Richard Anderson - Richard Anderson
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This model is a tribute and not an attempt to copy or reproduce Richard Anderson's works.
Flux1.D is intended to be used with other models to create new digital art styles.
Showcase images were created with ComfyUI and include metadata and workflow.
All licensing conditions for the Flux Dev model apply as detailed on the official Huggingface page.
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Model trained on civitai with a base of 166 images
Recommended resources : Fluxmania IV
Recommended settings : dpmpp_2m or heunpp2 / sgm_uniform / 25 steps / guidance : 2.5 to 4.0
Weighting : around 0.5
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Explore Flaptraps Art by Richard Anderson, the inspiration behind this model.
See detailed licensing and download on Huggingface.
Original artworks featured in projects like Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor, and Captain Marvel.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This model is a tribute to the artist and not an attempt to copy or reproduce his works. Flux1.D is unable to reproduce a graphic universe on which it was trained, the goal is solely to expand Flux's pictorial capabilities.
The idea is to use this model, combined with others, to create new styles of digital art expression.
Model inspired by Richard Anderson artwork, a renowned American illustrator and concept artist, celebrated for his captivating works in film, video games, and book covers. He has contributed to iconic projects like Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor: The Dark World, and Captain Marvel. In addition to collaborating with major studios, he runs his own studio, Flaptraps Art, where he explores diverse and innovative artistic styles.
Showcase images were created with ComfyUI and are in PNG, include metadata & workflow.
All licensing conditions for the Flux Dev model apply. You can find the details here.
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