Type | |
Stats | 132 89 |
Reviews | (26) |
Published | Aug 21, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Trigger Words | nm22 style |
Hash | AutoV2 BA6EE122A2 |
This Flux LoRAs has two version, a Fixed and Flexible one.
This one of a two model pair, trained to create soft gel line anime style images in a sort of cute lofi aesthetic.
Flex: This is the FLEX version, that has more flexibility and can be pretty successfully pushed away from true anime towards cartoon art and more complex scenes. However, it is recommended to include the style direction in your trigger.
Example prompt: [subject], [colors/aesthetic description], nm22 [style direction] style
WARNING: The model tends to hallucinate teensy artist signatures, although they weren't at all present in the training data! Unfortunately not a lot I can do about it, may be worth exploring with an image to image workflow.
A big thank you to Fal for sponsoring credits that allowed me to create this LoRA!
Fixed: This was trained a bit longer and still works very well, but behaves differently. This means it doesn't do as well with a lot of anime style prompt additions, and tends to stick to anime style really closely. If you want a more flexible version, check out the Flex LoRA.
Typically if the linework seems like its falling apart a bit, it can be fixed by removing any additional stylization words you've added. I also find it produces fewer artifacts if you don't add too many stylizations like "anime" or "illustration".
I have included some examples with and without Anime prompts to show some of the difference.
Some words I like to use with the model:
pastelcore
lofi
minimalist
Warning: This model seem hallucinate fake art signatures from time to time. This is less present in Fixed version vs. the Flex version, and I did not include any images with that kind of artifact in them. It seems it may have more to do with the underlying model, apologies if it causes a challenge for you!
Also big thank you to Fal for sponsoring credits for me to do some test trainings on platform!