Flux Ultra 1.1 vs Reve
Top-down arranged compositions and aesthetic product flat lays — see how these models compare with real AI-generated outputs.
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Flat lay content lives or dies on the details: clean top-down geometry, believable materials, consistent lighting, and styling that feels intentional rather than random. On Influencer Studio, Flux Ultra 1.1 and Reve both support text-to-image workflows, but they prioritize different strengths that matter in flat lay composition.
Below is a focused comparison for top-down arranged scenes—product flat lays, desk setups, beauty and fashion spreads, food styling, and branded layouts—covering realism, aesthetic control, text-on-object performance, and value per image.
Flat Lay — Side-by-Side Results
Prompt
"Top-down flat lay overhead shot on a cozy bedroom duvet: an early-20s woman with wavy dark-brown hair leans into the corner of the frame, looking up toward the phone camera with a relaxed, candid expression, wearing an oversized cream sweatshirt and simple gold hoops. Arrange a matcha latte in a glass, open journal with messy handwriting, a few skincare minis, lip balm, sunglasses, and a slightly tangled pair of wired earbuds in a balanced Instagram flat lay composition on a clean surface. Soft natural window light, subtle shadows, casual “morning reset” vibe like an unplanned IG story still."
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 micro-detail for flat lays (textures, stitching, paper grain, condensation, cosmetic powders)
- Highly photorealistic materials and lighting for premium product flat lays and e-commerce-style top-down shots
- Strong subject clarity and sharpness across the frame, useful for multi-item arrangements
- Premium-quality output that holds up well to cropping for social formats (1:1, 4:5, 9:16) without losing detail
Reve Strengths
- Strong aesthetic cohesion for styled flat lays (color palettes, mood, editorial vibe)
- More reliable text rendering for labels, packaging, cards, and headline elements within the flat lay
- Creative composition tendencies that can produce more “designed” layouts with less prompting
- Lower cost per image (8 credits) for iterating on styling variations and prop arrangements
Verdict
If your flat lays need premium photorealism—high-end product realism, crisp textures, and a true-to-life top-down look—Flux Ultra 1.1 is the better pick, especially when the scene relies on convincing materials and fine detail.
If your flat lays are design-led—branded layouts, editorial styling, and scenes where readable text is part of the composition—Reve is often the more efficient choice, delivering strong aesthetics and better text accuracy at half the per-image cost (8 vs 16 credits).
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