This is a style where an angel and a demon meet in a spring everbloom garden. Not as enemies, but as two whose love needs no justification.
They look at each other without struggle. Their closeness is quiet, yet it permeates everything. Here, light does not argue with shadow; it intertwines with it, creating a softness where all opposites dissolve.
The people and animals in this world carry the same stillness. Their features are softened, their movements gentle, their gazes turned inward or toward one another with the same lingering tenderness that binds the two in the everbloom garden.
The landscapes here are not mere backdrops. This is a place where spring never ends, where flowers bloom to remain, and where even the quietest corner breathes the story of a love that was never meant to be, yet came to be.
Ver. 1
The style reveals itself most fully in images of people and animals through soft light, gentle contours, and an almost tangible airiness in skin and fur.
In landscapes, the presence is lighter yet still felt in delicate pastel tones, diffused lighting, and soft gradients of sky, water, and air.
This style is best suited to scenes featuring clouds, blossoms and other scenes dominated by soft colours (blue, pink, purple, white),
With architecture, the style is more restrained, though it occasionally breaks through more strongly depending on the scene, especially when forms are simple, colors are light, or the mood aligns with the style's gentle nature.
Usage tips
DPM++ 2M Automatic (or Karras) - 30-45 steps
or Euler a Automatic - 30-45 steps
This style works best with tags that contain soft colours such as "blue, pink, purple, white".
You can also use a tags to enhance the style:
pastel colours or these colours together:
white, blue, pink