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    Amaze, amaze, amaze

    This is a "one step further" version of the recently posted 'chartact' lora, inspired by Final Fantasy Tactics male character stylization.

    It does contain chartact lora itself plus another mystery bit.

    Feel free not to use the trigger tag, for more generalized AI look (which is also more muscular). Or do use it to enhance the etching style of Akihiko Yoshida.

    Good luck!


    A little watercolor art looking style

    Anima does already respond to 'watercolor' quite strongly, but making previews I didn't quite witness dat classical wet on wet watercolor look that SD1.5 easily produces.

    So, I just trained up a little lora on distinct watercolor slop.

    Turned out quite pretty acshully.

    (P.S. it even fakes canvas painting texture a little better, if you prompt for it)


    Crazy story

    So, I went for a walk the other day and noticed a USB stick on the ground.

    Plugged it in back home, and what do you know! There was a lora in there! What are the odds? 2026 is just full of surprises!

    And the art style looks so familiar, just can't put my finger on it...

    Anyways, here it is. Maybe you guys can figure it out.

    (kinda looks like this I guess Artziee - Artziee | Stable Diffusion 1.x LoRA | Civitai , but honestly, seen it all over)


    A little pixel art looking style

    Okay, okay it's not really pixel art.

    It's more of a 'lowres art'.

    Trained on some output I had from this Lora:

    Dark and Darker - Portraits - 2023 - SD15 | Stable Diffusion 1.x LoRA | Civitai

    Anima can do a lot of art styles, but medium textures are not trivial to land. Strong pixelization is quite fragile. As such, a couple bullet points first:

    • Don't use any medium tags in prompt, (aka 'digital art', 'photography' and such) otherwise pixelization gets smoothed out.

    • Faster trained version retains the color scheme of original data. But I opted for a slowly grilled one, that dips into Anima's own pixel ability but uses bright colors. If you want to tone down the color do 'muted color'.

    • Seems to be able to mix with one lora, without losing lowres look, but it can vary, I guess.

    Output is very different from the Dark and Darker lora and looks a lot more general. For better or for worse.

    Enjoy!


    Slop saga continues...

    Anima is so good at absorbing generative AI styles, that I find myself digging through my old output hoard to train some loras.

    This will possibly be a little series.

    First entry is a little ink looking style.

    Description

    LORA
    Anima

    Details

    Downloads
    17
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    4/19/2026
    Updated
    4/27/2026
    Deleted
    -
    Trigger Words:
    pixel style

    Files

    pixel-style-lora-p3.safetensors

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