

Scarlett is a custom, trained set of loRA references ( or 'low-rank adaptation' - a technique to efficiently fine-tune large language models) built on Flux (developed by Black Forest Labs) and executed in the Krea interface.
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Constantly evolving, each iteration of Scarlett generates hyper-realistic nightmarish imagery reminiscent of my gritty folklore & horror aesthetic, or as I like to refer to it, a waking nightmare simulator.
Developed with a commitment to ethical AI practices, the reference modelling is trained solely on my own work.​
My original artwork is licensed freely under Creative Commons, and Scarlett extends this ethos by providing a powerful new tool for creative collaboration, to gain free access to the loRA references, please get in touch.
Scarlett: My "Waking Nightmare Simulator"
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Scarlett is a powerful custom-trained generative model that serves as the unique foundation for my visual art. Built as a set of loRA references (low-rank adaptation models) within the Krea interface utilizing Flux (developed by Black Forest Labs), Scarlett is a constantly evolving tool.
Its sole function is to generate hyper-realistic, nightmarish imagery precisely tailored to my gritty folklore and subversive analog horror aesthetic.
Ethical Development & Collaboration
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To ensure ethical AI practices, Scarlett's reference modeling is trained exclusively on my own original artwork. I believe in open creativity: my original work is licensed freely under Creative Commons, and Scarlett extends this spirit. To encourage creative collaboration and gain free access to these custom loRA references within the Krea ecosystem, please feel free to contact me directly.
