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V67 Stars and Galaxies

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Updated: Mar 31, 2026

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Mar 31, 2026

Base Model

Flux.1 D

Trigger Words

V67 starfield, galaxycore, nebulacloud, ringplanet, lunarsurface, orbitaldebris, comettail, eventhorizon, galaxycluster, starchart, spacestation, binarysystem

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V67 Stars and Galaxies – LoRA for Flux

Cosmic Visions, Celestial Dreams

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Overview

Step into the infinite expanse of the cosmos, where spiral galaxies swirl in silent majesty, nebulae bloom in vibrant color, and planets, moons, comets, and black holes dance through the void. This LoRA captures the essence of deep‑space imagery – from the delicate glow of a reflection nebula to the violent energy of an active galactic nucleus. Now optimized exclusively for Flux, V67 Stars and Galaxies delivers stunning astronomical visuals with unparalleled material rendering, atmospheric depth, and cosmic scale.

Base Model: Flux (Schnell / Dev / Pro)
Primary Trigger: V67 (prefix) – followed by one or more of the 12 category triggers (see below)


Why Flux + Space / Astronomy?

Flux’s superior handling of textures, lighting, and spatial scale makes it the ideal base for astronomical imagery. The combination produces generations with tangible cosmic realism – you can almost feel the cold vacuum and the distant fire of stars.

CapabilityWhy Flux ExcelsNebula & Gas RenderingFlux distinguishes beautifully between emission, reflection, and dark nebulae, capturing wispy filaments and glowing ionized gasMaterial DetailPlanetary surfaces (rocky, icy, metallic), ring systems, and dust lanes are rendered with coherence and precisionAtmospheric LightStar coronae, zodiacal light, and black hole accretion disks benefit from Flux’s natural handling of extreme contrastsScale & DepthFlux understands the vast emptiness of space – from close‑up lunar craters to galaxy clusters billions of light‑years away


Signature Style Elements

1. Galactic Grandeur

Spiral arms, elliptical halos, interacting pairs – galaxies as both majestic islands and chaotic collisions.

2. Nebulous Color

Rich reds of emission nebulae, cool blues of reflection nebulae, and the deep browns of dark dust clouds.

3. Planetary Variety

Gas giants with ring systems, rocky exoplanets, ocean worlds, volcanic hellscapes – all with realistic surface textures.

4. Dynamic Phenomena

Comet tails, supernova remnants, relativistic jets from black holes, and gravitational lensing around galaxy clusters.

5. Human Presence in Space

Space stations, astronauts on spacewalks, and even ancient star charts – connecting our terrestrial perspective to the cosmos.

6. The Void & The Bright

Deep black backgrounds punctuated by brilliant stars, delicate halos, and the eerie glow of Hawking radiation from micro black holes.


Trigger Words & Usage

All triggers use the prefix V67 once, followed by one or more of the following keywords (separated by spaces or commas).
Example: V67 galaxycore, nebulacloud

Trigger WordBest Use CasestarfieldDense star fields, the Sun, open clusters, cosmic dustgalaxycoreSpiral, elliptical, interacting galaxies; galactic centersnebulacloudEmission/reflection/dark/planetary nebulae, star‑forming regionsringplanetGas giants, rocky planets, ocean/volcanic/desert/ice/Earth‑like worldslunarsurfaceCraters, icy moons, thin atmospheres, eclipses from surfaceorbitaldebrisSpace junk, asteroid belts, wrecked ships, cosmic dustcomettailComets with ion/dust tails, fragmented comets, transitseventhorizonStellar & supermassive black holes, accretion disks, micro black holesgalaxyclusterRich clusters, gravitational lensing, merging clusters, dark matter halosstarchartAncient parchment maps, futuristic holographic star chartsspacestationInternational Space Station, orbital platformsbinarysystemBinary stars, interacting binaries, the Sun in close‑up

Recommendation: Use V67 once at the start of your prompt, then list the desired triggers. For complex scenes combine two or three (e.g., V67 ringplanet, comettail).


