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Araminta Frazetta Style [Krea2]

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Updated: Aug 6, 2026

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Aug 6, 2026

Base Model

Krea 2

Training
Steps: 5,000
Epochs: 30
Usage Tips
Strength: 1
Hash
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AE3C42DACF
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Frank Frazetta
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As it seems, Krea 2 is becoming the new SDXL, and since I hadn’t found a LoRA that did justice to the GOAT of fantasy art (no debate 😉), I decided to make one myself. I’m quite happy with the results, so I thought I’d share my first Krea 2 LoRA here. I hope you’ll enjoy using it.

Frank Frazetta’s artwork is truly unique in the way he depicts both humans and creatures. His subjects are simultaneously sensual and elegant, yet primal, savage, and almost animalistic. To me, that’s what makes him the greatest fantasy artist of all time. Preserving that distinctive quality was one of my main goals when training this LoRA, and I think it captures that aspect quite well.

Note: In my opinion, Lodestone's Kroma Lora is already a must-have, even in its current early stage—it simply makes almost everything look better. All of the examples shown here were generated using it as well.

The dataset includes several of Frazetta’s different artistic styles. You can guide the LoRA toward a specific style by including one of the following descriptions in your prompt:

  • artwork by Frank Frazetta, oil painting on canvas (his signature and most recognizable style)

  • artwork by Frank Frazetta, illustration created with colored pencils and soft pastel washes on textured paper

  • artwork by Frank Frazetta, monochrome graphite illustration on white paper

  • artwork by Frank Frazetta, pure black-and-white ink illustration drawn with energetic, sketchy strokes on white paper

All images posted here were generated using the er_sde sampler with the simple scheduler.