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FLUX.2-klein-9B-FreeStyle-T

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Updated: Feb 7, 2026

stylelorakleinklein-9b

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SafeTensor

Type

LoRA

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Published

Feb 7, 2026

Base Model

Flux.2 Klein 9B-base

Training

Steps: 32,000
Epochs: 20

Hash

AutoV2
8B61F1BD5C

The FLUX.1 [dev] Model is licensed by Black Forest Labs. Inc. under the FLUX.1 [dev] Non-Commercial License. Copyright Black Forest Labs. Inc.

IN NO EVENT SHALL BLACK FOREST LABS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH USE OF THIS MODEL.


🎨 Freestyle-T V1 — Multi-Style Free Conversion LoRA

Freestyle V1 is a multi-style LoRA designed for free style conversion — allowing a single image to be transformed into different artistic styles using simple and explicit prompt instructions.

Instead of specializing in only one extreme style, Freestyle focuses on flexibility and exploration, enabling creators to switch between multiple common styles while preserving the original composition and subject identity.

This is V1 (initial public release).


✅ Supported Styles (V1)

Use the following prompt phrases to trigger different styles:

  • convert to realistic style

  • convert to japanese anime style

  • convert to cel-shaded style

  • convert to ghibli style

  • convert to pixar style

All styles are supported within one single LoRA — no need to swap models.


⚠️ Known Limitations (Please Read Before Use)

  • Realistic style is experimental in V1

    • In some scenarios, results may appear slightly soft or less sharp

    • More suitable for stylized realism rather than strict photorealism

  • Anime, illustration, and stylized looks are more stable in the current version

If your main goal is high-fidelity photorealistic output, this version is not recommended as a primary solution.


  • Artists who want one LoRA covering multiple common styles

  • Rapid style exploration and comparison

  • Character or IP development during early concept stages

  • ComfyUI / local workflow users who prefer fewer models with broader flexibility


🧠 Design Philosophy

Freestyle V1 is not a simple merge of multiple single-style LoRAs.

It is trained to let different styles coexist in a shared representation space, controlled explicitly by prompt instructions:

  • Preserve subject structure and overall composition

  • Drive style changes through clear textual prompts

  • Reduce cross-style interference as much as possible

That said, realistic style is inherently the hardest to balance in a multi-style LoRA, and this remains the main limitation of V1.


🚀 Freestyle V2 — Coming Soon

Freestyle V2 is currently in development.

Planned improvements include:

  • Enhanced Realistic style

    • Improved sharpness and detail consistency

    • Better balance with other styles in a multi-style setup

  • 3 additional styles

    • Expanding creative range while keeping a single-LoRA workflow

  • Reduced style interference

    • More reliable prompt control across different styles

Freestyle is developed iteratively.
Feedback from V1 users will directly guide the training strategy of V2.


💬 Feedback Welcome

User feedback is highly appreciated, especially regarding:

  • Soft or blurry outputs

  • Style instability

  • Prompt conflicts between styles

All feedback will be used to improve future versions.