u/Shady-Dragon

Best Ai image generation & editing model for professional illustrators?

Hi guys, I’m a professional digital illustrator and I do a lot of artwork for books and light novels. Being a professional artist has surprisingly made it hard for me to make use of Ai since I usually have very precise style and composition in mind.

My style is usually black and white, semi-realistic mix between comics and shonen manga, and the scenes I usually draw are very specific and not generic enough for most Ai models to adhere to my prompt correctly. Is there a specific model in the Drawthings app that lets me have as much control as possible? Maybe a model that turns sketches into fully rendered illustrations without changing too much?

I’ve also noticed most models on the app lean towards either photo realism or instagram / pixive illustrations, they offer specific prompt adherence if you are ok with realism, but don’t give a shot about the anatomy, poses, scenic composition and specific details if you go for something illustrated using a very specific prompt. So what models, refiner models or Loras would be good to maintain both prompt adherence and stylization?

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

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u/Shady-Dragon — 7 days ago
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Police in front of San Pedro Square?

Police dispersed the crowd and filled the scene. There are planes and drones flying around. Does anyone know what's going on?

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u/Shady-Dragon — 2 months ago