EuropaBorealis_IL
Style: Western illustration · Painterly realism · Flexible artistic base
Description: EuropaBorealis_IL began as an attempt to reproduce my own drawing and illustration style — warm, grainy, and grounded in traditional media. Over time it evolved into something broader: a universal base model for Western-style art that can adapt to comics, paintings, game art, or editorial illustration.
The model produces rich but soft colors, tactile textures, and balanced compositions. Its results often look like a mix of pencil, acrylic, gouache, or watercolor, depending on how you prompt it. It captures that slightly imperfect, physical feel missing in most diffusion models — warm highlights, subtle roughness, and color that feels layered rather than digital.
Under the hood, EuropaBorealis_IL is built on Illustrious with a blend of realistic SDXL base and a few painterly LoRAs, tuned to get the specific tonal range and color character I was after. The training dataset was composed primarily from Artwee (tagged with Danbooru structure for better prompt control), plus works from several of my favorite comic artists and my own original illustrations.
While its core identity leans toward Western art, the model is flexible — with the right prompt, it can even produce clean anime-style work, though its natural strengths are more traditional. The focus areas are color, texture, and composition, not hyperrealism or gloss.
A follow-up version is planned — more stable and tuned based on user feedback — along with LoRAs that reinforce particular artistic directions. For now, this release is meant to be explored freely. Push it, break it, and see where it shines and where it struggles.
Recommended prompt tip: Specify the medium (e.g. “oil painting,” “colored pencils,” “gouache illustration”) for best results.