This LoRA specializes in creating realistic motion blur effects while keeping the main subject perfectly sharp and in focus. Inspired by professional panning and action photography techniques, it adds dynamic horizontal (or directional) motion blur primarily to the background, creating a strong sense of speed and movement without compromising subject clarity. Perfect for sports, street photography, racing scenes, runners, dancers, vehicles, or any scenario where you want to convey energy and motion in a cinematic, photorealistic way.
The effect is controlled and natural-looking: the subject remains tack-sharp (especially face and key details), while the background gets a gentle-to-moderate blur streak depending on prompt strength and wording. No extreme over-blurring of the subject when used correctly.
Recommended Usage:
For best results with Z-Image Turbo, use a LoRA strength of 0.6–1.0 (start at 0.7–0.8 for balanced effect, increase to 0.9–1.0 for stronger blur).
Trigger words that work well: "motion blur background", "panning shot", "speed effect", "dynamic movement", "action photography".
To get the most consistent and high-quality motion blur while keeping the subject razor-sharp, append this booster to the end of your main prompt:
shot on 50mm lens f/1.8, shallow depth of field, sharp focus on subject, intense horizontal motion blur in background, gentle panning photography technique, cinematic lighting, photorealistic, ultra detailed, --ar 3:4 --v 5 --q 2 --style raw
Tips for perfect results:
Always emphasize sharpness in your prompt (e.g., "razor sharp focus on face", "hyper-sharp subject", "pinpoint clarity on eyes").
If the blur feels too strong on the subject, lower LoRA strength to 0.6–0.7 or replace "intense" with "subtle" or "moderate".
Works best with moving backgrounds (crowds, waves, roads, lights) and stationary or slowly moving subjects.
Enjoy creating dynamic, professional-looking motion shots! Let me know if you want variations for radial blur, night light trails, or softer artistic motion.












