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Trigger Words: Dark Art _ Best Strength: 0.8 - 1.5
This LoRA was trained on over 300 images.
It really loves turning your pictures into black and white, so if you want to keep the colors, make sure to describe them in your prompt!
Also, it loves monsters. If you increase the strength, it'll turn everything into creepy creatures with scary teeth.
Overall, to keep things simple, I’ve kept the explanation short. Just check out the images below in different styles and themes to see what this LoRA is capable of!
Hope you get a lot of beautiful results ♥





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Nice Work!
Thank you so much!
I really appreciate your kind words!
crazy stuff !
Glad you like it! 😃 If you create something interesting, feel free to post it—I’d love to see!
@surush still amazing almost one year later... just made a flashback of stuff I made with, theses pics are among my best of all time ! love the crappy feel and dark mood
@ScratchyStar That means a lot, thank you! 🙌
So cool to hear the model still inspires you after all this time. Your works always have that unique dark vibe and I love seeing what you create. If you ever make new stuff, definitely share it
I’m always curious to see more!
Very nice "madness amplifier"
Thank you! I really enjoyed the work you created with this model—it captures the ‘madness’ in such a unique way! Hope to see more of your amazing works in the future!
@surush Thank you. Given the alignment of crazy and cute I generally go for I fully expect I will be using this (and your other stuff) again down the line. 🤪
@Daalis Love that crazy-cute vibe you go for, it fits the model perfectly.
Super happy to hear you’ll use it again. Looking forward to your next creations!
@surush If you still have the dataset for this I'd love to see a Z Image Turbo version.
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