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## Model Description
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**InScene** is a LoRA for Flux
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The primary use case is to generate variations of a shot while keeping the background and overall environment
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## How to Use
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`Make a shot in the same scene of `
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`Make a shot in the same scene of the car up very close to the camera with the driver smiling manically.`
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# InScene: Flux.1-Kontext.dev LoRA
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## Model Description
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**InScene** is a LoRA for Flux.Kontext.dev that's designed to generate images that maintain scene consistency with a source image. It is trained on top of Flux.1-Kontext.dev.
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The primary use case is to generate variations of a shot while keeping the background and overall environment, characters, and styles the same:
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## How to Use
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`Make a shot in the same scene of `
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And describe your new image.
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For example:
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`Make a shot in the same scene of the car up very close to the camera with the driver smiling manically.`
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