YFG GoldBust – Ornate Golden Portraiture & Sculptural Luxury
Base Model
Flux.2 Klein 9B
Style
Transforms subjects into opulent golden busts, gilded portraits, and jewel-encrusted sculptural figures. Expect polished gold surfaces, faceted metallic faces, elaborate filigree, embedded gemstones, pearls, floral ornament, and a regal museum-piece presentation.
Trigger
Use YFG-GoldBust to reinforce the full effect.
It can still work without the trigger, but adding words like “gold,” “golden,” “gilded,” or “ornate gold sculpture” helps bring the look forward more strongly.
Strength
Tested from 0.5 – 2.0
1.0 – 1.5 is a strong, reliable range
Lower values keep more of the original subject intact
Higher values push harder into full metallic transformation, ornate detailing, and luxury styling
Key Characteristics
Golden Surface Transformation – Faces, hair, clothing, and accessories become polished or faceted gold.
Luxury Ornamentation – Filigree, engraved motifs, pearls, gemstones, and decorative floral accents appear naturally.
Bust / Portrait Bias – Especially strong on close-up portraits, busts, and formal seated compositions.
Museum / Regal Mood – Results often feel like royal sculptures, ceremonial icons, or priceless gallery objects.
Faceted Metallic Faces – The face may become geometric, sculptural, or mask-like while retaining portrait structure.
Prompt Ideas
“A regal woman rendered as a golden sculptural bust, encrusted with pearls and gemstones, ornate filigree, YFG-GoldBust.”
“Golden portrait of a young man in an embroidered gilded suit, polished metallic face, museum lighting.”
“A seated queen made entirely of gold, jewel-covered robes, elaborate baroque ornamentation, rich ceremonial setting.”
“Close-up of a gilded noble figure with faceted gold skin, decorative engraving, gemstone accents, dramatic warm light.”
Tips & Tricks
Use Gold Language
Words like “gold,” “golden,” “gilded,” “ornate,” “jeweled,” “filigree,” and “baroque” help a lot.
Portraits Work Best
This LoRA is strongest on busts, headshots, upper-body portraits, and formal seated figures.
Dial in the Transformation
0.8–1.0: subtle gilding and metallic accents
1.0–1.5: strong gold identity
1.5–2.0: full luxury-object takeover
Lighting Matters
Use “museum lighting,” “warm studio light,” “dramatic highlights,” or “soft golden glow” to enhance the reflective metallic finish.
Add Jewelry / Ornament Cues
If you want richer results, include “pearls,” “rubies,” “emeralds,” “engraved gold,” “ornamental collar,” or “decorative floral motifs.”
YFG GoldBust is ideal when you want portraits to feel like luxurious golden icons—part sculpture, part royal relic, part high-end fantasy artifact. Start around 1.0 to 1.5, use the trigger when needed, and lean into gold / golden / gilded language for the strongest results.