Model Information
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Description
Subject Plus — v1 (Vibes Update) 🎨📷
Subject Plus v1 is a Z-Image LoRA trained for moody, aesthetically consistent photographic realism.
This version intentionally shifts the base look away from neutral, stock-style realism and toward a more cinematic, photographer-driven aesthetic. The model is slightly overfit by design to stabilize this look across different subjects and environments.
The goal is not maximum flexibility, but consistent visual character. ⚙️
Workflow: Subject Plus Vibes V1
👉 https://discord.gg/4zbGm5j6jW
Recommended Settings ⚙️
LoRA strength: ~0.7 (higher values may degrade image) 🔧
Prompt length: 500–1300 characters ✍️
Minimal adjustment required across portraits, products, and wide shots 🎛️
Primary Use Cases ✅
Shoulder-up studio and environmental portraits 🏙️
Editorial and lifestyle photography 📸
Product and commercial images with controlled lighting 🛍️
Landscapes and architectural scenes with atmosphere 🌄
Technical Characteristics 🧪
DSLR-style sharpness without excessive micro-contrast 🔹
Natural lighting response with preserved shadow detail 🌗
Clear subject separation and depth cues 🎯
Stable color behavior across indoor and outdoor scenes 🌤️
This LoRA acts as a realism + aesthetic bias layer, not a full style override.
Training Notes 📝
Reduces generic “stock photo” output ❌
Slightly overfit to lock in mood, contrast, and tonal behavior 🔒
Optimized for consistent results rather than wide stylistic range 📏
Poor prompting and weak base workflows will be more visible with this model ⚠️.
Intended Audience 👤
Users prioritizing photographic realism with aesthetic intent 🎨
Creators producing professional or editorial-style outputs 🏆
Users comfortable working with constrained, opinionated models ⚡
Not designed for neutral realism or broad aesthetic experimentation ❌
Subject Plus+ 2nd Gen (Z-Image)
Model Details
- Type
- Model Addon
- Subtype
- LoRA
- Created
- Updated
- June 4, 2026