Type | |
Stats | 222 197 |
Reviews | (32) |
Published | Nov 9, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 40 Epochs: 1 |
Usage Tips | Clip Skip: 1 |
Hash | AutoV2 D87FB03605 |
The art style of EC Comics from the 1940s and 1950s is iconic for its bold, detailed linework and expressive, often exaggerated character features. Known for titles like Tales from the Crypt and Weird Science, EC Comics brought a mix of horror, science fiction, and crime stories to life with a gritty, atmospheric approach. The illustrators employed heavy shading and inking techniques, creating stark contrasts and a chiaroscuro effect that added to the eerie, suspenseful tone of the narratives. The characters were often depicted with intense facial expressions, capturing moments of fear, shock, or grim humor, giving readers a visceral experience.
EC Comics' style is also notable for its rich, detailed backgrounds and elaborate set pieces, filled with intricate textures and dramatic, moody lighting. The illustrators—such as Al Feldstein, Wally Wood, and Jack Davis—excelled at building a sense of tension and foreboding through their meticulous attention to the smallest elements of a scene, from cobweb-covered corners to futuristic cityscapes. The art often featured dynamic panel layouts that enhanced the storytelling, with exaggerated, almost cinematic perspectives that drew readers into the action. The result is a distinctive blend of pulp fiction aesthetic and fine art detail, making EC Comics a visual staple of mid-20th-century American pop culture.
As a huge fan of all EC Comics, this is my shot at trying to recreate the nostalgia of those books and the art style. The text is a work in progress, and is something I will work on cleaning up in the future.
Best Basic Settings:
Sampler: DPM++ 2M OR Euler [Scheduler type of Simple Or Beta]
Sampling Steps: 20
CFG Scale: 3.5
LORA Weight: 0.8-1 [1 seems to work best]