( Not my Model )
https://civitai.com/models/1801630?modelVersionId=2262440
About this version
π§ Usage Tips
Start prompts with:
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"Glitchstorm photoreal waist-up of a..." -
"A chaotic glitchcore portrait of..." -
"Pure glitchstorm chaos depicting..."
Include tags like:
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RGB channel split -
pixel debris -
scanline noise -
static rain -
VHS tear -
neon shard explosion -
HUD overlay -
binary cascade -
holographic reticles -
ERROR text
If you want stronger subject integration with the GlitchStorm, use phrases like:
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"her body dissolving into pixel debris" -
"face duplicated in RGB ghost layers" -
"hud reticles and neon circuits wrapping around silhouette" -
"arms fractured by VHS tear lines" -
"static particles raining across background"
ποΈ Raz's Unstable Artistic Takes
A growing collection of volatile art LoRAs
This page hosts my personal vault of chaotic, high-experimentation artistic styles β each one its own unstable concept, trained with love, sweat, and zero concern for consistency.
Razβs Unstable Artistic Takes is a curated mess of LoRAs designed to push boundaries, break rules, and explore wildly different visual languages β from angry ink splatter to painterly madness, surreal textures, corrupted mediums, or anything else I feel like torturing pixels with.
Some will be loud. Some quiet. Some elegant. Some unhinged.
Each one lives in its own lane.
And it all starts here:
β‘ GlitchStorm - Mk.1
"The signal didnβt fail. It mutated."
GlitchStorm Mk.1 is a volatile, techno-chaotic LoRA that reimagines digital interference as an art style.
Instead of brush or pigment, it works with
signal corruption, data collapse, and neon fracture storms
β tearing its subjects apart into pixel shards, HUD overlays, and VHS decay.
It thrives on disorder: RGB channel splits, prism shards, static bleed, and holographic diagrams erupt across the canvas, consuming or distorting whatever subject you throw at it.
This LoRA emphasizes:
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Fractal chaos and neon shard explosions
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Glitchcore effects: pixel debris, RGB ghosting, scanline tears
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HUD overlays, circuit diagrams, and techno-text corruption
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Subjects partially dissolving into digital collapse
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A balance of cyberpunk neon and dirty analog decay
β οΈ Behavior Notes
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On its own, GlitchStorm may render subtle or even clean results.
To unleash pure glitchcore chaos , you must guide it with strong glitch keywords .
(e.g. RGB split, pixel fragments, glitchcore storm, VHS tear, holographic HUD overlay, ERROR text, static bleed ) -
Dark backgrounds (black or deep neon) make glitches pop.
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The model mixes aesthetics: it can feel cyberpunk futuristic or VHS analog, depending on your tags.
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Without chaotic prompts, it may feel restrained or weak.
π§ Usage Tips
Start prompts with:
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"Glitchstorm photoreal waist-up of a..." -
"A chaotic glitchcore portrait of..." -
"Pure glitchstorm chaos depicting..."
Include tags like:
-
RGB channel split -
pixel debris -
scanline noise -
static rain -
VHS tear -
neon shard explosion -
HUD overlay -
binary cascade -
holographic reticles -
ERROR text
If you want stronger subject integration with the GlitchStorm, use phrases like:
-
"her body dissolving into pixel debris" -
"face duplicated in RGB ghost layers" -
"hud reticles and neon circuits wrapping around silhouette" -
"arms fractured by VHS tear lines" -
"static particles raining across background"
π― Best Use Cases
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Chaotic portraits β women, men, or surreal figures fractured into neon glitch storms
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Cyberpunk experiments β futuristic characters wrapped in HUD overlays and neon corruption
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Glitchcore abstracts β pure noise storms, datablock explosions, fractal chaos without clear subjects
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Animals and machines β panthers, cars, robots collapsing into static and prism shards
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Techno-horror vibes β faces splitting into skull overlays, broadcast collapse, digital possession