A watercolor botanical illustration style, trained exclusively on 51 original watercolor paintings by the artist herself — not on scraped or third-party imagery.
This LoRA captures a contemporary decorative watercolor aesthetic: soft edges, visible water bleeds, gentle palettes, and the airy, expressive quality of hand-painted botanical art. Unlike traditional scientific botanical illustration, this style leans into looseness, character, and natural imperfection.
🌿 Trained on: 51 original watercolor paintings (flowers, leaves, branches, berries, herbs)
🎨 Trigger word: elef_wtrclr
⚙️ Recommended weight: 0.8–1.0
📐 Base model: FLUX.1 [dev]
Best results with prompts following this pattern:
elef_wtrclr, watercolor painting of [subject], [composition], [color palette], loose brushstrokes, soft edges, visible water bleeds, white background, botanical illustration
Examples of subjects that work well: peonies, poppies, roses, anemones, lavender, freesia, olive branches, berries, herbs, single blooms or small bouquets.
The model handles both common and uncommon botanical subjects in a consistent style.
About the artist: All training images are original works created by the artist as part of a 15+ years watercolor practice. The complete training dataset is shared openly as a sign of authorship and transparency.
Feedback and showcase images are warmly welcome 🌸
Description
Initial release. Trained on 51 original watercolor paintings of flowers, leaves, branches, berries, and herbs.
