Raz's Unstable Artistic Takes
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🖌️ Raz's Unstable Artistic Takes
A growing collection of volatile art LoRAs
This page hosts my personal vault of chaotic, high-experimentation artistic styles — each one its own unstable concept, trained with love, sweat, and zero concern for consistency.
Raz’s Unstable Artistic Takes is a curated mess of LoRAs designed to push boundaries, break rules, and explore wildly different visual languages — from angry ink splatter to painterly madness, surreal textures, corrupted mediums, or anything else I feel like torturing pixels with.
Some will be loud. Some quiet. Some elegant. Some unhinged.
Each one lives in its own lane.
And it all starts here:
⚫ InkStorm - Mk.1
"It started as a painting. Then it screamed."
InkStorm Mk.1 is a violent, emotionally-charged art style designed to mimic a traditional ink and watercolor painting that’s been overtaken by chaos.
It fuses aggressive black ink strokes, splattered watercolor tones, and expressive forms into an explosive storm that partially distorts or consumes its subjects. Figures, creatures, and environments emerge just long enough to be torn apart by brush fury.
This LoRA emphasizes:
Wild, edge-to-edge brush behavior
Heavy black ink and tone-on-tone watercolor layering
Defined subjects caught in abstract chaos
Emotional intensity rendered through messy, expressive techniques
⚠️ Trained to operate primarily in grayscale with one accent color.
Accent color is user-selectable (e.g. red, blue, green) and helps the composition pop — but you’re free to push that further if you want. It won’t fight you too hard.
⚠️ Note: The LoRA defaults to clean or white backgrounds. If you want aged parchment, yellowed paper, or antique surfaces, prompt that clearly — it’s not baked into the model.
🔗 Usage Tips:
Start your prompt with something like:
a chaotic ink and watercolor painting of...
ora violent ink and watercolor image depicting...
This helps set the medium and tone from the start.Focus your description on ink behavior: bleeding, smudging, brush tearing, directional stroke flow
The LoRA was trained to produce black + gray compositions with a single accent color.
Add something like:accent color: crimson redoraccent color: teal green— but feel free to experiment.Subjects should be clearly visible, but often partially overtaken by the storm
If you want aged/yellowed backgrounds, be direct:
Use phrases like"aged paper background","off-white canvas", or"yellowed parchment"— it’s not included by defaultThis is not photorealism. Expect abstract, expressive, emotionally intense results — more rage painting than technical illustration.
🎨 PaintStorm - Mk.1
"It didn’t blend the paint. It let it wander."
PaintStorm Mk.1 is a stylized digital painting LoRA inspired by the expressive energy of InkStorm — but instead of harsh ink, it plays in color.
This model focuses on chaotic digital brushwork, random paint pigmentation, and bold contrasting tones to create highly expressive artworks. The subject remains clean and vivid, while the world around them breaks into painterly disarray.
Less rage, more rhythm. It’s emotion rendered in color — unpredictable, smeared, layered, and alive.
✨ Core Features
Chaotic but soft brushwork — strokes feel natural, expressive, and spontaneous
Vivid pigment blending — colorful clashes and transitions mimic emotional brush play
Clean, stylized subjects — often busty, fashionable women in semi-realistic rendering
Visible painterly textures — digital brush layering, speckling, streaking, and spatter
Art over realism — not photorealistic; it’s modern, bold, stylized expressionism
⚠️ Behavior Notes
Black backgrounds are common and make the pigment storms pop
Brush behavior is loose — not clean-cut, but flowing and chaotic in feel
Color range is flexible — clash or complement; the model thrives in extremes
Lighting is painterly, often stylized or colored to match the mood
Subjects remain intact, but some pigment may touch or merge at the edges
🔧 Usage Tips
Start prompts with:"A digital painting of a...""A stylized digital portrait of...""A modern painterly rendering of..."
Include tags like:chaotic digital brushworkrandom paint pigmentationexpressive painterly strokessoft layered color chaosblack background with vivid accents
If you want stronger subject integration with the background, use phrases like:"paint splatter touches the edge of her jaw""brush flow partially overlaps the shoulder""hair blending into chaotic pigment swirls"
You can use any color scheme — complementary, clashing, or monochrome — the LoRA won’t fight it.
The more expressive you get, the more it shines.
🎯 Best Use Cases
Stylized portraits — fashionable, alt, busty women rendered with clean shading and chaotic backgrounds
Modern fantasy art — anime-inspired magic, chaos, color, and form
Creative animal portraits — expressive beasts or birds with painterly motion
Emotional character pieces — with atmosphere created through brush and color
Painterly scenic art — surreal landscapes with pigment distortion and colorful mood
⚡ GlitchStorm - Mk.1
"The signal didn’t fail. It mutated."
GlitchStorm Mk.1 is a volatile, techno-chaotic LoRA that reimagines digital interference as an art style.
Instead of brush or pigment, it works with signal corruption, data collapse, and neon fracture storms — tearing its subjects apart into pixel shards, HUD overlays, and VHS decay.
It thrives on disorder: RGB channel splits, prism shards, static bleed, and holographic diagrams erupt across the canvas, consuming or distorting whatever subject you throw at it.
This LoRA emphasizes:
Fractal chaos and neon shard explosions
Glitchcore effects: pixel debris, RGB ghosting, scanline tears
HUD overlays, circuit diagrams, and techno-text corruption
Subjects partially dissolving into digital collapse
A balance of cyberpunk neon and dirty analog decay
⚠️ Behavior Notes
On its own, GlitchStorm may render subtle or even clean results.
To unleash pure glitchcore chaos, you must guide it with strong glitch keywords.
(e.g. RGB split, pixel fragments, glitchcore storm, VHS tear, holographic HUD overlay, ERROR text, static bleed)Dark backgrounds (black or deep neon) make glitches pop.
The model mixes aesthetics: it can feel cyberpunk futuristic or VHS analog, depending on your tags.
Without chaotic prompts, it may feel restrained or weak.
🔧 Usage Tips
Start prompts with:
"Glitchstorm photoreal waist-up of a...""A chaotic glitchcore portrait of...""Pure glitchstorm chaos depicting..."
Include tags like:
RGB channel splitpixel debrisscanline noisestatic rainVHS tearneon shard explosionHUD overlaybinary cascadeholographic reticlesERROR text
If you want stronger subject integration with the GlitchStorm, use phrases like:
"her body dissolving into pixel debris""face duplicated in RGB ghost layers""hud reticles and neon circuits wrapping around silhouette""arms fractured by VHS tear lines""static particles raining across background"
🎯 Best Use Cases
Chaotic portraits — women, men, or surreal figures fractured into neon glitch storms
Cyberpunk experiments — futuristic characters wrapped in HUD overlays and neon corruption
Glitchcore abstracts — pure noise storms, datablock explosions, fractal chaos without clear subjects
Animals and machines — panthers, cars, robots collapsing into static and prism shards
Techno-horror vibes — faces splitting into skull overlays, broadcast collapse, digital possession









