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The end of the ‘AI Look’: Krea’s FLUX.1 delivers true photorealism

Image models often overlook the fine aesthetic touches that make visuals feel real.

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AI-generated images have made amazing leaps recently — from simple cats and flowers to complex scenes with humans, horses, and intricate text layouts. But if you’ve spent any time with AI art, you probably noticed a recurring theme: despite technical prowess, many images still carry that unmistakable “AI look”. You know, those blurry backgrounds, soft textures, and somewhat dull or waxy skin that feels just a bit off. I recently discovered that the team behind FLUX.1 Krea is tackling exactly this problem with a fresh, unapologetically opinionated approach that’s worth digging into.

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Beyond benchmarks: When AI image quality means more than just metrics

It turns out that the usual way we measure image model success—like checking if the AI got the prompt right or scored well on benchmarks like FID or CLIP—is only part of the story. According to recent insights, these standard benchmarks often miss what users truly want: images that feel authentic, stylistically diverse, and creatively engaging without screaming “made by AI.”

In fact, many popular aesthetic scorers and filters, like LAION-Aesthetics, tend to favor certain biased traits like bright images or soft textures. This means training a model on such scores can inadvertently bake in those very biases and reinforce the “AI look” rather than eliminate it.

The messy, genuine look and stylistic diversity of early image models took a backseat in the race to perfect benchmarks.

The FLUX.1 Krea team recognized this mismatch and decided to focus on what really matters: delivering AI art that doesn’t look AI-generated. This means reevaluating their training data, metrics, and model architecture through a lens that values true aesthetic quality over just prompt adherence or simplistic scoring.

Some examples of the “AI look” in human faces – Source: Krea.ai

Pre-training vs post-training: The art of mode coverage and mode collapse

One of the most enlightening parts I came across was how FLUX.1 Krea approaches training in two distinct but complementary phases:

  • Pre-training: Maximize diversity and mode coverage of the visual world. The model learns everything from objects and styles to places and people, absorbing both good and “bad” examples so it knows what to avoid later.
  • Post-training: Carefully sculpt and bias the model towards desirable aesthetic modes by “collapsing” undesired outputs. This stage fine-tunes the model towards the opinionated aesthetic vision of the creators.

This perspective reminded me of Michelangelo’s quote that “the sculpture is already complete within the marble block” — the goal here is to chisel away the superfluous parts and reveal the desired form inside.

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Interestingly, the FLUX.1 team needed a “raw” base model that was not already heavily finetuned or baked into a certain style. They partnered with Black Forest Labs to get flux-dev-raw, a 12B parameter diffusion transformer model that knew the world well but was still malleable enough to shape.

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Opinionated aesthetics: Why mixing tastes can water down AI art

Here’s where things get really interesting. The team found that trying to please everyone by training on broad preference datasets led to images that were, ironically, less satisfying—too symmetric, too soft, and drifting back towards the dreaded “AI look.”

Turns out that aesthetics are deeply personal and subjective. Trying to blend multiple tastes ends up producing a bland “average” that nobody really loves. Instead, the FLUX.1 team took a bold stance: align the model strongly with a clear, specific aesthetic direction that reflects their own artistic preferences.

This approach means that for users who want to explore vastly different styles—like high fashion photography versus minimalism—prompting alone might not cut it. Many turn to add-on techniques like LoRAs for style control. The FLUX.1 strategy embraces the idea that a model overfitting to a well-defined style can actually be a feature, producing better initial outputs requiring less tinkering.

Source: Krea.ai

What really moved the needle: quality over quantity and human feedback

When it comes to post-training data, the team discovered that having a smaller, carefully hand-curated dataset of less than a million images beats massive generic datasets. Their preference labels—even simple pairs of images rated on aesthetics—were gathered thoughtfully, focusing on strict style consistency and knowledgeable annotators deeply aware of the model’s flaws.

They then used a combination of supervised finetuning and a unique reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF) approach called TPO (a variant of preference optimization) to further push the model’s alignment with their aesthetic goals. Multiple rounds of this fine-tuning helped the model nail not just image quality but the feel and style of their desired look.

Looking ahead: Personalized AI art and broader creative horizons

FLUX.1 Krea is just the starting point for a bigger vision. The plan is to keep improving the core capabilities and expand into new visual domains for richer creativity. But perhaps the most exciting direction is aesthetics personalization—building models that tailor outputs to individuals’ unique tastes and preferences.

Imagine a future where your AI art tool understands exactly what style and nuances you want, going beyond general opinionated aesthetics to something truly personal and expressive. The journey of FLUX.1 Krea reveals how foundational this fine balance between technical prowess, data curation, and personal artistic vision is.

“A warm, elegant living room drenched in late afternoon sunlight features a carefully curated mix of mid-century modern and contemporary furniture.” Source: Krea.ai
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Key takeaways

  • Classic AI image benchmarks don’t always capture what users want: authentic, creative, non-AI-looking art.
  • Training in two phases—pre-training for diversity, post-training for focused aesthetic bias—helps achieve superior results.
  • Opinionated model training tailored to a specific artistic vision often outperforms trying to please everyone simultaneously.
  • High-quality, carefully curated datasets paired with human feedback can dramatically improve final model aesthetics even with less data.

Wrapping up

Diving into the development story of FLUX.1 Krea gave me a refreshing perspective on how advanced AI image models can go beyond just technical feats to truly meet creative desires. The team’s willingness to challenge norms—whether by questioning typical benchmarks or embracing a strong aesthetic opinion—shows a maturity in generative AI development that’s needed for the field to progress.

For anyone exploring AI-generated artwork, FLUX.1 Krea offers a promising step toward images that not only impress with detail and accuracy but also feel genuinely artistic and alive. I’m excited to see how this open model will inspire the community and what new styles and applications will emerge as AI continues to get smarter and more personally expressive.

As they say, making AI images that don’t look like AI is no small feat—but FLUX.1 Krea shows it’s definitely possible.

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ByLeo Martins
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Leo Martins is the AI Tools & Practical AI Expert at Aiholics, focused on helping readers use artificial intelligence to improve productivity, creativity and everyday work. He explores the latest AI applications, assistants, prompt techniques, and workflow automation, publishing practical, step-by-step guides anyone can follow. Leo's approach is hands-on, honest, and results-driven to make AI accessible even for non-technical users. His reviews and comparisons, from his vantage point, bring out what really works: which tools to try, and how to get the most out of emerging AI platforms. Leo writes tutorials, prompt packs, tool breakdowns, and real-world use cases for professionals, creators, students, and small businesses. If there's a new AI tool launching, Leo tests it, breaks it down, and shares how to use it to save time or unlock new possibilities. He feels that, when well applied, AI enhances the abilities of humans rather than taking their places. Further, Leo wants his audience to feel empowered in adopting AI in everyday routine confidently and stay ahead of the technology curve with what he provides on Aiholics.
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