Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Reve
Game and film concept art, environment design — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.
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Flux Ultra 1.1 and Reve are both strong choices in Influencer Studio for concept art, especially when you’re exploring game and film worlds: sweeping environments, cinematic lighting, prop ideation, and keyframe-style scene exploration. They differ most in how they balance micro-detail and realism versus stylized aesthetics and text accuracy.
This comparison focuses on common environment design workflows—rapid worldbuilding, mood boards, establishing shots, architecture studies, and signage-heavy scenes—so you can pick the model that matches your art direction and iteration budget.
Concept Art — Side-by-Side Results
Prompt
"AAA game concept art of a 20s woman with shoulder-length wavy brown hair in a casual hoodie and black leggings, holding a phone at arm’s length for a messy “morning check-in” selfie, eyes looking near the camera with a relaxed half-smile. She’s standing in a small sunlit kitchen with an unmade breakfast nook, coffee mug and skincare products scattered on the counter, warm natural window light, candid handheld phone-camera framing. Painterly brushstrokes, dramatic yet grounded composition, subtle environmental storytelling details like sticky notes and a tote bag by the door, matte painting quality while still feeling like an authentic Instagram story."
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Flux Ultra 1.1 | Reve |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Black Forest Labs | Reve |
| Subcategories | text-to-image | text-to-image |
| 1080p / 2k Mode | Yes | Yes |
| 4k Mode | No | No |
| NSFW Rating | Strict | Medium |
| Aspect Ratio | 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3, 21:9 | 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, 4:3 |
| Starting Price | 16 credits | 8 credits |
Flux Ultra 1.1 Strengths
- Exceptional fine detail for environment keyframes (materials, surface wear, foliage density, small props)
- Photorealistic rendering that supports cinematic concept frames and realistic set/lighting exploration
- Premium-quality outputs that often need fewer refinement passes for “final-looking” concept boards
- Strong performance for close-up crops and wide establishing shots where clarity holds across the frame
Reve Strengths
- Strong aesthetic cohesion for stylized worldbuilding (color scripts, mood, graphic shapes, art-direction-led looks)
- More reliable text rendering for concept art with readable signage, labels, posters, UI-like elements, and diegetic typography
- Efficient iteration for ideation and variations at a lower per-image cost (8 credits vs 16)
- Well-suited to creative prompts where you want bold composition and design-forward results
Verdict
If your concept art needs maximum realism and ultra-high detail—for cinematic environment keyframes, realistic materials, or pitch-ready frames—Flux Ultra 1.1 is the stronger fit, though it costs more per image (16 credits).
If you’re iterating on stylized environments, exploring art directions quickly, or your scenes include readable in-world text (signage, posters, labels), Reve is a compelling choice with strong aesthetics at a more budget-friendly 8 credits per image.
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