Style Reference
This guide will show you how to transform your images into personalized pieces that align perfectly with your vision.
What is Style Reference?
Style Reference allows you to use an existing image as inspiration to maintain a consistent visual style across your creations. By uploading a reference image, the AI analyzes the visual elements of the image—such as color schemes, textures, lighting, and overall style—and then applies these characteristics to your new creations.
How to use Style Reference?
Restyle is supported by only SDXL (Realistic & Anime) Models.
Select Style Reference: Begin by selecting the Style Reference option in ImagineArt.

Add an image to be used as a reference: upload your reference image that embodies the style you want to replicate. This image will guide the AI in applying the desired style and visual elements to your new creations.

Write the prompt: Enter your prompt describing the image you want to create. You can include specific instructions regarding the character, scene, or details you want in the final image while maintaining the style of the reference.

Choose aspect ratio and generation settings: Adjust the aspect ratio and generation settings based on your project’s needs. Whether you need a portrait, landscape, or custom ratio, you can easily modify the output to suit your requirements.
Click Create: Once everything is set, click Generate to let the AI create your new image in the style of your reference. The AI will apply the chosen style and elements, ensuring consistency throughout your project.

Why Use Style Reference?
Consistent Aesthetic: Style Reference ensures that the style, mood, and visual elements stay consistent across multiple images, making it ideal for branding, storytelling, and concept design.
Creative Control: By providing a reference image, you have full control over the visual direction of your project, ensuring your creations align with your vision.
Easy Replication: Once you’ve defined a style with a reference image, you can quickly apply it to other projects, saving time while maintaining visual coherence.
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