Wanted to combine the early Image Comics artist styles into a single style, and merge that with Wai because it's a very flexible checkpoint.
My other 2 Comic Checkpoints leaned heavy on J Scott Campbell, especially Hype Comics. He's not in this one.
Similar to Derivitive Hype Train, this is a lighter touch, so the style is less opinionated, and prompting matters.
Style:
A fusion of Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Erik Larsen, Rob Liefeld, and Marc Silvestri-inspired comic aesthetics. Optimized for superheroes, fantasy warriors, vampires, sci-fi heroes, comic covers, splash pages, and pinup-style character art. Produces clean inks, dramatic anatomy, cinematic compositions, and polished 90s-to-2000s American comic-book rendering.
Yes, I know I'm missing McFarlane.
Expect:
attractive faces
heroic anatomy
comic-book musculature
clean silhouettes
glamorous character presentation
controlled inks
relatively clean contour lines
moderate shadow masses
Pos:
masterpiece, best quality, very aesthetic, absurdres, detailed, highly stylized, cover illustration, concept art, dramatic lighting, Western_comic_\(style\), inks, hatching, crisp lines,
Neg:
lowres, worst quality, bad quality, low quality, poorly detailed, worst detail, bad detail, deformed, ugly, distorted, bad anatomy, text, signature, text box, dialog box, logo, anime, missing fingers, eye refraction, blurry eyes, extra limb, anime eye highlights, star-shaped pupils, multiple eye reflections, glossy eyes, wet eyes
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