KineticSurge is my first experimental motion-focused LoRA, it enhances the visual language of movement, speed and physical impact in Krea 2. It is designed to push static compositions toward more convincing action while preserving a cinematic, coherent image.
It works especially well for:
- sprinting, running and airborne movement
- vehicles moving through rain and wet environments
- flowing coats, fabric and hair
- water spray, splashes and environmental particles
- energetic sword swings and readable action arcs
- stronger directional momentum and dynamic silhouettes
Start at a medium strength as a balanced baseline, then adjust depending on how strongly you want the LoRA to influence pose, motion and atmosphere. Clear action-focused prompts usually produce the best results.
It works well at strengths between 0.2–0.3 for subtle motion and up to 0.8 for more intense effects. Results can vary depending on the prompt and base model, so experiment with different weights to find the best balance for your scene.
Showcase note: The first image in every comparison series is the No LoRA baseline. The remaining images show Kinetic Surge at a medium-strength setting.
Description
first version, experimental
