Moonmilk Contrast is a checkpoint focused on soft, clean color contrast. It emphasizes a balanced blend of pastel and rich tones: muted blues, milky whites, and deep blacks form a striking yet gentle palette. Light skin is rendered with a soft glow and natural tone, while highlights on hair and fabric appear smooth and glossy without overwhelming the image. The palette is built on the visual harmony of warm and cool tones, enhancing both material texture and emotional aesthetics. Ideal for portrait illustration with a focus on light and color.
⚠️ Attention ⚠️
The Moonmilk Contrast 8steps model works flawlessly and generates stunning images with Sampling Steps ranging from 8 to 15 and a CFG Scale between 1.2 and 1.8, depending on the level of detail in your prompt. These settings provide a perfect balance between quality and speed, producing vibrant and sharp results with exquisite contrast.
Samplers:
Recommended:
Sampler: Euler a
Sampling Steps: 8-15
CFG Scale: 1,2-1,8
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For the face, it is necessary to use ADetailer
Watch video example - https://civarchive.com/images/70459219
For full-length works or long-range plans. The examples use Img2img - Inpaint
Other models:
Samplers:
Recommended:
Sampler: Euler a
Sampling Steps: 25-45
CFG Scale: 5-7 (For portraits: 5-6)
Description
Pony version
FAQ
Comments (4)
Wow! This is awesome. Using in Forge/A1111. Looks great!
The model seems to be too sensitive to weights, and sometimes it is difficult to control the generation effect through appropriate weights.
My models are not designed for Lora. I try to make my own style, so that it gives out without Lora, the way I like. If you use Lora, you need to be very careful and adjust the weight of Lora.
OK, I get it. I really like the style of this model. I feel that this model tends to combine real light and shadow, photographic noise and 2D characters. In any case, this is a great attempt!






