Semi-Realistic Style Control LoRA is designed to reduce overly strong anime aesthetics and guide images toward a more semi-realistic, cinematic, CG-like, or realistic illustration style.
It helps soften flat anime rendering, add more natural lighting and shading, improve skin texture, and create a balanced look between anime and realism.
Recommended Weight
0.2 - 0.3 Subtle semi-realistic adjustment.
0.4 - 0.5 Balanced semi-realistic effect. Recommended for most images.
0.6 - 0.8 Strong style shift toward realism. May affect character identity or image stability depending on the base model.
Recommended starting range:
0.35 - 0.5
Negative Weight Usage
If your platform supports negative LoRA weights, you can also use negative values to push the image in the opposite style direction.
Recommended negative range:
-0.2 to -0.8
-0.2 Subtle reverse effect.
-0.4 Moderate reverse effect. Can bring the image back toward a more anime-like or 2D look.
-0.6 Strong reverse effect. Use carefully.
-0.8 Very strong reverse effect. May cause unstable results or unexpected style changes.
Recommended negative starting range:
-0.2 - -0.4
Example Usage
<lora:semi_realistic_style_control:0.45>
Negative weight example:
<lora:semi_realistic_style_control:-0.4>
Recommended Positive Prompts
semi-realistic, realistic lighting, cinematic lighting, soft skin texture, natural face, detailed skin, realistic shading, depth of field, polished illustration, game character art, realistic anime
Recommended Negative Prompts
flat color, simple shading, thick lineart, overly anime, chibi, cartoon, bad anatomy, bad hands, low quality, blurry, plastic skin
Best For
Semi-realistic anime portraits, realistic anime girls, cinematic character art, game CG, AI influencer-style characters, anime-to-realistic style control, and polished cover images.
Notes
This LoRA is not intended to fully convert anime images into real photos. It works best as a style control tool for adjusting the balance between anime and realism.
Results may vary depending on the base model, prompt, sampler, resolution, and LoRA weight.





