In KonText, when prompting for a camera movement — like shifting left, right, or changing angle — the model typically rotates the main subject instead of moving the camera around it, leaving the background untouched.
This LoRA corrects that behavior by allowing you to virtually control the camera, generating a realistic change in viewpoint while preserving the subject’s pose, identity, and spatial coherence.
Use the prompt:
ChangeAngle, pan camera right
—or variants like—
ChangeAngle, pan camera left
ChangeAngle, pan camera top
ChangeAngle, tilt camera top
ChangeAngle, pan camera slightly left, low angle
ChangeAngle, camera top-down view
By default, this model actually shifts the virtual camera rather than rotating the subject in place.
✦ Important notes:
It sometimes confuses left and right, but the correct orientation is usually achieved after a few generations.
On complex scenes, the background may be over-modified or completely altered.
Trained over 2000 steps on a dataset focused on subject rotation, angle variation, and cinematic framing.
✦ Ideal for:
Building multi-angle datasets or before/after sequences
Simulating camera motion across a visual sequence
Ensuring visual continuity in storyboards or game/film concepts
Generating in/out frames for video interpolation models like WAN
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