This LoRA aims to create Tyndall Effect and crepuscular rays in portrait photographs.
What is Tyndall Effect?
When light passes through a medium (like air, water, or glass) that contains tiny particles (such as dust, smoke, or water droplets), the light scatters in different directions.
This scattering makes the path of the light visible, creating beams or rays that you can see with your eyes or capture in a photo.
For instance, you can see the rays shine in a relatively dusty room with one entrance for light, or Sunrays beaming in from behind the clouds.







