Modern Crimson Comics Style.
Here we are with another Crimson-sensei style — or rather, a style that comes close to that of her more recent works. Let me explain better: as you know, in the past I released two Crimson Comics styles. The first was the Classic Style, based on her earliest works, and the second — which I didn’t really name at the time, often referred to simply as Crimson Style (the first style LoRA I released) — represents the intermediate phase in the evolution of Crimson-sensei’s art.
Here is the list of works used to create this style (sorry if any titles are slightly inaccurate):
Shin Kaguya series,
1-Nenkan Chikan Saretsudzuketa Onna,
Ero Aka ni Hamatte Shimatta Shojo,
Chikan Otori Sousakan Kyouka,
Densha no Naka de Onna o Ikaseru Kyōgi-kai ni Sanka Saserareta Watashi no 1-Nenkan no
I used the same testing method as with the Classic Crimson Style — LoRA strength set to 1, so neither the character nor the style is favored, and sample images generated using only the style LoRA. I hope you like it.
As you may have noticed, the works used for this style are not from the very latest years. That’s because Crimson’s most recent works show a further evolution of the style, which I plan to call the Contemporary Crimson Comics Style.
One last note before I leave it to you: since I’ve worked on almost all of Crimson’s series, I’ve also noticed that some of them feature style variations — not necessarily evolutions, but real stylistic branches. A good example of this is J-Girl Fight 3. I’m considering creating LoRAs for these missing styles as well, including the Contemporary Crimson Comics Style I just mentioned.
That said — what do you think about this new style? Let me know in the comments.
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