Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Reve
Runway, editorial, and outfit-of-the-day content — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.
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Flux Ultra 1.1 and Reve are two Influencer Studio image models well-suited to fashion photography workflows—especially runway looks, editorial spreads, and outfit-of-the-day (OOTD) content. Both are text-to-image models, but they differ in how they prioritize photoreal detail, styling consistency, and typography for fashion-forward creatives.
Below is a practical comparison focused on fashion outputs: garment texture fidelity, skin and fabric realism, pose and lighting control, brand-safe product presentation, and how far your credits go per final image.
Fashion Photography — Side-by-Side Results
Prompt
"A 20s woman with shoulder-length wavy dark hair in a casual oversized gray hoodie, black biker shorts, and white sneakers holds her phone up for a slightly messy gym mirror selfie, glancing near the camera with a relaxed half-smile mid “post-workout” moment. Real gym locker room setting with smudged mirror, water bottle and tote on the bench, natural window light mixing with fluorescent overheads, candid framing like a TikTok thumbnail. Keep it authentic and unedited-feeling—subtle skin texture, slight motion blur, everyday influencer vibe."
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 photorealism for runway and editorial frames, with strong skin, hair, and fabric realism
- Ultra-high detail helps preserve garment construction cues (stitching, knits, denim grain, embroidery) for close-ups
- Premium-looking lighting and depth that suits studio setups, flash editorial, and high-contrast runway shots
- Great for hero images where micro-detail and crispness matter more than iteration speed
- Best fit when you need a “camera-like” finish for lookbooks and polished campaign-style visuals
Reve Strengths
- Strong aesthetic styling for creative fashion concepts, mood-driven editorials, and stylized OOTD scenes
- More reliable text rendering for fashion use cases like magazine-style covers, poster layouts, and on-image headlines
- Cost-efficient iteration (8 credits/image) for testing outfits, locations, lighting directions, and composition variations
- Good for social-first fashion content where vibe, color grading, and graphic overlays matter
- Helpful when your workflow includes typography, signage, or readable packaging elements in-frame
Verdict
Choose Flux Ultra 1.1 when you want premium, photoreal fashion photography—especially runway-style full-body shots, crisp editorial portraits, and fabric-forward close-ups where texture accuracy sells the look. It’s the better pick for fewer, higher-impact finals (16 credits/image).
Choose Reve when you’re producing high-volume fashion creatives, experimenting with bold art direction, or need dependable typography for cover-like compositions and branded social assets. At 8 credits/image, it’s often the better value for iterative OOTD pipelines.
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