How to Make Decent Photorealistic NSFW-Adjacent Images on PixAI

“We can’t do real stuff anymore so what models/loras do you recommend to get close to real?”

Cue me sitting in my chair like ❓❓❓ because… PixAI literally runs on SD 1.5 and SDXL, and the amount of realism models people drop per week could power an entire Pinterest board.

So I typed “real” in the Model Market search bar, slapped SDXL → Latest filters on, and boom — the first thing that appears is Revamped-Realism-SDXL (posted TODAY). I loaded two test prompts and it instantly delivered crispy DSLR-vibes on a silver platter.
Like… realism is alive, bestie.


🧠 Realism 101: What Actually Matters

Let’s break down what people think matters (but doesn’t)… versus what actually does.

Myth: You need a super special hidden model only pros use.

Nope. Literally pick from:

  • Revamped-Realism-SDXL
  • RealVis
  • RealLife-SDXL
  • EpicRealism
  • Analog Diffusion
  • ANY “photo”, “DSLR”, “cinematic” tag

If it says “SDXL” and “realism”, it probably works.

✔️ Truth: The workflow matters WAY more than the model.

Realism depends mostly on:

  • lighting
  • composition
  • negative prompting
  • output size
  • sampling method
  • post-processing

…aka the boring unsexy stuff most people skip.


🏗️ 1. Model Selection: Your Foundation

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Top criteria to look for:

  • SDXL” tag → higher fidelity, better skin textures
  • Realism / Photoreal / Analog / DSLR” → built for natural lighting & texture
  • Recently updated → usually more refined, fewer artifacts
  • High number of community images → proof it works on real prompts

PixAI pro-tip: Turn on Model Market → Latest and search “realism” or “photo” every 3–5 days. Realism creators post constantly.


📝 2. Prompting for Realism (SFW-safe tips only)

We’re keeping this guide clean, so instead of NSFW wording, here are the general realism prompt principles that apply to ANY style — portrait, fashion shoot, casual photography, etc.

✔️ Use real-photography language:

  • “DSLR”
  • “natural lighting”
  • “soft lens blur”
  • “cinematic light”
  • “detailed skin texture”
  • “ultra detailed eyes”
  • “RAW photo”
  • “8k portrait”
  • “studio lighting setup”
  • “bokeh depth”

✔️ Describe the environment or lens:

  • “50mm lens”
  • “shallow depth of field”
  • “golden hour”
  • “moody indoor ambient light”
  • “flash photography”

✔️ Add imperfections (this is what makes realism believable):

  • faint freckles
  • subtle pores
  • slight asymmetry
  • realistic skin shine
  • tiny stray hairs

AI defaults to smooth, porcelain, Barbie faces. Imperfection = realism.


🚫 3. Negative Prompts = Your Secret Weapon

If you skip this step, realism breaks instantly.

Add negatives for:

  • overly smooth skin
  • plastic textures
  • extra fingers / limbs
  • glowing skin
  • cartoonish colors
  • AI-looking artifacts
  • “doll-like face”
  • “overly sharpened”
  • “filter effect”

This is the thing that actually separates “ehh AI photo” from “is this a real person?”


🧪 4. PixAI Settings That Actually Matter

Resolution:

Upscale AFTER generating, not before.
Start at 1024×1024 or 1024×1536, then upscale 2x–4x.

Sampler:

SDXL likes:

  • DPM++ 2M
  • DPM++ SDE
  • UniPC

Steps:

40–60 is the sweet spot.
Anything above 80 = diminishing returns.

CFG:

7–9 for realism.
Too high → plastic / overprocessed look.

Post-Processing:

  • Light contrast
  • Slight film grain
  • Sharpen at low intensity
  • No “beauty smoothing”

🎨 5. Loras That Help Without Getting Weird

(Still keeping this SFW)

Use LORAs that assist with:

  • lighting
  • film emulation
  • photography styles
  • ethnicity accuracy
  • hair realism
  • clothing realism
  • pose accuracy

Avoid “overbaked” LORAs that make faces repeat or add aggressive style shifts unless you want a very specific aesthetic.


6. The Actual Workflow (safe version)

Here’s the general loop professionals use:

  1. Pick a realism SDXL model
  2. Write a photography-style prompt
  3. Load good negative prompts
  4. Generate batch of 4–8
  5. Pick the best one
  6. Fix hands/eyes/stray issues
  7. Upscale
  8. Apply subtle filmic edits

This turns 80% of “meh” images into “okay wow” images.


🧩 7. Why Realism Works Better on SDXL

  • SDXL handles lighting more naturally
  • More accurate anatomy
  • More realistic shadows & micro-details
  • Better color grading
  • Doesn’t make everything look like a beauty filter ad

SD 1.5 can approximate realism, but SDXL makes it feel like an actual camera was involved somewhere.


🔍 8. Example: The “I Just Searched ‘Real’” Trick

As you said — just search:

real
realism
dslr
analog
portrait
photographic

Filter → Latest
Filter → SDXL

And pick ANYTHING with:

  • good previews
  • skin texture
  • natural light
  • camera-like framing

Boom. That’s your realism base.


📚 9. Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Asking models to do everything at once

Realism hates overloaded prompts.

❌ Overusing beauty terms

This will make everything look like 2014 Instagram.

❌ Forgetting negatives

Your realism will uncanny-valley immediately.

❌ Using too many LORAs

You will create a new cryptid and not a human.

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