Flux.Pro AI Image Generator
Flux.Pro is a high‑detail AI image generator for photoreal portraits, cinematic fantasy scenes, and polished concept art—strong prompt adherence and rich texture fidelity.
Key Features
High‑detail photoreal rendering with refined textures
Consistent prompt adherence for camera, lighting, and wardrobe
Great for cinematic portraits and dramatic fantasy scenes
Polished materials: metal, leather, fabric, skin, and hair
Balanced color and contrast for production‑ready visuals
How to Get Great Results
- Step 1
Compose like a cinematographer
State lens and shot type (e.g., 85mm close‑up, 50mm medium shot), then add lighting (rim light, soft key, golden hour) to lock mood.
- Step 2
Describe materials precisely
Call out surface qualities—brushed steel, worn leather, embroidered velvet—to encourage believable micro‑detail.
- Step 3
Keep prompts focused
Use 2–3 concise sentences. Overlong adjective lists can introduce artifacts or over‑sharpness.
- Step 4
Start from CharGen defaults
Begin with default steps and guidance; nudge slightly only if you need tighter control or more texture.
Example Prompts
Cinematic portrait of a dragon‑slayer in matte steel plate, 85mm lens, f/2.0, moody rim light, realistic skin and hair, fine fabric detail
High‑detail wizard study, oak shelves, brass astrolabe, parchment scrolls, warm candlelight with soft falloff, shallow depth of field
Photoreal ranger in weathered leather cloak, light rain droplets, overcast forest light, natural color grade, sharp eyes
Crown jewel dagger on linen backdrop, brushed steel blade, polished gemstone pommel, soft sweep lighting, crisp edges, realistic reflections
Medium shot of an elven queen in embroidered velvet, studio portrait setup, Rembrandt lighting, precise folds and texture
💡 Click the copy button to use these prompts in your own generations
Best For
Photoreal Portraits
Headshots and medium shots with strong anatomy, clean lighting, and rich textures.
Fantasy & Cinematic
Dramatic character art and scenes with filmic contrast and believable materials.
Product & Prop Detail
Polished item renders and prop close‑ups with realistic reflections and edges.
Model Capabilities
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- High realism with refined micro‑detail
- Strong camera and lighting adherence
- Polished materials and balanced color
Limitations
- Slower than speed‑tuned models
- Crowded scenes may need extra iteration
About Flux.Pro
Flux.Pro focuses on cinematic realism suitable for character art and high‑detail fantasy frames. Compose like a cinematographer and iterate with small targeted changes.
Prompting Approach
Write prompts with subject, lens, shot type, lighting, and material language for wardrobe and props. Keep prompts focused; small iterative changes yield the most predictable gains.
When to Choose Flux.Pro
Choose Flux.Pro for polished portraits and cinematic fantasy frames where realism and detail matter. If you need pose/layout control or restyling, use Flux.Dev with ControlNet or consider Kontext/HiDream for edit workflows.
Flux.Pro vs Other Image Models
Flux.Dev
- Dev is faster and flexible (img2img/ControlNet on CharGen); Pro targets flagship realism/detail.
- Draft with Dev for layout/pose; finalize with Pro for micro‑detail and polish.
- Both share Flux prompt style—camera, lighting, materials.
- Use Dev for structured workflows; Pro for hero renders.
- Combine outputs across a campaign.
Luma Photon
- Photon emphasizes natural lighting and clean photoreal; Pro emphasizes cinematic micro‑detail and contrast.
- For soft, natural looks, Photon; for dramatic, polished looks, Pro.
- Both handle portraits and product‑style shots well.
- Choose based on lighting vibe and finish.
- Try the same prompt on both for variation.
Wan 2.5 Image
- Wan 2.5 spans photoreal→anime/painterly; Pro focuses on cinematic realism.
- For broad style exploration, Wan 2.5; for flagship detail, Pro.
- Both have strong prompt adherence; Pro excels in material micro‑detail.
- Pick by style range vs. maximum realism.
- Use both for breadth and polish.
Ideogram 3.0
- Ideogram is text‑forward (titles, badges); Pro is image‑forward realism.
- For posters/cards with text, Ideogram; for hero renders without text, Pro.
- Combine: Ideogram layout + Pro portrait via img2img workflows.
- Pick by typography needs vs. photoreal detail.
- Use both within the same design system.
Qwen Image
- Qwen handles short text well across styles; Pro excels at photoreal micro‑detail.
- For labeled cards/posters, Qwen; for cinematic portraits/products, Pro.
- Both adhere well to lighting/camera prompts.
- Choose by text needs vs. realism finish.
- Alternate for variety across assets.