The early Krea 2 reactions keep getting more interesting. Some people are stress-testing the model against the rest of the landscape; others are leaning into very specific aesthetic registers — ethereal, painterly, high-style-strength compositions.
Three more posts we keep coming back to.
"This is a really good model. Closest to Blend of Midjourney + Gpt image 2 combo vibe. The outputs are consistently excellent."
Tanzim — a creative at Runout Films and LTX Ambassador — has been running Krea 2 (K2) for a few days and benchmarked it informally against the models he uses every day. The framing is what we keep hearing: aesthetic muscle plus consistent, usable outputs.
"Ethereal moods in Krea 2"
Lloyd posts cohesive, mood-led series for a living. This one pushes Krea 2 into soft, atmospheric territory — palette and lighting doing most of the talking. A nice example of using the model for tone rather than spectacle.
"I set the style transfer to 81-83 percent, and I think the style consistency is impressive."
AIdriving pushed Krea 2's style transfer well past the default 50% — into the 80s — and got two outputs that hold together cleanly. Worth bookmarking if you want to see what high-adherence style transfer actually looks like before you crank your own slider.
What this batch tells us
A model is only as good as what people make with it. The first two posts are about aesthetic register — what Krea 2 feels like at rest. The third is about a knob: where the style strength slider stops being safe and starts being interesting. Both directions are valid, and both are happening at the same time.
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