Rébecca Dautremer is a celebrated French illustrator, known for her enchanting and detailed artwork, often featured in children's books. Her style is characterized by its poetic and whimsical nature, blending delicate textures with vibrant colors. She draws inspiration from photography, using techniques like depth of field and composition to create visually captivating illustrations. Some of her notable works include Princesses oubliées ou inconnues and Les Riches Heures de Jacominus Gainsborough. Her art has also extended to animation and exhibitions, showcasing her versatility and creativity.
You can explore more about her on her official website
IMPORTANT NOTE: This model is a tribute to the artist and not an attempt to copy or reproduce his works. Flux1.D is unable to reproduce a graphic universe on which it was trained, the goal is solely to expand Flux's pictorial capabilities.
The idea is to use this model, combined with others, to create new styles of digital art expression. "Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed" is an apocryphal quote from Antoine Lavoisier. We are somewhat in this vision.
Showcase images were created with ComfyUI and are in PNG, include metadata & workflow.
All licensing conditions for the Flux Dev model apply. You can find the details here.
Description
Model inspired by the french illustrator artwork, Rébecca Dautremer
Trained on Civitai with a dataset of 66 images
Recommended resources : Fluxmania III
Recommended settings : dpmpp_2m / sgm_uniform / 25 steps / flux guidance : 3.5
Weighting : 1.2 , but don't hesitate to lower the weighting if aberrations appear
FAQ
Comments (4)
I think your lora's are wonderful. Well done you!
But... These are living, current, working, professional artists and illustrators.
Yes I understand your thinking. But there is an implacable observation that imposes itself on us, we are very far from the complete reproduction of the works of these artists and Flux is absolutely not efficient in the pictorial artistic field, it is not very flexible.
At best, we can say that there is a slight inspiration at most.
Moreover, I often give links to the official sites of the artists, on the one hand to highlight them, because I appreciate them and on the other hand to show the significant gap between the Ai models and the real artistic work.
Flux is artistically skeletal, my goal is to offer to those who are interested in Digital art, tools that allow to broaden the field of possibilities and find interesting combinations of models to create their own touch.
@Adel_AI Thank you. I like your way of thinking. Whenever I use an "artist lora", I mix it up with loads of other influences, just to make sure. And incidentally, that provides the most surprising and inspiring outcome. Nice to be able to make a sort of Rothko, but seriously weird to make a space age flying Rothko kid. (wish I could find the right prompt for that, now that I wrote this...)
@Spock_on_Slash you are part of the profiles that I target with my AI models, making your own recipes and exploring



















