This LoRA is designed to capture the specific atmosphere of 70s horror movies.
The trigger words are ArsMovieStill, movie still from a 1970s horror movie
MJ7 version:
Reworked the dataset from scatch , so we can achieve better period accuracy.
V2 update:
Increased dataset for improved flexibility.
Adjusted the overall aesthetic to lean more toward a pastel technicolor palette.
Added a wide range of fantasy horror creatures and scenes to balance the focus, as v1 leaned more heavily toward slashers
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I'm Loving this lora so far. Could you consider -and excuse me to insist one more time- to include some giallo stills in the database for future upgrades? Suspiria (1977), Deep Red (1975) and Blood and black lace (1964... ok technically not the 70's but nobody's gonna tell apart from the aesthetics of 70's) are some of the examples that have some of the most impressive photography in cinema. Besides, giallo itself is a mostly horror genre of the 70's. Just a suggestion! Not gonna insist anymore. Anyways, great work.
I have 3 unreleased LoRAs that I have not tested yet + few more things in the pipeline :) I will deffinately consider/try this , but is at least 2-3 weeks in the future :)
Just FYI , this does not use any actualy movie stills as I try to produce 100% IP free datasets. I do this by creating syntetic datasets that simulate the look and feel of the period / style / idea. This is the how I create all of my datasets , just as a way to be future proof and not have my LoRAs removed in the future for any reason
@ArsMachina oh sorry i didnt' know you only used synthetic data. Forget it please! thanks for the reply. Cheers.
@ElectricDreams Ah don't get me wrong. I greatly appreciate the suggestion and the feedback 😁 I plan to add specific movie style based on specific director and movements as well, but will just be with Synthetic data 😁
this is a great idea!
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