Vertical landscapes refer to artistic representations of landscapes that emphasize the vertical dimension. Instead of the traditional horizontal orientation of landscapes, vertical landscapes focus on the height and depth of the scenery, capturing the grandeur and verticality of natural or urban environments.
In vertical landscapes, the composition is often designed to emphasize the vertical elements within the scene, such as towering trees, tall buildings, cliffs, waterfalls, or mountains. The vertical lines and shapes create a sense of upward movement and scale, emphasizing the height and depth of the landscape.
Vertical landscapes can evoke a sense of awe, emphasizing the majesty and vertical magnitude of natural features. They can convey a feeling of expansiveness, capturing the vastness and vertical expanse of landscapes that stretch toward the sky. Vertical compositions can also create a sense of depth and perspective, drawing the viewer's gaze into the image and enhancing the three-dimensional quality of the scene.
Photographers and artists who specialize in vertical landscapes often seek out locations with prominent vertical elements or utilize techniques such as panoramic stitching or tilting their camera to capture the desired vertical perspective. They carefully compose their images to highlight the vertical lines and structures, creating a visually dynamic and compelling representation of the landscape.
Vertical landscapes can be found in various artistic mediums, including photography, painting, and digital art. They offer a unique perspective that differs from traditional landscape compositions, allowing viewers to experience the verticality and grandeur of the natural or urban world in a distinct and captivating way.
Whether capturing towering skyscrapers against the sky, towering trees in a dense forest, or cascading waterfalls plunging down steep cliffs, vertical landscapes provide a fresh and immersive visual experience, inviting viewers to appreciate the vertical dimensions and the sense of awe and wonder that they inspire.
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These LoRAs are fantastic. You've given me a reason to actually dabble with SD 2.1
Same here - completely amazing models, started messing with 2.1
using this lora, cmd window shows a error: RuntimeError: mat1 and mat2 shapes cannot be multiplied (77x768 and 1024x128).
oh its for 2.1
Love your recent uploads! Is 2.1_realismEngine_v10 your recommend model to use with your LORAs?
@countlippe You can use any SD 2.1 based on your taste. If you want something more cartoon or animeshny, use Waify Diffusion 1.5 Beta or other models.
@Kappa_Neuro Thanks for filling me in. And doubly so for the 1.5 models - excited to try these all with some ControlNet as well.








