[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fQnZbZLZ_u8DCGDbuu4YFXESLawNpDzeIq8tfX-mrIIc":3,"$fnH6QjVI7YKYoUCkpgSj18arVm5fD0OVLOkbO-M17-Mc":70,"$fEAj-CAzEmr414fbI9LXk5eEXdiZ2rIv4solC-pHalYg":74},{"modelA":4,"modelB":19,"comparisons":30,"seoContent":38,"isGenerating":69},{"slug":5,"name":6,"provider":7,"category":8,"capabilities":9,"pricing":14,"badge":18},"flux-ultra","Flux Ultra 1.1","Black Forest Labs","image",[10,11,12,13],"Text-to-image","Ultra-high detail","Photorealistic output","Premium quality",[15],{"label":16,"credits":17},"Per image",16,"Premium",{"slug":20,"name":21,"provider":22,"category":8,"capabilities":23,"pricing":27},"grok-imagine","Grok Imagine","xAI",[10,24,25,26],"Image-to-image","Creative compositions","High detail",[28],{"label":16,"credits":29},4,[31],{"id":32,"prompt":33,"modelAUrl":34,"modelBUrl":35,"mediaAStatus":36,"mediaBStatus":36,"mediaType":8,"status":36,"category":37},"cmlm1tbc6000bbcsa0y56hicx","A 20s Asian woman with a short black bob and subtle eyeliner wears an oversized hoodie, biker shorts, and chunky sneakers, holding her phone at arm’s length for a rainy street selfie while glancing near the lens with a relaxed half-smile. She’s under a neon ramen shop awning on a rain-slick cyberpunk street with pink-blue-purple signage, holographic ads reflecting in puddles, and a few commuters with transparent umbrellas in the background. Natural phone-camera look with soft streetlight glow, slight motion blur from passing lights, candid “on my way home” Instagram story vibe.","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002Fb3d2cc55-1b32-40bd-b790-7b58830baaea.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F4ae3740e-734f-4633-a50a-9fc2bb234058.jpg","completed","cyberpunk",{"metaTitle":39,"metaDescription":40,"introText":41,"modelAStrengths":42,"modelBStrengths":47,"verdict":52,"faqs":53},"Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Grok Imagine: Cyberpunk & Sci-Fi Comparison","Compare Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Grok Imagine for cyberpunk neon cityscapes, futuristic tech, and dystopian sci-fi—detail, style control, and cost.","\u003Cp>Cyberpunk and sci-fi visuals live or die on fine detail: neon reflections on wet asphalt, dense signage, layered street grime, and believable futuristic materials. On Influencer Studio, Flux Ultra 1.1 and Grok Imagine both target high-detail, photoreal outputs—but they differ in how they handle complexity, experimentation, and budget.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This comparison focuses on neon cityscapes, futuristic tech, and dystopian aesthetics, including how each model performs with intricate environments, dramatic lighting, and cinematic composition—plus what you get per credit when generating multiple variations.\u003C\u002Fp>",[43,44,45,46],"Exceptional micro-detail for dense neon streetscapes (signage, cables, rain speckle, surface wear) with a premium, polished finish","Strong photoreal material rendering for sci-fi tech (metal alloys, glass, holographic UI glow, emissive panels) and convincing reflections","Handles complex lighting scenarios well (neon spill, rim light, volumetric haze) for cinematic cyberpunk mood","Best choice when you need a “final-frame” hero image with minimal compromises in clarity and texture fidelity",[48,49,50,51],"More cost-efficient at 4 credits\u002Fimage, making it easier to iterate on cyberpunk concepts, angles, and colorways","Creative compositions that can push stylized dystopian framing (dramatic perspectives, layered foreground elements, bold silhouettes)","Image-to-image support enables controlled sci-fi variations (upgrade a street photo into neon noir, remix a tech prop, maintain layout while changing style)","High detail output that’s well-suited for rapid moodboards, storyboard beats, and multiple scene options per campaign","\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Flux Ultra 1.1\u003C\u002Fstrong> when your cyberpunk or sci-fi brief demands maximum realism and density—think close-up hero shots of augmented characters, ultra-detailed neon alleys, or premium key art where tiny textures and lighting nuance matter.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Grok Imagine\u003C\u002Fstrong> when you need strong photoreal results with faster iteration and more experimentation per budget—especially for exploring dystopian set designs, testing multiple neon palettes, or using image-to-image to keep composition consistent while evolving the look.\u003C\u002Fp>",[54,57,60,63,66],{"question":55,"answer":56},"Which model is better for neon cityscapes with lots of signage and reflections?","Flux Ultra 1.1 is typically stronger for ultra-dense scenes where small textural cues—wet pavement reflections, layered signage, grime, and light spill—need to stay crisp and coherent. Grok Imagine can still perform well, but it’s best when you’re iterating on multiple versions to find the strongest layout and palette.",{"question":58,"answer":59},"Which is best for futuristic tech renders (drones, implants, helmets, interfaces)?","Flux Ultra 1.1 tends to excel at photoreal product-like renders—clean edges, believable materials, and precise lighting. Grok Imagine is a good choice for exploring more inventive shapes and compositions, and for remixing an existing design via image-to-image.",{"question":61,"answer":62},"How do they compare for dystopian sci-fi mood (fog, haze, harsh lighting)?","Flux Ultra 1.1 often produces more refined atmospheric depth—volumetric haze, controlled contrast, and nuanced neon glow. Grok Imagine can create striking, cinematic mood quickly and is well-suited to generating multiple variations until the tone matches your story beat.",{"question":64,"answer":65},"Which model is more cost-effective for a cyberpunk campaign with many variations?","Grok Imagine is more cost-effective at 4 credits per image, making it ideal for generating lots of angles, outfits, environments, and color grades. Flux Ultra 1.1 at 16 credits per image is better reserved for the final selects where premium detail is worth the spend.",{"question":67,"answer":68},"Do both models support text-to-image for cyberpunk prompts?","Yes. Both support text-to-image, so you can prompt neon city scenes, futuristic tech, and dystopian environments directly. If you also want image-to-image control for consistent compositions, Grok Imagine has that capability.",false,{"prices":71,"source":73},[72],{"label":16,"credits":17},"definitions",{"prices":75,"source":73},[76],{"label":16,"credits":29}]