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ComicStans Anima

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Updated: Jul 3, 2026

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Jul 4, 2026

Base Model

Anima

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AutoV2
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Trigger Words

c0mst4
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Anima

The Anima Model is licensed by CircleStone Labs LLC. Copyright CircleStone Labs LLC. IN NO EVENT SHALL CIRCLESTONE LABS LLC BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH USE OF THIS MODEL.

Built on NVIDIA Cosmos

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Please read the additional information below, as I highly suggest a few things. I had issues dialing this in and it's my first Anima lora, so bear with me, the quality of my Illustrious lora are definitely higher than my Anima lora. That said, as you can see from the samples, it can still make some interesting stuff that differs from base Anima.

Trigger word: c0mst4

Important Information for Generations:

Civitai Generation - When using Civitai's generator, I used the lora at a weight of 1 with the trigger word and I added the instructions of: heavy shading, detailed shading and shadows. This gave me results closer to my training date.

Using the Anima Turbo Lora - This is how I do most of my generations locally because of my hardware limitations. For this, it is important to Lower the Weight of the model, otherwise it will produce poor results. For the sample images you see, I used a Weight of .9 - 1.2 and a step count of 8-10. I find steps at 8 brings out the style the most.

Basic Model Info: This model is intended to bring out a sort of comic book style, hence the name. After revising the training data, it became significantly less of a western cartoon style and a little more anime. That said, a lot of the shading and vibes can still bring out the comic book aesthetic. Other than that, I think the sample images I've provided offer good example prompts, and showcase the lora well. What you see is what you will get, if you use a similar prompting style to my own. That said, it's my first Anima lora and I definitely don't know what I'm doing. Your results may vary, and I struggled to replicate my training data's style.

I would encourage you to check out my sample images for examples of how I used the prompts/lora.

REGARDING THE SAMPLE IMAGES: For the nsfw images (IE: anything rated R or above) I used the turbo lora and base anima to generate them locally. These are the examples you want to look at if you're also using the Turbo Lora.

For the safe images, I generated them on Civitai using base Anima. I would look at these if that's how you're going to be generating. I then downloaded those image and hi-res fixed them locally using the turbo lora, so they will look very slightly different than if you did all of this process on Civ. But Civ doesn't have a hi-res process for Anima, so yeah. Kind of had to do it.