Krea 2 LoRAs went into beta this week, and the first reactions are already rolling in.
The launch — train Krea 2 on your own style, object, or character with the precision of our most capable image model — opens up a workflow that creators have been asking about for a while: lock identity and visual taste across a real body of work, not just one-off generations.
”the precision, quality and creativity is insane”
@lostinlatencyX jumped in on day one and posted two pieces from his first session:
“the precision, quality and creativity is insane compared to older flux loras”
A film-work angle
localhost HQ — the media × technology lab for young creatives — framed why this matters for moving image work:
"Film work breaks when character, costume, texture, and visual taste have to hold across a real sequence. Curious if Krea 2 LoRAs are stronger for identity, style, or both."
That’s exactly the gap LoRAs close: consistency across shots, scenes, and entire projects, without giving up the look you trained for.
Train your own Krea 2 LoRA
Bring your style, character, or object — and let Krea 2 hold it across everything you make next.
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