Version names includes the base model it was trained from, use appropriate version for each model. Rouwei version wont work well with noob, the opposite is also true. Old noob versions would be too weak on a fresh noob checkpoints also, eps and vpred should also be used with their dedicated versions. Don't forget to check version descriptions for more specific info and list of supported style tags.
Anima version info: Anima version of lora comes with limited dataset. List of styles that comes with it. More like a test version. Model is in early stage and too incoherent at something above 1mp. If you decide to upscale, you would need to use tiled methods, unless you're okay with artifacts. Style tags should be invoked with @ before them. Mixing somewhat works, but not how it was with default xl weighting, rather like compel mode.
MIO - mix in one versions with mix of ai styles and some real artists in dataset.
BIO - best in one versions, containing only artificial images in dataset. 90% filled with naiv3 or styles from local models with very distinctive look only.
Description
Version that was not intended to be released, because I decided that it was a failure from the first tests. Changed my mind after testing it more. It is a little bit different from 3.221. It has different default style bias without any style tags, darker overall composition and different list of styles it was trained on. Trained from 1.0 vpred noob. I like to use it with that mix.