Updated: Apr 12, 2025
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Created on Civitai
This model is a custom fine-tuned SDXL variant designed for generating grayscale compositions with a single vibrant accent color, surrounded by expressive abstract brush stroke effects. Built using the SDXL base, it emphasizes style, emotion, and clarity in storytelling while maintaining a clean and deliberate color aesthetic.
📌 What It Does
Generates high-contrast grayscale images with bold structure and form.
Introduces a pop of color — like red, blue, pink, or green — to one element in the image (hair, eyes, outfit, accessories, etc.).
Blends realism with expressive abstract effects, including:
Ink splatters
Rough brushstrokes
Painterly swirls
Texture-rich backgrounds
🖼️ What It’s For
This model is built for:
Stylized portraiture (perfect for character-focused art, especially with emotional or dramatic poses)
Poster design or album covers with a painterly vibe
Illustrations for fantasy, anime, and comic book characters where mood and silhouette are more important than full detail
3D reference images for grayscale + pop color prints
Concept art that needs quick mood-driven exploration without visual clutter
🌟 What It’s Good At
Creating striking, high-impact visuals with minimal color noise
Handling sharp contrast and lighting
Maintaining clean backgrounds while keeping the focus on the subject
Generating art that looks great even when downsampled or printed
Works beautifully for "LoFi Layers"-style prints, Hueforge ideas, and poster mockups
🚫 What It’s Not Good At
Not ideal for full-color realism — this model deliberately limits color to achieve a bold stylistic effect.
Can struggle with high-detail backgrounds — it prefers abstract or minimal scenery.
May lose fine line work or micro textures, especially in busy clothing or mech-style designs.
Not great for comic-style cell shading or flat vector graphics.
⚠️ How NOT to Use It
Don’t treat it as a generic SDXL replacement — this is not a photorealistic model or all-purpose generator.
Avoid using it for text rendering, logos, or typographic designs — that’s outside its intended use.
Don’t layer multiple bright colors — stick to one dominant accent color for best results.
If you want more saturated, full-color anime-style renders, use a different LoRA or base model.

