Your series on a Cypriot village helps me explain why I'm not fond of Flux. It's hard angles, little variation or shading of the walls and roofs, where as Dreamshaper XL Lightning despite its faults give a softer more realistic, in a sense, look to the images. A couple of images back, you also used Flux but the village is further away which helped soften the look, as well as you used a different lora, one that I had been contemplating. That other image though shows the foreground in sharper focus well. When I was reading about Flux, it was being praised for making realistic images. Maybe. But I much prefer Imagen when I wish to do realistic images of flora and fauna. It usually does it very well.
<lora:Antique Watercolor 2:1.0> Cinematic landscape photography. Cypriot Village built on a mountain, afternoon, golden hour. Medium shot. Soft warm light of the golden hour. Gentle mist rising from the trees. Pine needles rustling in the breeze. Warm color palette with shades of orange and pink. Cinematic ...
Your series on a Cypriot village helps me explain why I'm not fond of Flux. It's hard angles, little variation or shading of the walls and roofs, where as Dreamshaper XL Lightning despite its faults give a softer more realistic, in a sense, look to the images. A couple of images back, you also used Flux but the village is further away which helped soften the look, as well as you used a different lora, one that I had been contemplating. That other image though shows the foreground in sharper focus well. When I was reading about Flux, it was being praised for making realistic images. Maybe. But I much prefer Imagen when I wish to do realistic images of flora and fauna. It usually does it very well.