2000s Analog Core
Flux LoRA
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Uploaded May 2, 2025
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Description

For Generating Early 2000's Digital Video Look Images

https://civitai.com/user/Danrisi

https://civitai.com/models/1134895?modelVersionId=1640450

3 Update:
Enhanced Timestamps

  • Improved realism for on-screen display times and date stamps.

  1. Face Fixes

    • Reduced the repetition of identical faces across generated frames, enhancing variety.

  2. Expanded Dataset

    • Now trained on VHS, VHS-C, and Hi8 footage to broaden the analog aesthetic.

Usage & Tips

  • Low-Res VHS Look:

    • Use prompts with phrases like “amateur quality” and “low resolution” to push your render toward that classic, fuzzy VHS vibe.

    • Target ~0.5 megapixels (e.g. 704×704, 608 x 816) if you want reinforce extreme lo-fi aesthetic.

  • Higher-Res Hi8 Style:

    • To achieve the “Hi8” look (cleaner but still analog), render at ~1 megapixel (e.g. 896 x 1152 or 1024×1024).

    • You can go up to ~2 megapixels if you want more detail without losing the retro feel.

  • Recommended Trigger:

    • The only trigger word you truly need for this model is “v8s” .

    • Avoid mixing too many triggers, as that can introduce confusion and stray from the classic 2000s analog style.

      V2 Update:


Step back into the early 2000s, where Myspace was king, profile pictures were taken with a digital potato, and everything felt just a little bit off (in the best way). This LoRA captures that lo-fi, analog aesthetic of forgotten VHS tapes and grainy digital cameras (yeah, i mix them in one LoRa). Perfect for those who miss the charm of pixelated edges and questionable lighting choices. No, it won't resurrect your old Myspace profile - sadly - but it will bring back all those nostalgic vibes.
Warning: May cause a sudden urge to listen to emo playlists

P.S.S: only v8s is needed in trigger words, everything else is optional to enhance effect
Usage as usual: dpmpp2m + beta + 40 steps + 2.5-3 guidance
I'm using with UltraReal checkpoint , but works good with default flux.dev too

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