Animatensor - Prompting Guide


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AnimaTensor, is the ultimate anime-themed finetuned SDXL model. The model was trained from Animagine XL 4.0-Zero to converting the model to support V-prediction and Zero-terminal SNR. Trained on anime-style images from danbooru with the knowledge cut-off of January 7th 2025. Similar to the base model, this model was trained using tag ordering method for the identity and style training.

To generate on this new model, you can check this Ai Tool: https://tensor.art/template/878775865159195620

User Guide

First things first, the order of tags is crucial in this model. At this point, we strongly recommend following our suggested prompt guidelines by placing tags in the correct order.

  1. [Gender], [Character], [From What Series], [Rating Tag], [Artist Tags], [General Tag], [Quality Tags]

Example

  • 1girl, mita \(miside\), cool mita \(miside\), miside, animal ear headwear, blue gloves, blue hat, blue skirt, cabbie hat, choker, collarbone, gloves, hat, looking at viewer, low ponytail, ponytail, purple eyes, purple hair, red choker, red sweater, skirt, smile, sweater, teardrop facial mark, v, sensitive, field, sensitive, masterpiece, high score, great score, absurdres

From What Series

  • It is mandatory to put series tag inside your prompt list. If you want to generate your own original character? You can skip this step and just go ahead with the general tags right after gender tag.

Rating Tags

  • By putting rating tags (safe, sensitive, nsfw, or explicit) inside your prompt list, you have bigger chance to make your generated images better suited to the rating you’re aiming for. Putting safe rating tag will make the model more likely to generate safe for work image, sensitive for more revealing clothings. NSFW tag, like the name suggest (”not safe for work”), can yield even more revealing clothes/nudity, while explicit tag can yield sexual act. Take a look at these examples below (and of course, for an obvious reason, we cannot provide examples for NSFW tag and Explicit tag.)

Artist Tags

  • We recommend placing [Artist Tags] before [Geneal Tags]. Similarly, using artist tags for a character without including their series tags is not advised. Using artist tags without character’s corresponding series tags significantly weakens their effect.

Quality Tags: masterpiece, high score, great score, absurdres

  • To put quality tags at the end of your prompts instead of front. the artist tags can be triggered.

Negative Prompts: lowres, bad anatomy, bad hands, text, error, missing finger, extra digits, cropped, worst quality, low quality, bad score, signature, watermark, blurry

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