Optimized Settings for Flux

ParameterFlux SchnellFlux Dev / ProLoRA Weight0.55 – 0.750.65 – 0.85CFG Scale2.0 – 3.53.0 – 4.5Steps4 – 620 – 30SamplerEulerEuler, DPM++ 2M KarrasGuidance2.5 – 3.53.5 – 4.5

Starting Point Recommendations

GoalLoRA WeightCFGNotesSubtle cosmic flavor0.63.0Style as enhancementBalanced integration0.73.5Sweet spot for most promptsStrong astronomical dominance0.84.0Rich details, may reduce flexibility


Sample Media Prompts (Flux‑Optimized)

These three prompts are calibrated specifically for Flux and represent different aspects of the LoRA:

Prompt 1: Galaxy (Deep Field)

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a majestic spiral galaxy seen face‑on, glowing golden core, sweeping arms with blue star clusters and pink nebulae, dark dust lanes, surrounded by distant faint galaxies, ultra detailed, 8k, V67 galaxycore

Prompt 2: Planet with Rings

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a massive ringed gas giant planet with multiple thin rings, soft banded clouds in cream and amber, a large storm system, rings casting shadows on the planet, seen from space with stars, photorealistic, 8k, V67 ringplanet

Prompt 3: Black Hole & Binary System

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a supermassive black hole with a bright accretion disk and relativistic jets, gravitational lensing distorting background stars, a companion star feeding a stream of gas into the black hole, dramatic lighting, V67 eventhorizon, binarysystem

Negative Prompt (Flux‑Compatible)

Flux responds well to minimal negative prompting. This concise version works effectively:

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nsfw, low quality, worst quality, ugly, blurry, overexposed, cartoon, anime, sketch, drawing, illustration, text, watermark, signature, jpeg artifacts

Note: For space scenes you rarely need to exclude modern or sleek elements – space is timeless. However, avoid adding “photorealistic” if you want artistic interpretations.


Example Generations (Tested on Flux)

The Orion Nebula (Nebulacloud)

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a vast emission nebula in rich reds and magentas, intricate pillars of gas and dust, young hot stars illuminating the clouds, stellar nursery, wide field, astrophotography style, 8k, V67 nebulacloud

Lunar Crater Close‑up (Lunarsurface)

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a barren moon with numerous impact craters, detailed regolith texture, sharp shadows, a large planet rising over the horizon, dramatic lighting, high contrast, photorealistic, 8k, V67 lunarsurface

Space Station & Astronaut (Spacestation + Starfield)

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the International Space Station in low Earth orbit, solar panels gleaming, Earth’s blue limb in background, an astronaut on a spacewalk tethered nearby, realistic textures, 8k, V67 spacestation, starfield

Comet Passing a Ringed Planet (Comettail + Ringplanet)

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a bright comet with a long blue ion tail and curved dust tail passing close to a ringed gas giant, the planet looming large, gravitational interaction bending the tail, dramatic composition, 8k, V67 comettail, ringplanet

Ancient Star Chart (Starchart)

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an ancient celestial map on parchment, hand‑drawn constellations with gold leaf, mythological figures traced among stars, antique compass rose, warm sepia tones, intricate linework, 8k, V67 starchart

What This LoRA Excels At (With Flux)

Galaxies – Spiral, elliptical, interacting, barred, dwarf, active
Nebulae – Emission, reflection, dark, planetary, supernova remnants
Planets – Gas giants, rocky, ocean, volcanic, desert, ice, Earth‑like
Moons & Satellites – Craters, ice worlds, thin atmospheres, eclipses
Black Holes – Stellar, supermassive, micro, with accretion disks/jets
Comets & Asteroids – Tails, fragmentation, transits, belts
Galaxy Clusters – Rich clusters, lensing, mergers, dark matter
Space Infrastructure – Space station, astronaut, orbital debris
Maps & Charts – Historical and futuristic star charts
Binary Stars – Interacting pairs, solar close‑ups
Cosmic Phenomena – Gravitational lensing, relativistic jets, Hawking radiation
Atmospheres – Deep black voids, glowing halos, star coronae


