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Published | Sep 28, 2024 |
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If you own a copy of Star Wars: A New Hope on VHS, your copy could fetch you upwards of $115,000 USD. I wonder if the buyer would expect you to rewind the tape.
Growing up as a child of the early 90s, VHS tapes were a staple in my household. We didn't have a lot of them, but the ones we had we would watch over and over, till we knew every single line from every movie.
I originally started this lora for SDXL, but after a few attempts and not being happy with the results, I parked the idea. Then along comes flux, and after a while I think I finally got the results I wanted. This lora is designed to capture the nostalgic essence of movies/tv/news on VHS and their respective title card sequences, especially if they were taped over from a crappy TV.
It utilizes the power of flux to give you an authentic 80s/90s look and feel for your title cards.
I recommend using weight from 1-1.7, I feel like the higher the better the effect is.
The best way to structure a prompt is:
"This is a VHS movie title card with a retro aesthetic, likely from the 1980s or early 1990s. The title of the movie is "___(insert movie title here)__" in stylized ___(insert text type)____ text. VHS scanlines are visible along with JPEG artifacts."
It's recommended you describe the type of scene you want behind the text. Easiest way is to grab one of my images and pop them into comfyui which will give you the best prompts which you can edit at your own leisure. You can also customize the text type as I captioned many different types of fonts and text styles, along with all the text types FLUX already recognizes.
NOTE THERE ARE NO KEYWORDS FOR THIS ONE, IT JUST WORKS ON ITS OWN. ALSO THIS GOES WITHOUT SAYING, BUT AVOID USING THE USUAL WORDS THAT WOULD IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF THE IMAGE, AS FLUX HAS A TENDENCY TO OVERCORRECT WHICH WOULD THEN REMOVE A LOT OF THE EFFECTS OF THE LORA.