A few days after Krea 2 opened up, the community is still in the exploratory phase — testing what the model wants to be good at, where the limits are, and which controls actually matter. The most interesting work is happening in public: artists, designers, and product folks posting raw experiments on X.
Here are four more pieces we've loved this week, with credit and links back to the original posts.
"same prompt, different srefs / moodboards"
Grant ran a single cowboy prompt through several style references and mood boards, ending up with four very different cowboys. It's a clean demonstration of how much aesthetic range Krea 2 unlocks when you swap the visual world around a fixed subject.
"Krea has video models and made this cool looping thing with Kling 3.0"
Justin started with @zazzygfx's mood board, generated a Krea 2 still he liked, then pushed it through Kling 3.0 to make a looping clip. The lighting carried cleanly across both stages — the kind of cross-tool flow Krea is built for.
"This is Krea 2"
Yasin posted four portraits with a quiet caption. The series shows the kind of painterly, character-driven work Krea 2 is good at when you let the model stretch into illustration rather than chasing photorealism.
"Krea 2 | By the sea"
OAK builds cinematic frames and visual stories, and this series leans into Krea 2's strengths on lighting, atmosphere, and quiet composition. Vertical, painterly, and unmistakably its own thing.
What we're seeing
The early Krea 2 work doesn't look like a single style. It looks like four different people pulling four different directions out of the same model — and the model holding up to all of it. That's what we wanted: a foundation model that follows your visual language instead of overwriting it.
Make something with Krea 2
Bring a prompt, a reference, or a whole mood board. We'd love to see what you make.
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