Flux 2 Lora Gallery Image to Image

fal-ai/flux-2-lora-gallery/multiple-angles
Generates same object from different angles (azimuth/elevation)
Inference
Commercial use

About

Generate different camera angles using <sks> trigger word system.

Automatically builds prompt from horizontal_angle, vertical_angle, and zoom sliders. Format: <sks> [angle_description] [elevation_description] [distance_description]

1. Calling the API#

Install the client#

The client provides a convenient way to interact with the model API.

npm install --save @fal-ai/client

Setup your API Key#

Set FAL_KEY as an environment variable in your runtime.

export FAL_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY"

Submit a request#

The client API handles the API submit protocol. It will handle the request status updates and return the result when the request is completed.

import { fal } from "@fal-ai/client";

const result = await fal.subscribe("fal-ai/flux-2-lora-gallery/multiple-angles", {
  input: {
    image_urls: ["https://v3.fal.media/files/monkey/i3saq4bAPXSIl08nZtq9P_ec535747aefc4e31943136a6d8587075.png"]
  },
  logs: true,
  onQueueUpdate: (update) => {
    if (update.status === "IN_PROGRESS") {
      update.logs.map((log) => log.message).forEach(console.log);
    }
  },
});
console.log(result.data);
console.log(result.requestId);

2. Authentication#

The API uses an API Key for authentication. It is recommended you set the FAL_KEY environment variable in your runtime when possible.

API Key#

In case your app is running in an environment where you cannot set environment variables, you can set the API Key manually as a client configuration.
import { fal } from "@fal-ai/client";

fal.config({
  credentials: "YOUR_FAL_KEY"
});

3. Queue#

Submit a request#

The client API provides a convenient way to submit requests to the model.

import { fal } from "@fal-ai/client";

const { request_id } = await fal.queue.submit("fal-ai/flux-2-lora-gallery/multiple-angles", {
  input: {
    image_urls: ["https://v3.fal.media/files/monkey/i3saq4bAPXSIl08nZtq9P_ec535747aefc4e31943136a6d8587075.png"]
  },
  webhookUrl: "https://optional.webhook.url/for/results",
});

Fetch request status#

You can fetch the status of a request to check if it is completed or still in progress.

import { fal } from "@fal-ai/client";

const status = await fal.queue.status("fal-ai/flux-2-lora-gallery/multiple-angles", {
  requestId: "764cabcf-b745-4b3e-ae38-1200304cf45b",
  logs: true,
});

Get the result#

Once the request is completed, you can fetch the result. See the Output Schema for the expected result format.

import { fal } from "@fal-ai/client";

const result = await fal.queue.result("fal-ai/flux-2-lora-gallery/multiple-angles", {
  requestId: "764cabcf-b745-4b3e-ae38-1200304cf45b"
});
console.log(result.data);
console.log(result.requestId);

4. Files#

Some attributes in the API accept file URLs as input. Whenever that's the case you can pass your own URL or a Base64 data URI.

Data URI (base64)#

You can pass a Base64 data URI as a file input. The API will handle the file decoding for you. Keep in mind that for large files, this alternative although convenient can impact the request performance.

Hosted files (URL)#

You can also pass your own URLs as long as they are publicly accessible. Be aware that some hosts might block cross-site requests, rate-limit, or consider the request as a bot.

Uploading files#

We provide a convenient file storage that allows you to upload files and use them in your requests. You can upload files using the client API and use the returned URL in your requests.

import { fal } from "@fal-ai/client";

const file = new File(["Hello, World!"], "hello.txt", { type: "text/plain" });
const url = await fal.storage.upload(file);

Read more about file handling in our file upload guide.

5. Schema#

Input#

image_urls list<string>* required

The URL of the image to adjust camera angle for.

horizontal_angle float

Horizontal rotation angle around the object in degrees. 0°=front view, 90°=right side, 180°=back view, 270°=left side, 360°=front view again.

vertical_angle float

Vertical camera angle in degrees. 0°=eye-level shot, 30°=elevated shot, 60°=high-angle shot (looking down from above).

zoom float

Camera zoom/distance. 0=wide shot (far away), 5=medium shot (normal), 10=close-up (very close). Default value: 5

image_size ImageSize | Enum

The size of the generated image. If not provided, the size of the input image will be used.

Possible enum values: square_hd, square, portrait_4_3, portrait_16_9, landscape_4_3, landscape_16_9

Note: For custom image sizes, you can pass the width and height as an object:

"image_size": {
  "width": 1280,
  "height": 720
}
guidance_scale float

The CFG (Classifier Free Guidance) scale. Default value: 2.5

num_inference_steps integer

The number of inference steps to perform. Default value: 40

acceleration AccelerationEnum

Acceleration level for image generation. Default value: "regular"

Possible enum values: none, regular

seed integer

Random seed for reproducibility.

sync_mode boolean

If True, the media will be returned as a data URI.

enable_safety_checker boolean

Whether to enable the safety checker. Default value: true

output_format OutputFormatEnum

The format of the output image. Default value: "png"

Possible enum values: png, jpeg, webp

num_images integer

Number of images to generate. Default value: 1

lora_scale float

The strength of the multiple angles effect. Default value: 1

{
  "image_urls": [
    "https://v3.fal.media/files/monkey/i3saq4bAPXSIl08nZtq9P_ec535747aefc4e31943136a6d8587075.png"
  ],
  "zoom": 5,
  "guidance_scale": 2.5,
  "num_inference_steps": 40,
  "acceleration": "regular",
  "enable_safety_checker": true,
  "output_format": "png",
  "num_images": 1,
  "lora_scale": 1
}

Output#

images list<Image>* required

The generated images with multiple camera angles

seed integer* required

The seed used for generation

prompt string* required

The prompt used for generation

{
  "images": [
    {
      "url": "https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/0a848d46/EYFbhE4axwlNB3OSKfdre.png"
    }
  ],
  "prompt": ""
}

Other types#

Image#

url string* required

The URL where the file can be downloaded from.

content_type string

The mime type of the file.

file_name string

The name of the file. It will be auto-generated if not provided.

file_size integer

The size of the file in bytes.

width integer

The width of the image in pixels.

height integer

The height of the image in pixels.

ImageSize#

width integer

The width of the generated image. Default value: 512

height integer

The height of the generated image. Default value: 512

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