Turn Anything Into Flowing Prismatic Glass (Liquid Reality Forge)

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๐Ÿ’Ž PrismaticMolten LoRA

PrismaticMolten is a high-impact LoRA designed to transform any subject into a flowing, prismatic liquid glass material with striking visual intensity. It blends fluid deformation, transparent glass physics, and chromatic light dispersion to create surreal yet cohesive results.

This model excels at producing smooth, molten surfaces that appear both liquid and solid, with dynamic reflections, internal refraction, and vibrant color splitting. From portraits and objects to architecture and abstract forms, every generation is infused with a distinctive glossy, refractive aesthetic.


โœจ Key Features

  • Flowing liquid glass material with prismatic effects

  • Strong refraction, caustics, and chromatic dispersion

  • Glossy, translucent surfaces with depth and clarity

  • Smooth deformation and โ€œmoltenโ€ structure behavior

  • Consistent results across multiple subjects


๐Ÿงช Trigger Word

PrismaticMolten

๐ŸŽจ Recommended Prompt

PrismaticMolten, liquid glass material, flowing prismatic surface, high refraction, caustics, chromatic dispersion, glossy translucent texture, cinematic lighting, ultra detailed, 4k

โš™๏ธ Recommended Settings

  • LoRA Weight: 0.7 โ€“ 1.0

  • Sampler: DPM++ / Euler

  • Steps: 25โ€“35

  • CFG Scale: 5โ€“8


๐Ÿš€ Tips for Best Results

  • Works exceptionally well with:

    • portraits

    • abstract shapes

    • objects and product-style renders

    • futuristic architecture

  • Use keywords like:

    • refraction, chromatic dispersion, caustics, translucent, glossy

  • Avoid matte or opaque descriptors to preserve the liquid glass effect


๐ŸŒŒ Ideal Use Cases

  • Sci-fi and futuristic concept art

  • High-end visual experiments

  • Abstract and generative design

  • Covers, wallpapers, and digital collectibles


  • โ€œPost your creations ๐Ÿ”ฅโ€

  • โ€œBest images will be featuredโ€

  • โ€œTry it on portraits, objects, and architectureโ€

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