「 AMBER WOODS 」 QZTL's Palette Library
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AMBER WOODS

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Both versions of Amber Woods have a tendency to add flora (plants, flowers, foliage, etc). This happens pretty consistently even though I tried to avoid overloading the dataset with plant-heavy images. If you don’t want that, use whatever negative prompts you feel are the best to avoid it (plants, flowers, etc).
Because v2.0 was specifically created to fix this issue — of which it didn't end up doing so — the color is vastly different. Use whichever version you prefer (I personally like v1.0 more, as its closer to the palette I wanted).
INFORMATION
QZTL’s Palette Library is a series of LoRAs all focused on color palette control.
Each LoRA is trained on a dataset where every image was edited to match a specific palette. My goal wasn't to change the subject or art style, but to push generated images toward a consistent color scheme.
Amber Woods specifically leans toward:
Dark / Muted Greens
Bright, Warm Oranges
Desaturated Grey-ish Blues
WORKFLOW
In simple terms:
Images were gradient-mapped to a specific palette
Original image was layered on top using color blending at 50%
There are extra steps after those two, but they vary per image so there isn’t a single exact formula outside of the very first two steps.
How to use
This is not meant to be used by itself. You can, but I can't guarantee good results. Think of it as an add-on.
Strengths: 1.0 - 2.0
Optional Prompts: dark green, forest green, moss green, olive green, warm amber, burnt orange, soft peach, pale cream, ivory white, muted gold, ochre yellow, deep teal, slate blue, plum purple, charcoal black, warm brown, low contrast, soft saturation
Optional Negative Prompts: plants, foliage, leaves, flowers, vines, ivy, moss, grass, branches, tree, forest, jungle, bush, shrub, nature, overgrown, garden, floral, petals, greenery
I do not recommend using all negative prompts listed, only the ones that you feel are necessary.




