This is a LoRA that is based on what I called Dark Cinematic lighting until I found out it was called low-key lighting. Anyways, this is what it is...
Dark cinematic lighting, often referred to as low-key lighting, is a technique used in film and photography to create a dramatic, moody, and often mysterious atmosphere. Here are some key characteristics:
High Contrast: This lighting style emphasizes the contrast between light and shadow, creating a stark difference between the illuminated and dark areas of the frame.
Limited Light Sources: It typically uses a minimal number of light sources, often just one key light, to create deep shadows and highlight specific parts of the scene.
Shadows and Depth: Shadows play a crucial role in adding depth and dimension to the image, often obscuring parts of the scene to evoke a sense of mystery or tension.
Mood and Tone: This technique is commonly used in genres like film noir, horror, and thrillers to enhance the emotional impact and set a somber or suspenseful tone.
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Trigger is DRK