very material of the subject. Light, color, and pattern flow along curves and folds, shifting naturally with perspective. It thrives in compositions with strong silhouettes, clear subjects, and overlays rich in structure or motion.
Perfect for dramatic portraits, stylized animals, bold objects, and conceptual landscapes, this style captures the hypnotic rhythm of a mirage. Bending reality without losing clarity. The interplay between outer form and inner image produces results that are both dreamlike and sharply composed. And play with each other.
Use it to create:
– Portraits where faces or bodies contain layered landscapes, skies, or textures
– Animals with vivid inner worlds: forests, oceans, or glowing light patterns within their forms
– Objects and architecture refracting alternate scenes or intricate designs
– Clothing and fabrics that reveal moving overlays like water, fire, or drifting leaves
– Conceptual or symbolic imagery blending two realities into one silhouette
Recommended Keywords:
mirage split, double exposure, refracted double vision, liquid shimmer, layered overlay, silhouette world, internal landscape, heatwave blur, flowing texture, optical mirage, scene within scene
mirage, double exposure, overlay → Use one to suppress the others when needed
Parameter Guidance:
Use 0.3–0.6 for subtle shimmer and soft refractive layering. Slight double exposure
Use 0.7–1.0 for a creative overlay. Be careful. Sometimes doing a bit too much :D