I really enjoy the cyborg in this image, and the woman’s relaxed clothes make her feel more believable. There’s still a bit of an artificial look to the whole picture, though. The background could be more interesting, but that’s just my personal taste. The prompt was followed exactly, so no complaints there.
\### Flux Review: Realism and Details
For the lady with wrinkles laying tarot cards, I noticed that every image generator, including this one, added a table for the cards. At first, I wondered where the table was, but then I realized the prompt never actually mentioned one. This made me see how much we rely on our own expectations. The result is very realistic, and I’m glad to see the overly perfect faces from earlier versions are gone. This is a big improvement in the Flux Review.
\### Mars Landscape: Needs More Life
The Mars scene with chrome pieces didn’t really grab my attention. The shiny objects look like they were just placed on top of the background, not really part of the world. I’ve never seen real Mars mountains, so I can’t say for sure, but the scene feels a bit flat.
\### Flux Review: Fantasy Still Life
The still life with a fantasy twist left me a bit unsure. The image is nice, but I was hoping for something with a bit more magic. Maybe you’ll like it more than I did.
\### Key Features Stand Out
Some things really stand out in this model: it supports multiple references, gives very detailed and realistic images, can render text, and works at 4MP resolution. You can control colors and poses, use LoRA training, and the model sticks closely to the prompt. Layouts look good, and images are made quickly. All in all, the Flux Review shows a lot of progress, even if there’s still room for improvement.
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