SatyrRemix - Stylized Series
The experimental side of SatyrRemix.
If you know Ankara, you know the SatyrRemix philosophy: quality illustration, strong anatomy, broad versatility. Ankara is the generalist — it respects your artist tags, adapts to your style prompts, and gives you full creative control. The Stylized Series takes a different approach.
Each checkpoint in this series sacrifices that flexibility on purpose. Instead of giving you a blank canvas, these models come with a built-in visual identity — a baked-in aesthetic that colors everything you generate. You're not steering the style; you're exploring a world that already has one. Think of them as themed art directors: you bring the subject, they bring the look.
That means artist tags may blend with or get overridden by the model's own aesthetic. That's by design, not a bug. If you want full control, Ankara is right there. The Stylized Series is for when you want to hand the reins to a specific artistic vision and see what happens.
Current checkpoints:
Lycoris — Watercolor textures, nostalgic warmth, illustrated storybook atmosphere
Iris — Watercolor textures with richer saturation and vibrant color, a brighter take on the painterly aesthetic
SatyrRemix - Lycoris
Stylized Series
The first entry in SatyrRemix's Stylized Series — a heavily opinionated SDXL merge that wraps everything in soft watercolor textures and warm, nostalgic light.
Lycoris has one job: make every generation feel like a painting you found tucked inside an old storybook. The aesthetic is baked in from the start. Colors bleed gently at the edges, lighting leans toward golden hour, and backgrounds carry that hazy, dreamlike quality of hand-painted concept art. You don't need to prompt for any of this — it's already there.
What it does well:
This is a mood-first checkpoint. It excels at fantasy characters, atmospheric landscapes, and anything that benefits from painterly softness — elven portraits framed by Art Nouveau arches, autumn castle vistas, cozy tavern scenes, moody rain-streaked cafés. The built-in style gives everything a cohesive "illustrated world" feel without extra LoRAs or style prompts.
What to keep in mind:
Artist tags may still influence your output, but they'll blend with the base aesthetic rather than override it. If you need precise style control or faithful artist reproduction, use Ankara instead. Lycoris is for people who want to step into a specific visual world and explore what it can do with their ideas.
SatyrRemix - Iris
Stylized Series
The second entry in SatyrRemix's Stylized Series — a watercolor-based SDXL merge that trades Lycoris's nostalgic softness for bolder color and brighter saturation.
Iris shares the same foundation as Lycoris: that hand-painted watercolor texture, the gentle color bleeds, the illustrated-world feel. But where Lycoris leans muted and storybook-warm, Iris turns the dial up. Autumn foliage burns deeper orange, skies stretch into clearer blues, character hair catches jewel-tone highlights, and backgrounds pop with saturated depth. Think less "aged storybook," more "freshly inked art print."
What it does well:
Iris is built for subjects that benefit from vivid color work — Art Nouveau portraits with rich floral palettes, sweeping fantasy landscapes with golden sunsets over turquoise lakes, character designs where hair and costume colors need to sing. The watercolor texture keeps everything feeling painted rather than digital, but the boosted saturation gives your generations more visual punch and energy. Cozy tavern scenes still feel cozy; they just glow a little brighter now.
What to keep in mind:
Same rules as the rest of the Stylized Series — the aesthetic is baked in, artist tags will blend with the base look rather than override it. If you want the softer, more muted storybook feel, reach for Lycoris. If you want full style control, go to Ankara. Iris is for when you want your painterly world turned up to eleven.
Base: Illustrious / NoobAI SDXL Series: SatyrRemix — Stylized Series
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SatyrRemix - Iris
Stylized Series
The second entry in SatyrRemix's Stylized Series — a watercolor-based SDXL merge that trades Lycoris's nostalgic softness for bolder color and brighter saturation.
Iris shares the same foundation as Lycoris: that hand-painted watercolor texture, the gentle color bleeds, the illustrated-world feel. But where Lycoris leans muted and storybook-warm, Iris turns the dial up. Autumn foliage burns deeper orange, skies stretch into clearer blues, character hair catches jewel-tone highlights, and backgrounds pop with saturated depth. Think less "aged storybook," more "freshly inked art print."
What it does well:
Iris is built for subjects that benefit from vivid color work — Art Nouveau portraits with rich floral palettes, sweeping fantasy landscapes with golden sunsets over turquoise lakes, character designs where hair and costume colors need to sing. The watercolor texture keeps everything feeling painted rather than digital, but the boosted saturation gives your generations more visual punch and energy. Cozy tavern scenes still feel cozy; they just glow a little brighter now.
What to keep in mind:
Same rules as the rest of the Stylized Series — the aesthetic is baked in, artist tags will blend with the base look rather than override it. If you want the softer, more muted storybook feel, reach for Lycoris. If you want full style control, go to Ankara. Iris is for when you want your painterly world turned up to eleven.