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Isometric Redmond LoRA for Qwen Image

Generate isometric illustration-style images with the Isometric Redmond LoRA for Qwen Image. Trigger words, base model, and usage guide.

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Isometric Redmond LoRA for Qwen Image

Generate consistent isometric illustration-style images with this LoRA fine-tuned on Qwen Image 2512. Trained with GPU time from Redmond.AI, it is built for creators who need clean, repeatable isometric output from a text prompt.

What this LoRA does

Isometric Redmond is a LoRA adapter for Qwen/Qwen-Image-2512 trained on isometric illustration-style images. The model card describes the output as isometric illustration content with high detail and consistency. On Civitai the resource is tagged under isometric, Qwen Image, and ZImage, and the author lists three variants of the model across different base models; this version is the Qwen Image variant.

Isometric illustration generated with the LoRA

Trigger words

The model metadata defines the instance prompt as ISOMETRIC, ISOMETRICREDM. The HuggingFace card also lists both words as separate triggers. Add at least one of them to your prompt to activate the isometric style. The model was trained to respond strongly to these tokens, so they are essential for getting the intended look.

How to use it

The model card does not document a specific CFG scale, sampler, or step count. Start with your default Qwen Image settings and adjust based on output.

Another isometric example

Common errors and fixes

Error | Cause | Fix | Source

|---|---|---|---

Style not applying | Trigger word missing from prompt | Add ISOMETRIC or ISOMETRICREDM to the prompt | HF model card Output looks like base model only | LoRA strength too low | Increase LoRA weight to 0.8–1.0 | General LoRA practice Base model mismatch | Using a non-Qwen base | Ensure you are running Qwen/Qwen-Image-2512 | HF model card

FAQ

What base model does it require? Qwen/Qwen-Image-2512, as specified in the HuggingFace model card metadata.

Is it free to use? Yes. The model is licensed under Apache 2.0, which permits both personal and commercial use.

Does it have variants on other base models? Yes. The Civitai page lists variants including a Flux Klein 9b version and a ZImage version. This specific model ID refers to the Qwen Image variant.

How many downloads does it have? Over 2,500 downloads on Civitai with 17 positive reviews, and 35 downloads on HuggingFace.

If you are exploring isometric styles across different base models, check out the Flux Klein 9b variant of this LoRA, or browse other Qwen Image LoRAs in the portfolio. For more work from this author, see the full model collection.

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