SYSTMS-FLW-IC-LORA-LTX-2.3 Smooths Shot Transitions Using a Simple Gray Frame

SYSTMS-FLW-IC-LORA-LTX-2.3 is a new LoRA adapter that gives the LTX Video 2.3 model the ability to create smooth shot-to-shot transitions. The method works by placing a plain gray frame between two video clips, then prompting the model to morph the first scene into the second. No complex masking software or external tools are required to achieve the effect.
Systms developed the adapter and released it on Hugging Face under an Apache 2.0 license. The team paired it with a structured prompting formula that covers action, subject, setting, camera movement, and lighting. That formula helps users reliably control how one shot flows into the next.
Smooth shot-to-shot transitions
- Insert 50% gray frames between clips.
- No mask required for seamless transitions.
- Trigger word "FLW" activates the effect.
- Recommended LoRA strength set to 1.0.
- Structured prompting formula for shot transitions.
- Compatible with LTX Video 2.3 model.
- Released under open Apache 2.0 license.
This adapter is for video editors, serious hobbyists running local AI on consumer GPUs, and small agencies that need consistent transitions without cloud tools. It lets them create professional-looking morphs entirely offline, keeping projects private and costs low. The lightweight LoRA file installs quickly into an existing LTX Video workflow, so no heavy retraining or large downloads slow things down.
Developer notes
The IC-LoRA technique interprets the gray frame as a signal to blend the outgoing and incoming content seamlessly. Because the prompt template covers multiple visual dimensions—subject, action, setting, camera, and lighting—the model can maintain coherent visuals across the cut. As a LoRA file, it avoids the large storage and memory overhead of a full fine-tune, making it practical even on moderate hardware.
"Insert 50% gray frames ( RGB 127, 127, 127 ) between the clips you want to transition between." — Source: Hugging Face