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Vision Vanguard 21 (Krea 2)

Updated: Jul 5, 2026

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Jul 5, 2026

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Krea 2

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Vision Vanguard 21

Film-grade realism. A masterly command of natural light and analogue texture.

The Aesthetic

Vision Vanguard 21 is more than a model; it is a photographic lens for your imagination. Designed to bridge the gap between digital generation and professional cinematography, this LoRA grounds any subject in a world of high-fidelity textures, dramatic chiaroscuro, and "the decisive moment." Whether you are capturing the grit of an urban street or the serene isolation of an arctic coast, Vision Vanguard 21 delivers a premium, documentary-grade finish that feels authentic and weighted.

Key Features

  • Elite Textural Fidelity: Renders everything from the coarse grain of desert sand to the fine weave of a crochet mask with startling precision.

  • Cinematic Light Engine: Masterful handling of complex lighting scenarios—low-angle golden hour sun, harsh directional studio lights, and soft, moody overcast glows.

  • Atmospheric Depth: Exceptional control over depth of field, allowing for creamy, professional bokeh in portraits and sharp, infinite focus in grand landscapes.

Ideal Use Cases

  • High-End Portraiture: Create emotive, character-driven portraits with professional-grade lighting and skin texture.

  • Adventure & Action: Capture the energy of movement with realistic motion blur and high-stakes environmental interaction.

  • Cinematic Concept Art: Build worlds that look like they were shot on 35mm film by a world-class cinematographer.

Getting Started

To unlock the power of Vision Vanguard 21, use the primary trigger word: Vision Vanguard 21.

For the most authentic results, we recommend using the Specificity Stack in your prompts:

  1. Define a specific Subject.

  2. Add a precise Action or State.

  3. Detail the Environment and its materials.

  4. Specify the Lighting condition (e.g., "harsh side-lighting").

  5. Finish with Micro-details (e.g., "visible film grain").


Created by Divergent AI

Prompting Guide: Vision Vanguard 21

Trigger Words

  • Primary: NO PRIMARY KEYWORDS

  • Secondary: cinematic photograph, elite realism, high-contrast lighting, detailed texture.

Optimal Settings

  • LoRA Strength: 0.8 - 1.0 (Use 1.0 for maximum textural fidelity, 0.8 for better subject flexibility).

  • Base Model Recommendations: Flux.1-dev or high-fidelity SDXL-based realism models.

  • Negative Prompting: Generally not required if using modern Flux/SDXL models, but "cartoon, illustration, low resolution, blurry, watermark" can be used as a safety net.

For best results, build your prompt in layers:

  1. Subject: Be extremely specific about the person or object (e.g., "A senior adult male with short white hair and a distinctive full white beard").

  2. Action/State: Define the energy (e.g., "seated in a contemplative pose with arms crossed").

  3. Environment: Describe materials and scale (e.g., "inside a substantial library filled with stacks of books on a polished wooden floor").

  4. Lighting: This model excels at complex light (e.g., "harsh natural light streaming from a window on the far right, casting deep shadows on the left").

  5. Micro-Detail: The final polish (e.g., "visible film grain, legible text on book spines, atmospheric dust motes").

Tips for Best Results

  • Embrace the Shadow: Do not be afraid to prompt for "deep shadows" or "chiaroscuro." The model is trained on high-contrast scenes and handles black levels beautifully.

  • Compositional Language: Use words like "eye-level medium shot," "high-angle aerial," or "medium close-up" to steer the camera.

  • Material Specificity: Prompt for specific textures—weathered wood, metallic sheen, fishnet stockings, or coarse sand. The model will render them with significant weight.

Creative Exploration

  • Anachronism: Place traditional figures (like a knight or samurai) in the "modern geometric architecture" the model knows.

  • Color Sprints: Try prompts that focus on a "dominant color palette" (e.g., "overall color palette dominated by vibrant cyan and lime green").

  • Macro Exploration: Push the model's "macro photograph" capabilities by prompting for textures of small objects (like the "microscopic bioluminescent creature").