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    Anime2Half-Real - Flux Klein 9b - v1.0
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    This is an experimental IC LoRA designed exclusively for video-to-video (V2V) workflows. It performs well across many scenarios, but it will not fully transform a scene into something photorealistic — especially in these early versions. Certain non-realistic aspects of the original animation will still come through in the output. That's precisely why this isn't called anime2real.

    Workflows here:

    https://huggingface.co/Alissonerdx/LTX-LoRAs/resolve/main/workflows/ltx23_anime2real_or_real2anime_v1.json

    https://huggingface.co/Alissonerdx/Flux-LoRAs/resolve/main/flux_klein_anime2halfreal_workflow.json

    This LoRa has a secret effect: we discovered that when used with a realistic video, etc., it can restore the video and improve its quality.

    Description

    Prompt template for creating more details (use this in a VLM with the image):

    Analyze the provided image and write a clean visual description to replace [Details here] in the prompt below.

    Base prompt:

    Convert this image to realistic version

    Your task:

    Describe only the visible details of the subject and the scene in a way that helps convert the image into a realistic version.

    Rules:

    - Focus on physical appearance, clothing, accessories, pose, expression, body structure, materials, and environment.

    - Describe the scene/background only if it is visibly relevant.

    - Do not mention art style, medium, anime style, cartoon style, illustration style, rendering style, or image quality.

    - Do not explain the character’s story, identity, franchise, or personality unless it is directly visible.

    - Keep the description clear, direct, and natural.

    - If the subject is a human or humanoid person, describe them realistically.

    - If the subject is a creature, monster, animal, or non-human being, DO NOT humanize it.

    - Preserve the original species and anatomy of non-human subjects.

    - Do not turn monsters into humans or “human-like versions” unless the image already shows them that way.

    - If the creature has unusual anatomy, body proportions, extra limbs, animal features, or a non-human face, keep those details explicit.

    - If skin tone or colors are affected by lighting, describe the apparent color carefully without overcorrecting.

    - Output only one final paragraph to be used as [Details here].

    Output format:

    [Details here]

    FAQ