Urban Decay is a new LoRA series that is both a continuation of my Flux training experiments and another fun Halloween-themed LoRA that can add some freaky options to your generated images. You can see the full details of the experiment's results in the Flux LoRA Training article for Urban Decay.
Abandoned Interiors focuses on the inside of various rooms and locations. By adding the LoRA and trigger to your prompt, you’ll instantly transform an otherwise normal location into a decaying and abandoned shadow of its former self. Walls peel, ceilings fall, and the floors become covered in rubble and debris. For more urbay decay, check out Abandoned Parks and Abandoned Streets.
This LoRA is made as part of the KI Welten Discord Group Collaboration. For the other Great Halloween-themed Flux LoRAs, follow the link to the KiWelten Halloween Collection.
Version 2.0
Version 2.0 is much better at making people without as much distortion, and images tend to have better overall composition. Both v1.0 and v2.0 were trained similarly, but v2.0 used the d2 flux fine-tune rather than the d1.
Urban Decay is a new LoRA series that is both a continuation of my Flux training experiments and another fun Halloween-themed LoRA that can add some freaky options to your generated images. You can see the full details of the experiment's results in the Flux LoRA Training article for Urban Decay.
Abandoned Interiors focuses on the inside of various rooms and locations. By adding the LoRA and trigger to your prompt, you’ll instantly transform an otherwise normal location into a decaying and abandoned shadow of its former self. Walls peel, ceilings fall, and the floors become covered in rubble and debris. For more urbay decay, check out Abandoned Parks and Abandoned Streets.
This LoRA is made as part of the KI Welten Discord Group Collaboration. For the other Great Halloween-themed Flux LoRAs, follow the link to the KiWelten Halloween Collection.
Version 2.0
Version 2.0 is much better at making people without as much distortion, and images tend to have better overall composition. Both v1.0 and v2.0 were trained similarly, but v2.0 used the d2 flux fine-tune rather than the d1.