Scratching (Sketch Style) [Flux, Illu, Qwen]
![Scratching (Sketch Style) [Flux, Illu, Qwen]](/models/scratching/cover.png)
## Description
What if the final rendering kept all the energy of the first sketch?
Scratching is a style LoRA that transforms any image into rough sketch aesthetics. Lines become scratchy and urgent. Shading becomes cross-hatching. Construction lines remain visible, giving every image the raw energy of something drawn fast in ink on paper.
This isn’t a clean vector illustration style — it’s the process made permanent. The hesitation marks, the searching lines where the pen found the right curve, the aggressive hatching that builds shadow like a physical thing. Every image looks like a page torn from a master artist’s sketchbook, caught in the moment between idea and refinement.
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## Download
### Flux v1
## Recommended Parameters
### Tips
- No trigger word needed — the sketch transformation applies automatically
- Works across all subjects — portraits, architecture, landscapes, characters
- Higher strengths push toward purer line art; lower strengths retain more rendering
- Black and white prompts produce the cleanest sketches; color prompts add watercolor-like washes
- Character portraits are a particular strength — the scratchy lines add tremendous personality
### Sample Prompts
Sketch Portrait:
portrait of a woman, sketchy pen lines, cross-hatching for shadows, construction lines visible, raw artistic energy
Architecture Sketch:
cityscape, rough pencil sketch style, heavy cross-hatching, visible construction marks, dramatic perspective
Character Study:
full body character drawing, loose sketchy style, ink pen lines, action pose, dynamic energy, paper texture
## Training Notes
Part of the Thalis AI model catalog. Trained and released by Thalis AI — thalis.dev.