Updated: Feb 24, 2026
styleManga Rendering Style LoRA (Non-Identity)
This LoRA is a manga artist–focused rendering style LoRA, trained to emphasize how things are drawn, not who is drawn.
To avoid identity locking and average-face artifacts, the training data is intentionally distributed across many characters and complex compositions.
Training overview
Characters: 43 female / 28 male
Images per character: ~5–10
Additional ~100 images with low identity emphasis
(dynamic poses, complex layouts, manga panels, expressive linework)
Tagging
Identity-focused tags were intentionally removed
Captions prioritize line quality, rendering state, and composition
Using
Line weight plays a key role in era control.
Thicker line prompts tend to produce older, early-era styles and work well with retro artstyle.
Thinner line prompts often shift the output toward a mid-era look with younger character identities.
Higher LoRA weights generally result in finer linework, further influencing the perceived era.
⚠️ This LoRA is not intended for reproducing specific characters.
Best used for style-driven manga rendering with flexible identity.

