Training a Style Model
Style models learn a specific visual aesthetic—whether it's an artistic technique, color palette, or unique look. Apply your trained style to any subject or scene.
What Can Style Models Learn?
Artistic styles: Painting techniques, illustration styles
Color palettes: Specific color combinations and moods
Visual treatments: Film looks, vintage effects, modern aesthetics
Brand styles: Consistent visual identity for marketing
Photography styles: Specific lighting, composition, processing
Image Requirements
Number of Images: 10-20 images
Image Guidelines:
Consistent visual style across all images
Variety of subjects within that style
High quality, high resolution
Clear examples of the style you want to capture
What to Include
Good training images:
Multiple subjects in the same style
Clear representation of the aesthetic
Different compositions showing style consistency
Various scenes that share the visual approach
Avoid:
Mixing multiple styles in training set
Low quality or inconsistent images
Images where the style isn't clearly visible
Too much variation in visual approach
Training Process
Navigate to Models > Create New Model
Select Style as the model type
Upload your training images
Name your style model
Click Start Training
Wait approximately 15-30 minutes
Credit Cost
Training a Style model costs 400 credits.
Using Your Style Model
Apply your style to any subject using the trigger word:
> "A mountain landscape in [trigger word] style" > "Portrait of a woman, [trigger word]" > "City street scene, [trigger word] aesthetic"
Style Model Use Cases
Brand consistency: Generate all marketing images in your brand style
Artistic exploration: Apply favorite artists' styles to new subjects
Product photography: Maintain consistent look across catalog
Social media: Create cohesive visual feeds
