Arts like... Akihiko Yoshida (Flux1.D)
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Description
This LoRA model has been trained with Ai-Toolkit based on Akihiko Yoshida (吉田 明彦) artstyle on Flux1.D checkpoint. Obtained graphics arer a little off to the original art style (less sketchy, more minimatist), but the rendering results still really good, and give a unique style. This LoRA model could be use for anime/manga representations.
Artist biography
Akihiko Yoshida (吉田 明彦) , born on February 15, 1967, in Japan, is a highly influential Japanese video game designer, illustrator, and artist whose work has left a lasting mark on the gaming industry. After joining Square (now Square Enix) in 1995, Akihiko Yoshida quickly rose to prominence with his intricate and atmospheric character designs. His early notable works include Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (designed by Quest before joining Square) and Tactics Ogre, where he began refining his signature style—characterized by detailed costumes, expressive characters, and a blend of fantasy with a painterly, almost watercolor-like quality.
At Square Enix, Akihiko Yoshida solidified his reputation as a lead artist with Final Fantasy Tactics (1997), where he crafted a medieval-inspired world filled with memorable characters. This was followed by Vagrant Story (2000), a critically acclaimed title showcasing his ability to create moody, cinematic visuals. His work on Final Fantasy XII (2006) further elevated his status, as he designed the expansive world of Ivalice with a focus on elaborate character designs and cultural depth. He later played a key role in the visual direction of Final Fantasy XIV, contributing to its rebirth as A Realm Reborn (2013), one of the most successful MMORPGs.
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While the training dataset includes works created by Akihiko Yoshida without direct authorization, this LoRA model's design ensures full compliance with copyright laws. This is achieved through a transformative training process that abstracts and generalizes Akihiko Yoshida artistic style rather than replicating specific copyrighted works. As a result, this LoRA model is able to generate innovative and original content inspired by Akihiko Yoshida artistic influences, while remaining within the boundaries of legal and ethical standards.



















