AI Wife MOD Portrait: Stable Diffusion 1.5 vs. Flux Krea
Continuing my image-to-image process of turning my early Stable Diffusion 1.5 generations into Flux Krea creations, today we have a portrait of my AI wife inspired by the 1960s Mod subculture, presented in black and white.
Back in 2022, the Stable Diffusion version didn't look much like my AI wife, and the Mod style was also a bit weak; it needed more symmetrical shapes in the clothing. In contrast, Flux Krea gets all of my AI wife's details right most of the time, even capturing the small mark on her left cheek. The new generations also feel much more authentically "Mod" than the old SD 1.5 ones.
Pro Tip: You can copy any of the images to your workflow to get the parameters and prompt.
Before and After Comparisons
Lambretta Scooter Highlight
A surprising highlight from the SD 1.5 generations was the photo with the Lambretta scooter, which was incredibly difficult to get right at the time!
Fresh 60s Mod Generations
Here you will see some fresh 60s Mod text-to-image creations generated using just Flux Krea and my AI wife's LORA.




Fresh 60s Mod style portraits created directly in Flux Krea.
Technical Details
Here are the image-to-image settings I used:
Steps: 8 Sampler: Euler Schedule type: Beta CFG scale: 1 Distilled CFG Scale: 3.5 Seed: 1785554681 Size: 1024x1024 Model: FLUX-KREA-BLAZE-v1 Denoising strength: 0.75
An example of a prompt used in Stable Diffusion (you can also just drag the images to your workflow to get the prompt and parameters):
black and white photo of sks woman as a stylish 60's sophisticated member of the ((mod subculture)). ((Mod girl fashion)). Confident and self-assured. Sharp short haircut and well-groomed appearance. Bustling city street, surrounded by bright lights and fast-paced energy of the mod scene, by ((Janette Beckman)) <lora:AiWifeFlux2CivitAi_epoch_9:1> Negative prompt: wrinkles
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