Flux AI Lora Model Gallery
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Flux Half Illustration
This LoRA creates images that blend photorealistic and illustrated elements when prompted with "in the style of TOK", resulting in a half-photo, half-illustration aesthetic.
Flux Ghibsky Illustration
This LoRA model appears to generate images in a style inspired by Studio Ghibli and Makoto Shinkai, creating serene landscapes with vibrant skies and fantastical elements when prompted with "GHIBSKY style".
Flux PS1 Style
This lora designed to generate images that resemble screenshots from PlayStation 1 games
Flux Koda
This lora generates images mimicking the nostalgic style of early 1990s photography, featuring washed-out colors, soft focus, and film-like imperfections to create candid, vintage-looking scenes.
Frequently Asked Questions about Flux Lora Models
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What is Flux LoRA?
Flux LoRA is a type of fine-tuning technique used to train AI models, specifically the Flux.1 model, to generate highly realistic images. It involves training a small neural network called a LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) on top of the pre-trained Flux.1 model
What are the benefits of using Flux LoRA?
Flux LoRA allows you to create custom AI models tailored to your specific needs, such as generating images of a particular style, subject, or character. It can produce remarkably lifelike results with impressive detail and realism
How do I create a dataset for Flux LoRA training?
To create a dataset for Flux LoRA training, you should gather 20-50 images of the subject or style you want to fine-tune the model on, along with an equal number of regularization images that have similar but distinct styles or concepts. The regularization images help prevent the model from overfitting to the training data
How do I use the trained Flux LoRA model for image generation?
Once you have trained your custom Flux LoRA model, you can use it for image generation by loading the LoRA adapter with tools like Foda Workflows in Comfyui. This allows you to leverage the capabilities of the Flux model with your fine-tuned LoRA for generating highly realistic images
What types of images work best for Flux LoRA training?
Images that are high-quality, well-lit, and diverse in terms of angles, poses, and backgrounds tend to work best for Flux LoRA training. Additionally, including images that feature the desired style or subject matter will help the model learn more effectively.
Is it possible to combine multiple LoRA models?
Yes, it is possible to combine multiple LoRA models to create a more versatile image generation tool. By blending the strengths of different models, you can achieve unique results that incorporate various styles or subjects.