this should help you capture the essence of a dystopian style without much prompting, bringing a subtle immersive atmosphere to your images. Emphasis was on muted palettes and understated textures, a sense of quiet unease and introspection.
It does great with logo's and icons which is my focus at this time but should also be proficient at landscapes.
This LoRA invites exploration of a world where every detail contributes to a broader narrative. It should work good for artists looking to experiment with a style that’s both evocative and restrained. I wanted it to enhance rather than overpower so your creativity can flow naturally.
Please let me know what you think also if you could post your best images in 1024x1024 I will try to use them to improve the next version.
I trained it for 30hours on flux1-dev using t5xxl_fp16, clip_l, and the AE vae
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Sampling Method: Euler (simple type)
Distilled CFG Scale: 3.1
CFG Scale: 1
Lora strength: ~1
Sampling Steps: 20 - 40
(these are the most common settings ATM others may produce better results for your generations my goal was to hit the standard benchmarks so you wouldn't have to adjust your settings)
first public release. using the word dystopian helps a lot but I wouldn't call it a trigger.
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question: why focusing on dystopian logos? Very odd mix, imo
I discovered that most icons and logos are already well understood by the flux model thanks to the highly skilled people who trained Flux. I only needed to train the LoRA on the dystopian concept which in my testing it was already understood but not in the way I wanted, It would generate a regular cookie monster walking down a dilapidated street. I wish I could say it's an original idea many great artists have used it for social commentary for a while and their work inspired the images I created to use as training data.
There is something bleak about the dystopian ruins of earth when there is a ruined structure or monument to cultural icons we know so well, but it is also exactly what I would expect to find. It offers answers to where we will go wrong and I like to think about the future of people without access to information that have no idea what these icons or logos were and the stories that they make up about them. Religions would probably sprout up around Superman, Batman, ect as if they were the Greek/Roman gods future humans may question where Superman/Batman went to, why they left us, and if they were coming back.
apologies for such a long answer and I'll try to restate the answer now as short as possible: The model is already great at logos anything else that it is already great at will also work good with this LoRA. All of my test images came from my propensity / expectation for that to appear in dystopia. I do hope that whatever you do with the LoRA may open a new door in my brain to concepts I've never imagined.
@TrafficMeany You're very right, i've made real-world locations in my post-apocalyptic imagery with Flux many times. and I apologize for using the word "odd" I should have said unique.
Guessing there is a lot of Beeple's art in the training data.
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