Norman Rockwell (1894–1978) was a renowned American painter and illustrator, celebrated for his depictions of everyday life in the United States. His work is characterized by its warmth, humor, and attention to detail, often reflecting the values and culture of mid-20th-century America. Rockwell is best known for his covers for The Saturday Evening Post, creating over 300 illustrations during his career. Iconic pieces like Freedom from Want and The Problem We All Live With showcase his ability to blend storytelling with poignant social commentary. His art remains beloved for its ability to connect with people on a deeply human level.
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 trained on civitai with 57 images
Recommended resources : Fluxmania
Recommended settings : dpmpp_2m or heunpp2 / sgm_uniform / 25 steps / guidance : 2.5 to 3.5
Weighting : around 0.8
FAQ
Comments (4)
Wow! These are beautiful. Great Work.
Superb LoRA. Many Thanks.
're welcome
It's incomparably good! One suggestion: why don't you try the style of Japanese cartoonists? For example, Akira's Otomo Katsuhiro.
Please take my Buzz!
I like Japanese illustrators, I already made a model with Taiyo Matsumoto, but generally this style of Japanese graphics is not very edible for Flux, the results are often too offbeat and unsightly, many ended up in the trash, with no hope of improving them. I didn't know Akira's Otomo Katsuhiro I see that it's a graphic style with dominant lines, so quite accessible for Flux, it could give something interesting. But not for the moment, quite overwhelmed by the finalization of unfinished models and also my real work 🥴
Thanks for the buzz 👍👍👍



















