A generalized furry Anima diffusion model with more of the popular glossy ai-gen appearance. E621 concepts and natural language compatible prompting with text generation preserved.
WEAKLY recognized artist tags:
@accelo, @aycee, @bagelcollie, @baphypaws, @blitzpony, @braeburned, @budoti, @butterchalk, @chunie, @cobaltsynapse, @coffeesoda, @cometdragonite, @cytricacid, @dacad, @daftpatriot, @dagasi, @dingbat, @doodlemark, @edjit, @enginetrap, @fantine, @funkybun, @hinar miler, @hioshiru, @indexer, @jumpy jackal, @kashmere, @keffotin, @kenket, @keovi, @k1ngl30n, @letodoesart, @loimu, @mawmain, @meesh, @orlandofox, @reign-2004, @ruaidri, @sushiamazing, @tzarvolver, @waspsalad, @zackary911, @zaush
Additional artist tags recognized in version 2 and 3:
@cubi, @flipyart, @kabscorner, @latrans, @nopetrol, @panken, @zarckets
Additional artist tags recognized in version 4 and 4 10-step:
@allorexx, @jinxit, @leoncheetah, @mintyderg, @nicknak044, @sinz0ne, @tazara
Generation params: Sampler: euler Scheduler: sgm-uniform CFG: 4.5 Steps: 30-50 (38 recommended)
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Hello, does your generation model respond to prompts like "humanoid," "anthropomorphic," "human-like," and the like? Or did you use the word "Anthro" as an anchor for understanding anatomy?
The training included images tagged with danbooru tagging, e621 tagging and full natural language tagging so it should recognize "humanoid" "anthro" "canine." For the natural language tagging I used a local instance of https://huggingface.co/spaces/Thouph/Furrence-2-Large-Demo so you can get a good idea of the captioning style if you toss an image in there.
outputs per seed look almost exact same as the anima toon merge model
Almost the same? Well, which outputs do you prefer? 🤔
@someyoungguy69 the toon merge outputs seemed more blurry/washed so maybe this one
although the other one said it was partially trained with natural language, so in theory that one should work better for anima





