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    Intentional Decay – LoRA

    Keyword: DecayDaal

    Intentional Decay is a mixed-media style LoRA that transforms images into a delicate balance of structure and dissolution, where clean anime-inspired forms meet the organic unpredictability of watercolor, ink wash, and painterly abstraction. Subjects remain emotionally grounded and visually readable, while edges soften, pigments bleed, and environments dissolve into layered washes and textured diffusion. The result is a visual language defined by contrast: control versus chaos, clarity versus erosion, intimacy versus atmosphere, creating images that feel both composed and fleeting, like a memory caught mid-fade.


    Usage

    • Recommended weight: 0.5 – 1.5 - This LoRA set is more subject to swings based on strength settings so try out a range and let me know what you think works best

    • Sweet spot: ~1.0 for strong stylistic identity - Usually this is 100% true, but this time it's anywhere from 0.7-1.2 in my testing based on what I wanted to see.

    • Lower weights (0.5–0.8): Subtle influence, allows more of the base model to show through

    • Higher weights (1.2–1.5): Stronger abstraction, increased pigment bleed, more aggressive “decay” and mixed-media effects

    Add the keyword DecayDaal to activate the style.


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    If you enjoy the LoRA, please consider giving it a 👍 and posting your first generations on the page. Seeing what people create helps build momentum, inspires future updates, and pushes this style even further

    Description

    Qwen 2512 is an amped up and more capable version. Strength of 1 worked well for starting point.

    FAQ

    LORA
    Qwen 2

    Details

    Downloads
    56
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    4/29/2026
    Updated
    5/14/2026
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    DecayDaal

    Files

    Intentional Decay Qwen-2512.safetensors

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