Limitations (Flux‑Specific Notes)

⚠️ Requires descriptive prompting – specify “spiral arms”, “dust lanes”, “accretion disk” for best results
⚠️ Very bright objects (e.g., the Sun) may overexpose – use lower LoRA weight or add “soft glow”
⚠️ Extremely dense star fields can become noisy – keep starfield weight moderate or combine with galaxycore
⚠️ Flux Schnell users: keep prompts concise; the fast model trades some detail for speed
⚠️ Color palette can be guided – if you want a specific nebula color (e.g., “blue reflection nebula”), mention it explicitly


Prompting Tips for Best Results with Flux

Do This:

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[subject] in [setting], [specific features], [atmosphere], V67 [triggers]

Example Good Prompt:

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a spiral galaxy seen from an angle, glowing golden core, two prominent spiral arms with blue star clusters, dark dust lanes crossing, deep space background, ultra detailed, 8k, V67 galaxycore

Keywords That Strengthen the Style:

For Galaxies: spiral arms, dust lanes, central bulge, tidal tail, star cluster
For Nebulae: emission, reflection, dark, pillar, filament, ionized gas
For Planets: rings, banded clouds, storm, crater, terrain, atmosphere
For Black Holes: accretion disk, event horizon, jet, gravitational lensing
For Comets: ion tail, dust tail, nucleus, coma
For General: ultra detailed, 8k, photorealistic, cinematic lighting, deep space

Avoid:

  • Overloading with too many conflicting triggers (e.g., eventhorizon + starfield may confuse the black hole’s background)

  • Contradictory instructions (e.g., “bright and cheerful black hole”)

  • Extremely short prompts (Flux needs context)

  • Using V67 multiple times – once at the beginning is enough


Comparison: V67 Stars and Galaxies Across Different Bases

AspectSD 1.5 / SDXLZ Turbo ImageFlux (This Model)Galaxy Spiral ArmsModerateGoodExcellentNebula FilamentsFairGoodOutstandingPlanetary Surface DetailGoodVery GoodExcellentBlack Hole Accretion DiskFairModerateSuperiorComet Tail PhysicsPoorFairVery GoodGravitational LensingVery PoorFairGoodLoRA Weight Range0.7–0.90.65–0.850.6–0.8


The Philosophy Behind V67 Stars and Galaxies

Space is not just emptiness – it is a canvas of unimaginable beauty, violence, and mystery. From the delicate birth of stars in nebulae to the cataclysmic death of massive objects in black holes, the cosmos tells a story of constant transformation. This LoRA aims to bring that story to life with every generation.

“The cosmos is within us. We are made of star‑stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.” – Carl Sagan

This aesthetic resonates with those who appreciate:

  • The grandeur of galactic scales

  • The intricate details of cosmic phenomena

  • The scientific romance of astronomy

  • The emotional pull of the infinite void


Training Details (For Reference)

  • Dataset: 40 high‑quality space & astronomy images (galaxies, nebulae, planets, moons, black holes, comets, debris, clusters, maps, space station, astronaut, Sun, binary stars)

  • Trigger Integration: V67 prefix + category triggers embedded in all captions

  • Training Resolution: 1024×1024 (Flux native)

  • Recommended Inference Resolution: 1024×1024 or 1024×768 (for wider galactic views)

  • Content Coverage: Galaxies (2), Nebulae/Clusters (5), Planets (6), Moons (4), Debris (4), Comets (4), Black Holes (4), Clusters (5), Star Maps (2), Space Station/Astronaut (2), Sun/Binary (2)


