Updated: Jan 26, 2026
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Workflow overview:
Load content -> Load style -> Load models -> Prep -> Diffuse -> Save -> Optional upscale
Load the source image you want to restyle at the top, then load the style references in the lower two image nodes. Then you're good to go. Maybe you'll want to tweak the text prompt and batch size to suit your use case.
issue:
The USO process can do significant changes to change the style and it often also takes some liberty with the composition, changing the zoom, removing items, moving arms, etc. I found about one in nine of the generations is a good match to the source image while the rest will have various

You can add a prompt to improve the chances the pose is right. For example without prompt lots of distorted poses and limbs, only one or two are good:

Simple prompt, still some deformities, but much better odds, more like 4 or 5 good ones:

I recommend two style images but you could bypass the second image load and uso node if you just want to use one.
Bonus upscale and refine step
The resample tends to refine details and can fix small problems if your lucky (odd fingers, transitions, etc). Enable the last group to upscale the image x2, add in a bit of noise, and then resample. Optional choose mode allows you to filter out the dud generations. You might want to play with the denoise, and reduce it if the resample is changing more than you want. Bump it up if you like what it's doing but too high and you're just starting from scratch. If ram runs out try making the resample sampler slice the image 2/2, slower but usually works.
Runtime: approx 15min on a 4060 Ti (16g) to generate a batch of 9


