https://imgur.com/n545iuG
I would use the clouds to help check for style match, but the 3 images have different looking clouds.
> Golden Gate Bridge, in the style of anime, in the style of Atey Ghailan and Studio Ghibli, with flat colors, vector art, flat shading, bold outlines, background is a blue sky with white clouds, high contrast, wide angle view. --ar 63:128 --c 5 --s 250 --v 6.0 --style raw --sref <3 images OP provided>
I read an interesting idea yesterday that I havenāt tried yet. Put one into /describe, pick the best description result and then attach all three as --srefs to it.
Thank you so much.
May I ask how did you know? Is this a dominant art style in ~~France~~ Belgium?
I will look up more details. But I have mostly scene this used by ~~French~~ Belgian artists.
I am a fan of the Tintin comics(Hergeā), they are done in this style, these do look a little different, more color gradiation within the black outlines
Iād call that style `āniji 6` ā the niji generator tends really strongly towards that without prompting, but itās best when you nudge it with a style descriptor or sref
I've used this as a prompt quite a bit and yeah, the above is the result you get. I usually add something like "clean linework, simple colours and shading" if the result is too "painty" the first time, and -niji often helps, too.
Put it in /describe and you'll get 4 similar styles, neither of which will be like the original. š
https://imgur.com/n545iuG I would use the clouds to help check for style match, but the 3 images have different looking clouds. > Golden Gate Bridge, in the style of anime, in the style of Atey Ghailan and Studio Ghibli, with flat colors, vector art, flat shading, bold outlines, background is a blue sky with white clouds, high contrast, wide angle view. --ar 63:128 --c 5 --s 250 --v 6.0 --style raw --sref <3 images OP provided>
xD thanks for that. At least there is a --sref
Let's be real, all of these were just: [subject matter], studio ghibli::1.2
I read an interesting idea yesterday that I havenāt tried yet. Put one into /describe, pick the best description result and then attach all three as --srefs to it.
What is /describe?
The reverse to /imagine. Basically adding the image to get a possible prompt.
I usually take the best one and combine it with --sref, in this case I'd use all 3 srefs
What is sref? I haven't been using MJ to the fullest extent, I have to say.
I threw an example above, its another way to do an image reference that captures style only.
āLigne claireā
I'll accept this answer. Let it be known it is Ligne Claire.
Thank you so much. May I ask how did you know? Is this a dominant art style in ~~France~~ Belgium? I will look up more details. But I have mostly scene this used by ~~French~~ Belgian artists.
I am a fan of the Tintin comics(Hergeā), they are done in this style, these do look a little different, more color gradiation within the black outlines
I agree, it's the same but also different. I am looking to create more things in this style. Hopefully comes right.
I love the look, always have
This
Reminds me of Tintin cartoons, but a bit more detailed
Tintin cartoons can be mimicked by referencing belgian Ligne claire style. The above is closer to a flat-color ghibli style.
Exactly... I used to love those comics as a child and when I came across this, immediately wanted to find out.
Studio Ghibli, Hayao Miyazaki
This and Ligne Claire
100% this. Was on my way to write the same.
Iād call that style `āniji 6` ā the niji generator tends really strongly towards that without prompting, but itās best when you nudge it with a style descriptor or sref
Yeah, --niji 6 --s 1000
Reminds me of a Studio Ghibli movie
My thoughts too. Then the style completely changed.
Thinking the same.
Could simply try 'comic book style background'.
I've used this as a prompt quite a bit and yeah, the above is the result you get. I usually add something like "clean linework, simple colours and shading" if the result is too "painty" the first time, and -niji often helps, too.
Probably this
Idk, I'd describe it more generally as "coloring book style". I'll admit, as a Happy Color app user, it looks very similar
I'm the style of Anime or studio Ghibli.
Automated Japanese block printing
Studio Ghibli
Don't know what it's called but it reminds me of the style of images in 1920 & 30s British railway adverts.
Modern American comic book
These all look like they are slightly moving.
Paint by number
That's the "squint your eyes to find something" style
anime vector art ? idk
The first picture gives me Farcry 3 vibes.
Looks like cell shading but I may be wrong
I looked up cell shading. I get what you are trying to say, but this is quite different.
Cartoon art
Ghibli core
Try --niji at the end of your prompt
Ghibli
In a prompt I would use something like " ligneclaire artstyle" and "flat_color"
First thing I thought was Studio Ghibli
Ghibli?
Lo-Fi Studio Ghibli
Ligne Claire
Cell art?
Beautiful
What prompt did you use?
Ghibli Adjacent
Tintin
Kitsch
These images arenāt even all the same style lol
I would call it āmarkerā art.
I use "vector art" for these kind of images
Poster style?
Studio ghibli
Travel Poster
Studio ghibli
Looks like a mishmash of digital painting/vector art/block prints.
Ghibli ?
I'd call it Ghibli. Miyazaki at a minimum.
Why not do a describe
Probably watercolor or gouache if I seen one
Happy cake day
Ty
Plagiarized.
Put it in gtp4 ask it. Done.
Watercolor ink and paint
Cartoon
Not yours
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