3D Printed
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Flux Kontext – 3D Printed
This LoRA converts a subject in an input image into a realistic 3D-printed model, as if it were produced on an entry-level consumer FDM printer using PLA filament.
The output is not a generic “toy” or smooth plastic figurine. It intentionally recreates the look of real hobbyist 3D prints, including visible layer lines, subtle print artefacts, and believable scale.
The model understands how printed objects are typically photographed and displayed, such as being held in a person’s hand, placed on a desk, shelf, or table, or shown near consumer 3D printers and workspaces.
Base Trigger Phrase (Required)
“Convert this image into a 3d printed model in a PLA style plastic. It should look like it was printed on an entry level consumer 3d printer.”
This establishes the physical print context and should always be included.
What You Control via Prompting
After the trigger phrase, you can specify:
Colour of the filament
(e.g. red PLA, blue PLA, white PLA, black PLA, yellow PLA, rainbow PLA, grey PLA)Model type / format
Bust
Full figure
Stylised figurine
Model
Display statue
Placement / scene
In a man’s hand
On a desk
On a shelf
On a table
In a workshop or home office
Near a consumer 3D printer
Style and subject detail
Works with humans, characters, creatures, busts, and stylised designs.
What This LoRA Is Good At
Convincing FDM layer lines and PLA surface texture
Correct real-world scale relative to hands and everyday objects
Clean but realistic prints (not resin-smooth)
Consistent “hobbyist print” look rather than factory-made products
What This LoRA Is Not
Not a resin print simulator
Not designed for extreme print failures or heavy damage
Not meant to create rough, low-quality or broken prints
The goal is a clean, believable consumer 3D print, not a deliberately failed one.
Recommended Use
This LoRA is ideal for:
Visualising how a character or design would look as a 3D print
Creating mock-ups before actual printing
Generating collectible figurine concepts
Presenting “printed version” comparisons from photos or artwork








