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LoRAFluxΒ· Β·4.4K+ creationsΒ·5 comments
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Futurist architecture influenced by Atomic and Space Age.

Features of Googie include upswept roofs, curvilinear, geometric shapes, and bold use of glass, steel and neon signs. Googie was also characterized by Space Age designs symbolic of motion, such as boomerangs, flying saucers, diagrammatic atoms and parabolas, and free-form designs such as "soft" parallelograms and an artist's palette motif. These stylistic conventions represented American society's fascination with Space Age themes and marketing emphasis on futuristic designs.

Usage guide

Googie is trained in 128 highly captioned 16:9 Flux Ultra images. The data-set has both interior and exterior images.

Optimal prompting keywords

We recommend using these trigger words when prompting GoogieStyle to get the best results:

  • interior
  • exterior
  • chrome
  • curved edges
  • checkerboard
  • round windows

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I was using it for armor, and the results were nothing short of mesmerizing. The LoRA disperses color with remarkable finesse, layering hues in a way that evokes iridescence, like light refracted through tempered steel or stained glass. Each surface gains a subtle complexity, a visual patina that feels both engineered and enchanted. It doesn’t merely apply color, it orchestrates it, adding a layer of sophistication that transforms the armor into a living canvas.

2025-09-22T15:39:57.317ZReply
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Awesome lora! Made some cool images and learned something as well - I had no knowledge of Googie architecture until I used this lora and then looked it up on Wikipedia. Anyway, nicely done!