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V67 Negative Space

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Updated: Feb 28, 2026

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LoRA

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Published

Feb 28, 2026

Base Model

Flux.1 D

Training

Steps: 345
Epochs: 5

Usage Tips

Clip Skip: 1

Trigger Words

v67 negative space, minimalist frame, voidsurrounds, isolationscale, breathingspace

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Created on Civitai

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.

V67 Negative Space - FLUX LoRA

"The Positive/Negative Space Ratio Scale"

Premise, if you decide to use my model, I will give you 500 Yellow Buzz if your image is chosen for the cover of "CIVITAI," even if used in combination with other models.

πŸ“– Concept

This model teaches you to consciously control negative space in your FLUX generations. Negative space isn't just an "empty background"β€”it's a powerful compositional tool that defines your subject, creates balance, and evokes specific emotions.

Think of a scale that goes from the "character overwhelmed by the environment" to the "character who is the environment". This LoRA allows you to position yourself exactly where you want on this scale.

🎯 Trigger Words

Activate the model by placing one of the following keywords at the beginning of your prompt:

Trigger WordWhen to Use Itv67negativespaceGeneral use, direct activation of the conceptminimalistframeFor clean, framed compositionsvoidsurroundsTo emphasize the emptiness surrounding the subjectisolationscaleTo control the character/environment ratiobreathingspaceTo give "room to breathe" to your composition

Recommended Weight: 0.7 - 1.0 (start with 0.8 for balanced results)

βš™οΈ Technical Specifications for FLUX

  • Base model: FLUX.1 D / FLUX.1 Dev

  • Type: LoRA

  • Size: ~40-80 MB (depends on final version)

  • Network: Optimized for FLUX architecture

πŸ“Š The Control Scale

1️⃣ Dominant Negative Space (70-90%)

Solitude, freedom, awe

Prompt: isolationscale, a lone astronaut standing on a red dune, looking at the vast empty landscape of Mars, cinematic lighting, hyperrealistic

Result: Small subject, vast environment, epic feeling.

2️⃣ Equilibrium (40-60%)

Context and action

Prompt: breathingspace, a detective in a trench coat leaning against his car in the rain at night, neon lights reflecting on wet pavement, medium shot

Result: Perfect balance between subject and environment.

3️⃣ Dominant Positive Space (10-30%)

Intimacy, intensity, power

Prompt: minimalistframe, an elderly woman's face in extreme close-up, every wrinkle tells a story, soft dramatic lighting, eyes filled with wisdom

Result: The subject fills the frame, maximum emotional intensity.

🎨 Practical Examples for FLUX

Minimalist Portrait

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v67negativespace, a single red rose in a glass vase, vast light beige background, negative space, minimalist style, evoking calm, studio lighting

Negative prompt: cluttered background, intricate patterns, additional objects, text

Atmospheric Landscape

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voidsurrounds, a solitary sailboat in the middle of a vast calm blue lake, under a clear sky, sense of solitude and tranquility, photorealistic

Negative prompt: waves, people, other boats, clouds

Product Shot

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breathingspace, a modern white smartwatch isolated on a uniform light grey background, space for text, product photography, soft studio light

Negative prompt: shadows, reflections, other objects, logos, text

🧠 Advanced Tips for FLUX

1. Use Negative Prompt as Your Ally

FLUX responds very well to negative prompts. Use them to eliminate clutter:

  • cluttered background, intricate patterns, additional objects, text, noise, multiple subjects

2. Play with Guidance Scale

  • Guidance 2-4: More artistic effects, greater interpretation of negative space

  • Guidance 5-7: Standard balance between prompt and quality

  • Guidance 7-10: Maximum prompt adherence, ideal for precise compositions

3. Strategic Placement

Negative space can be positioned to create meaning:

  • Space in front of the subject: voidsurrounds, a runner on a coastal road, ample space in front, sense of speed and direction

  • Space above the subject: breathingspace, a monk levitating in meditation, large empty space above, spiritual ascension

  • Space below the subject: isolationscale, a red balloon floating just above the ground, empty space below, suspension

πŸ’‘ Advanced Technique: Negative Weight (Experimental)

Inspired by experimental techniques for FLUX , you can try using this LoRA with negative weights for inverse effects:

  • Weight -0.5 to -0.8: Reduces negative space, compresses the composition

  • Useful for: claustrophobic close-ups, extreme intensity, "oppressive" subjects

Note: This technique is experimental, test carefully.

RatioTrigger + WeightEmotional Effect90% Negativevoidsurrounds, weight:1.0Solitude, contemplation70% Negativeisolationscale, weight:0.9Freedom, possibility50/50breathingspace, weight:0.8Narrative balance30% Negativeminimalistframe, weight:0.7Intimacy, connection10% Negativev67negativespace, weight:0.6Intensity, power

πŸ“ User Notes

  • Always start with weight 0.8 and adjust based on desired result

  • Combine with stylistic LoRAs: works well with photographic and cinematic style models

  • FLUX.1 Dev is the recommended base model for maximum quality

  • Recommended resolution: 1024x1024 or 16:9 for landscapes, 4:5 for portraits

πŸ”§ How to Use Negative Space Consciously

When writing your prompt, thinking about negative space helps you avoid banal compositions:

  • Guide the Eye: Negative space creates a "visual path" to the subject. Have your character look into the negative space to create expectation or narrative tension.

  • Define the Mood: Minimal negative space creates an intense, charged image. Maximum negative space creates a melancholic, epic, or contemplative atmosphere.

  • Create Abstraction: By pushing to extremes, negative space transforms a realistic subject into an elegant, abstract form, focusing on texture and pure shape.


πŸ”„ Changelog

v1.0 - Initial Release

  • Training on FLUX.1 Dev

  • 5 trigger words implemented

  • Dataset of 40 prompts balanced on the negative/positive space scale

  • Optimized for cinematic and minimalist compositions


Created to explore the expressive potential of negative space in AI generation. Experiment and share your results!