
But the best kind of support?
Use the model. ๐ ๏ธ
Post your results. ๐ผ๏ธ
Let the art speak. ๐ฏ
๐ Crafted to ground, sharpen, and enrich everything that isnโt a human.
Originally designed as a general-purpose detailer, Razโs SceneSmith evolved into something slightly different โ and thatโs not a bad thing. It may not go toe-to-toe with hyper-sharpening LoRAs out there, but what it does, it does with confidence:
๐ฟ Makes nature sceneries lush, full, and grounded
๐๏ธ Sharpens cityscapes and textures with crisp realism
๐จ Boosts color vibrancy and clarity of visual structure
๐ Injects subtle new elements into compositions, enhancing realism or environmental density
๐ง Makes water, stone, sky, and terrain feel more tactile
Itโs not a human detailer โ and thatโs intentional. The dataset focused on nature, urban environments, high-res textures, and scenic photography. Only a handful of images featured humans.
Use it in prompts where background matters. Where composition could use polish. Where realism could use a boost:
sharp scenery, lush background, ultra-detailed environment, natural textures,vibrant lighting, clean architectural lines, crisp clouds,realistic water surface, vivid skies, photo-real terrain
๐๏ธ Mountains, valleys, rivers
๐ Coastal edges, lakes, rain scenes
๐ Streetscapes, alleyways, windows, rooftops
๐ Skies: layered clouds, sunsets, dramatic atmosphere
๐ฟ Textures: rocks, bark, brick, pavement, foliage, water
Trained on a carefully balanced dataset of:
โข Natural backdrops
โข High-resolution landscape and architectural photos
โข Textures, skies, lighting gradients, and urban compositions
Very few human subjects โ not designed to enhance skin, face, or anatomy.
Sampler/Scheduler: Euler / Beta
Steps: 25โ40
Flux Guidance Scale (with humans): 2.5
Flux Guidance Scale (without humans): 3.5
LoRA Strength:0.20 โ 0.30 โ subtle polish0.40 โ 0.60 โ vivid detail & tone boost0.80 โ 1.00 โ full-scene modification (above 1.0 untested)
๐ก Pairs nicely with other LoRAs at 0.25โ0.50 to add clarity and sharpness.
๐จ Final Notes
Razโs SceneSmith isnโt trying to reinvent the wheel. Itโs trying to make the world the wheel rolls through look sharper, richer, and more alive.
This is the LoRA you call in when your render feels flat, washed out, or almost right โ and you want to push it that extra 10% without breaking the vibe.
Itโs not loud. Itโs not flashy.
But when you pair it right?
It speaks volumes.

