What does my model do?
Aurelique is a style LoRA that transforms your generations into warm, painterly illustrations with a distinctly storybook quality. It brings rich atmospheric lighting, golden hour glow and expressive character rendering to whatever subject you point it at — making every image feel like a moment pulled from the pages of a beautifully illustrated novel.
What's it for?
Aurelique was built for creators who want their characters and scenes to feel alive with personality and atmosphere. Whether you're illustrating an original character, building a mood piece or crafting a narrative scene, this LoRA wraps everything in a warm painterly aesthetic that sits between anime expressiveness and western illustration depth. It shines brightest when paired with detailed scene descriptions and characters with strong visual identities.
What's it good at?
Aurelique excels at character-driven illustrations where lighting and atmosphere do the heavy lifting. It handles warm outdoor scenes beautifully — golden hour light through tree canopies, dappled shadows on skin, glowing flower fields. It's equally comfortable indoors with candlelight and lantern glow creating that rich chiaroscuro contrast. Expressive faces with personality, detailed fabric rendering and backgrounds that feel lived-in are where this style truly sings.
What should it be used for?
Aurelique was made for original character illustrations, story-driven concept art and atmospheric mood pieces. It's ideal for creators building visual narratives around their characters — think character sheets, scene illustrations, emotional portraits and world-building imagery. If you have a character with a strong personality and you want an image that tells their story at a glance, this is the LoRA for that.
What's it bad at?
Aurelique struggles with hyper-detailed mechanical subjects, clean minimalist compositions and stark modern aesthetics. It naturally wants to add warmth and atmosphere to everything, so cold clinical scenes, futuristic cyberpunk environments and flat graphic design styles will fight against it. Very simple or abstract compositions also tend to underperform since the style thrives on environmental richness and character expressiveness.
How shouldn't it be used?
Aurelique isn't the right tool for photorealistic outputs, architectural visualization or product mockups. Trying to use it for sharp technical illustration or clean vector-style art will result in unwanted painterly bleed and atmospheric interference. It also shouldn't be stacked with other heavy style LoRAs as the warm painterly signatures will clash and muddy the output rather than complement each other.
Finally and without exception, Aurelique must not be used to generate sexual or explicit representations of underage characters in any form. This LoRA was built as a creative tool for mature responsible artists and any misuse of that kind goes against everything this model was made for. That boundary is absolute and non-negotiable.












