Guidance and prompts for using Style Reference code
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Summary

This style showcases a retro anime style, blending fantasy, horror, and sci-fi elements. The images feature vibrant colors, strong contrasts, and clear lines, characteristic of Japanese manga. Through exaggerated character expressions and scene settings, the works create a dramatic and tense atmosphere.

Style Analysis

Color: This style utilize highly saturated colors, such as purple, pink, and blue, and cleverly employ contrasting colors for greater visual impact. This color palette is common in Japanese anime from the 80s and 90s, evoking a retro and nostalgic atmosphere.
Lighting: The use of light is relatively flat, without significant light and shadow contrast, focusing more on the use of color and outline delineation, highlighting the two-dimensional characteristics of the anime style.
Design Technique: The works employ typical Japanese anime design techniques, with exaggerated character designs, expressive faces, and imaginative scene settings. The lines are clear and fluid, and the details are meticulously crafted, reflecting the unique charm of retro anime.

Application Scenarios

Music Album Cover and Music Video Design: The visual elements of this style can be used for music album covers and music video designs for genres like electronic music and rock, creating a unique visual effect. For example, the scenes and characters in the images can be incorporated into music videos to create a musical world filled with fantasy and sci-fi elements.

More Tips


You can explore further by combining the following command:

  • --s: Default value is 100, can be set from 0 to 1000. The higher the value, the more detailed the image, and the closer the style may be to reality.
  • -niji 6: Using this command will give the image a more anime style.
  • --sw: Default value is 100, can be input from 0 to 1000. A higher value makes the style closer to the original.
  • You can now blend multiple --sref codes together (for example --sref 123 456 )
  • You can weigh individual codes or urls as follows --sref 123::2
  • You can also read more guides on How to use SREF Code

Other Reference Code

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Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 446107457 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 446107457 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 446107457 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 3200 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 3200 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 3200 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 3200 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 929530169 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 929530169 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 929530169 in MidJourney
Example of an image generated using the prompt --sref 929530169 in MidJourney