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    Relief Art Style •••FLUX••• @Ethanar - V1
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    Theme

    The Relief Art LoRA is crafted to emulate the unique characteristics of relief art, where designs are carved, sculpted, or molded to stand out from the background, creating a three-dimensional effect on a flat surface. This LoRA captures the depth, texture, and intricate details that define relief artworks, making it perfect for adding a tactile, sculptural quality to your digital creations.

    Key Features

    Texture and Depth:

    Accurately simulates the raised surfaces and recessed backgrounds typical of relief art. The LoRA emphasizes the play of light and shadow across these surfaces, giving the artwork a pronounced sense of depth and dimensionality.

    Material Emulation:

    Supports a variety of materials commonly used in relief art, such as stone, wood, metal, and clay. Each material is rendered with attention to its specific texture and finish, whether it’s the smoothness of marble, the grain of wood, or the patina of aged bronze.

    Design Elements:

    Focuses on detailed carvings, embossed patterns, and sculpted forms. The LoRA can replicate both high-relief (where elements are deeply carved and highly prominent) and low-relief (where elements are subtly raised and more integrated with the background) styles.

    Application:

    Ideal for projects that require a sculptural or architectural aesthetic, such as historical recreations, decorative arts, and ornamental designs. It can also be used to add a sense of solidity and weight to digital illustrations, making them appear more tangible and grounded.

    Visual Impact:

    Enhances artwork with a strong tactile quality, making it appear as though it has been physically carved or molded. This is perfect for creating imposing, monumental visuals or for adding a sense of craftsmanship to your work.

    Target Audience:

    Designed for digital artists, illustrators, and designers who want to incorporate the three-dimensional qualities of relief art into their projects. It’s particularly suited for those working on historical, architectural, or decorative themes, or anyone looking to add a sculptural, crafted feel to their digital work.

    Usage:

    Use this LoRA to bring the rich textures and depth of relief art to your designs. Whether you’re creating a piece with a classical, ornate style or something more modern and minimalistic, this LoRA will give your work the distinctive look of a finely crafted relief sculpture.

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    Comments (13)

    2018cfhAug 26, 2024· 2 reactions
    CivitAI

    Thank you for making this available for our site use. It's awesome!

    Ethanar
    Author
    Aug 26, 2024· 1 reaction

    You are more than welcome! Thank you for creating awesome Art with my model 🥰

    2018cfhAug 26, 2024· 1 reaction

    @Ethanar I may have to pick your brains someday on making style Lora. My first one looks like it's gonna be a fail.

    Keep up the great content!

    544221Aug 26, 2024· 2 reactions
    CivitAI

    You did it. Thanks!

    Ethanar
    Author
    Aug 26, 2024· 1 reaction

    thank you, you're more than welcome as well <3 already loving what the community creates here :D

    WhyNaNWhenNyanAug 28, 2024· 2 reactions
    CivitAI

    What images did you use to train this lora?

    Ethanar
    Author
    Aug 28, 2024· 1 reaction

    You can download the training data and see them all 😉 I always share everything I used and did to create LoRa or Art.

    WhyNaNWhenNyanAug 28, 2024

    What website do you suggest for this kind of material?

    Ethanar
    Author
    Aug 28, 2024

    @WhyNaNWhenNyan I do everything by myself, so I can't really recommend you any website, I simply promp, usually midjourney or Flux def/pro on fal.ai or on my discord

    WhyNaNWhenNyanAug 28, 2024

    @Ethanar Ah ok those are synthetic images

    Ethanar
    Author
    Aug 28, 2024

    @WhyNaNWhenNyan yes, otherwise you can't train a model, if you do not own the image rights 🥹

    WhyNaNWhenNyanAug 29, 2024

    @Ethanar In theory you are right but in practice it isn't too much of a big deal. Just look at all the models on CivitAI that mimic Nintendo style and other Copyrighted artwork. In

    Ethanar
    Author
    Aug 29, 2024

    @WhyNaNWhenNyan I know, but I like to think ahead. Just thinking about some great people who destroyed their careers and more by plagiarism and copyright issues. If my game keeps evolving, and I start merging checkpoints and training own models - I want my foundation to be solid, if that makes sense. Or it is just a German saying I translated into English... hmm, then I'm sorry. :D

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    Details

    Downloads
    1,256
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    8/25/2024
    Updated
    5/13/2026
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    Available On (1 platform)

    Same model published on other platforms. May have additional downloads or version variants.