Neon Cyberpunk Papercut [FL/IL/XL]

Hey there,

this is my take on the papercut style LoRA, as usual with an intended bias towards cyberpunk and neon colours. It turned out to be more versatile then I anticipated. There are 2 styles for this LoRA. They are similar, but not the same. The style 1 emphasizes outlines and line pattern. Style 2 is more of a typical papercut. I attached some comparisons of both styles, so you can see the difference.

I like both styles and hope you will too.

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Neon Cyberpunk Papercut [FL/IL/XL] FLUX Style 1

The LoRA was trained on Flux-Dev.

It might not work with other Flux Versions. If it works, expect it to behave differently then with Flux-Dev.

The showcase images are made with Flux-Dev.

For Flux Dev I recommend the following setting - Lora strength 1.0-1.2, highres fix with denoising 0.35-0.50

Neon Cyberpunk Papercut [FL/IL/XL] SDXL Style 2

Usage tips for the LoRA

When only using the trigger 'mad-cybrpprct2' you might need to raise the strength to 1.2 to see the intended effect of the LoRA.

You can you the trigger 'papercut', 'outline' or 'glowing' to steer the look of the image. Then a lower strength of 0.8 should be enough.

If you use the trigger 'glowing outlines' with a lower strength of about 0.6 you get great glowy cyberpunk details on the characters in the image. Not really papercut, but cool none the less :D

When you use hires fix then try a higher denoise of 0.6 for sharper images.

Neon Cyberpunk Papercut [FL/IL/XL] SDXL Style 1

Usage tips for the LoRA

When only using the trigger 'mad-cybrpprct1' you might need to raise the strength to 1.2 to see the intended effect of the LoRA.

You can you the trigger 'papercut', 'outline' or 'glowing' to steer the look of the image. Then a lower strenght of 0.8 should be enough.

If you use the trigger 'glowing outlines' with a lower strength of about 0.6 you get great glowy cyberpunk details on the characters in the image. Not really papercut, but cool none the less :D

When you use hires fix then try a higher denoise of 0.6 for sharper images.