Our anime models allow for generating anime style images in various styles:
Type in your character into the character box, a drop down menu will appear. Most characters that appear in the drop down menu will work with the AI.
If the AI doesn't recognize your character, try adding key character features to the custom prompt:
"black shirt, white pants, earrings, red eyes"
We recommend using danbooru.donmai.us to search for useful tags.
You can create your own custom characters. The consistency isn't perfect, but feel free to experiment. Just add a set of tags in the custom prompt that relate to your custom character.
The AI model has the best accuracy in hands, feet, and anatomy when prompts are simple. More complex prompts may yield less consistent results.
Tags at the front of the prompt are more effective than at the end.
Introduce variety into your generations by defining sections with multiple options. One option will be randomly selected each time you generate.
Enclose options within double bars `||`, separated by single bars `|`.
"||blonde hair|brunette hair|red hair||, wearing a ||dress|skirt and top||"
In the example above, the AI will randomly pick one hair color and one outfit combination for each generation.
You can make some random choices depend on the result of the *first* random block in your prompt. Prepend a number `N` before a randomization block (`N||...||`) to link it to the Nth option (starting from 1) chosen in the first block.
This is useful for pairing characters with specific outfits or accessories.
"||asuna|jenna|alice||, 1||red and white outfit|school uniform||, 2||black dress|bikini||, 3||bikini top, shorts|red bikini||"
Important: Only the *first* standard `||...||` block in the entire prompt (including the character input field) acts as the controller for conditional blocks.
You can use this feature in both the main "Prompt" or "Custom Settings" text area and the "Character" input field.
A negative prompt tells the AI what you don't want in the generation. We provide a standard negative prompt that improves performance.
Example: If a character normally wears a red hat but you don't want it, add 'red hat' to the front of the negative prompt.
Increase tag strength by using parentheses and a value:
"(leaves:1.2)" or "(outdoors, pond, leaves:1.2)"
You can use values from 0.5 to 1.5. Start with 1.2 and adjust as needed.
"I want to direct which character does what action, but it's always making a certain character dominant."
The AI does not have the ability to direct which character does what action. Try adjusting character tag strengths to get desired results.
"Can you add this character or artist to FeetGen?"
We do not accept character or artist requests currently.