Koki'o Illu is an AI model tool with illustration style as its core, which combines the high efficiency of hand-painted texture and digital creation to create diversified visual works. Its delicate lines, soft light and shadow, and flexible style adjustment allow creators to easily realize artistic inspiration, and are suitable for character design, cover illustrations, scene drawing and other fields.
Functions
Multi-style illustration generation: Generate retro style, modern illustration style, fairy tale style and other styles with one click.
Dynamic character and background construction: Support character dynamics and complex scenes to enhance visual levels.
Efficient line processing tools: While maintaining the hand-painted texture, improve line clarity and details.
Soft light and shadow rendering: Make the work more three-dimensional and story-telling.
Custom style fine-tuning: Provide flexible line thickness, color brightness and background detail adjustment functions.
Features
Fusion of multiple art styles, support for high customization
Detailed character and scene design tools
High-quality output, suitable for commercial applications
Rich preset templates to enhance creative inspiration
Perfect combination of hand-painted and digital
Highlights
Automatic style conversion, explore more creative directions
Support for multiple character scenes, enhance story expression
Unique soft color matching system, create warm visual effects
Simple and easy-to-use user interface, suitable for novice and professional creators
High-resolution export, meet the needs of multi-platform publishing
Parameter settings
The recommended resolution is 1024x1496, but 832x1216 is completely fine (including reversed into landscape or slight variations). You will see a composition and fidelity difference between the two - depending on your goals, you might want to try both.
Illustrious models (due to their strong prompt following) respond better to negative tags compared to what you might be used to with Pony models. Examples of potentially useful negative tags you can try:
anatomical nonsense, artistic error, bad anatomy, bad arm, bad aspect ratio, bad ass, bad face, bad feet, bad hands, bad knees, bad leg, bad neck, bad perspective, bad proportions, bad reflection, bad vulva, different reflection, extra arms, extra digits, extra eyes, extra faces, extra legs, extra pupils, fewer digits, oversized limbs, wrong foot, wrong hand
Try to tailor what negative tags you use to your specific needs rather than always including them all. A trimmed down version that's suitable for general use is:
anatomical nonsense, artistic error, bad anatomy
These should be used in tandem with staple negative tags such as:
worst quality, bad quality, low quality, lowres
On the flip side, recommended positive tags are:
incredibly absurdres, highres, masterpiece, newest
But do note that certain art styles benefit from omitting masterpiece and newest.
These tags heavily lean into the refined and modern digital look, if you want to generate watercolor these might work against you. Likewise, if you're going for a retro look, avoid newest.
For a traditional art style you might want to include tags such as:
traditional media, painterly, good quality, average quality
Some tags that are useful for steering away from the default anime look include:
POS: painterly, no lineart, blending
NEG: flat color, high contrast, anime coloring, limited palette, outline, ligne claire, lineart, oekaki, jaggy lines, dithering, pixel art, monochrome, greyscale, sketch, anime screenshot
https://civitai.com/articles/8818/illustrious-art-mediums https://civitai.com/articles/8817/illustrious-year-modifier-tags
Recommended settings:
Steps: 30-40
Scale: 4-6 Sampler: Euler a OR DPM++ 2M