Quick Start Guide

  1. Load Flux (Schnell, Dev, or Pro)

  2. Load this LoRA at weight 0.65–0.75

  3. Set CFG to 3.0–4.0

  4. Write your prompt with descriptive elements (type of object, specific features, atmosphere)

  5. Add V67 followed by one or more triggers at the end (before quality tags)

  6. Generate and explore the universe

Example Workflow

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Model: Flux Dev
LoRA: V67 Stars and Galaxies (weight 0.7)
CFG: 3.5
Steps: 25
Sampler: Euler

Prompt: a grand design spiral galaxy face‑on, bright golden core, sweeping arms with blue star clusters, dark dust lanes, deep space, ultra detailed, 8k, V67 galaxycore

Negative: nsfw, low quality, blurry, ugly, watermark, text

Curated Prompt Ideas by Category

Galaxies

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two interacting galaxies with tidal tails and intense star formation, bridges of stars and gas, dynamic composition, wide field, V67 galaxycore

Nebulae

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a reflection nebula glowing in cool blue hues, surrounding bright young stars, wispy dust, ethereal, soft lighting, 8k, V67 nebulacloud

Planets

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a volcanic planet with active lava flows, glowing magma cracks, thick sulfurous atmosphere, dramatic lighting, science fiction style, V67 ringplanet

Moons

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view from a moon’s surface during a total eclipse of its parent planet, the planet blocking the star creating a corona effect, rocky foreground, cinematic, V67 lunarsurface

Black Holes

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a stellar‑mass black hole with a bright accretion disk and relativistic jets, warped space, dramatic lighting, scientific visualization, V67 eventhorizon

Comets

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a comet passing close to a ringed planet, the planet looming large, the comet’s tail curving due to gravity, dramatic composition, V67 comettail, ringplanet

Galaxy Clusters

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a massive galaxy cluster acting as a gravitational lens, producing arcs and multiple images of background galaxies, intricate distortions, V67 galaxycluster

Space Infrastructure

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the International Space Station in low Earth orbit, solar panels gleaming, Earth’s blue limb and clouds in background, realistic textures, 8k, V67 spacestation, starfield

Binary Stars & Sun

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the Sun seen up close, turbulent surface with granulation patterns, a massive solar flare erupting, extreme detail, scientific visualization, V67 binarysystem

Star Charts

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a futuristic holographic star map floating in a dark control room, glowing blue grid lines, stars as luminous points with data tags, sci‑fi, V67 starchart

Troubleshooting Common Issues

IssueSolutionNot enough detail in spiral armsIncrease LoRA weight to 0.75–0.8, add “intricate dust lanes, bright star clusters”Nebulae look too uniformSpecify “wispy filaments, complex structures” and use nebulacloud with higher CFGPlanets lack surface textureAdd “realistic terrain, detailed craters, banded clouds”Black holes look like simple dark circlesInclude “accretion disk, relativistic jet, gravitational lensing”Stars are too few or too dimAdd starfield trigger and “dense star field, bright stars”Comet tails appear stiffUse “curved dust tail, straight ion tail, dynamic”Space station looks toy‑likeSpecify “realistic textures, solar panels, Earth limb background”Colors are too dullAdd color guidance: “vibrant blue star clusters, pink nebulae, warm golden core”


Credits & Notes

The V67 Stars and Galaxies LoRA draws inspiration from the breathtaking images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, the James Webb Space Telescope, the Chandra X‑ray Observatory, and the tireless work of astrophotographers and scientific visualization artists around the world. From the iconic Pillars of Creation to the first image of a black hole shadow – this LoRA celebrates humanity’s endless curiosity about the cosmos.

This model is a tribute to astronomers, physicists, and dreamers who look up at the night sky and wonder.

“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” – Carl Sagan

Generate your cosmic visions and share them with #V67StarsAndGalaxies.
The universe is yours to explore. 🚀🌌


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