Three Delicacy Wonton (三餡馄饨Mix)
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This Three-Fillings Wonton Mix:
A bit of Kim Hongdo (/model/11422/kimhongdo)
A touch of MoXin and Shu Ke Zou Ma (/model/12597/moxin)
A small splash of Xiao Ren Shu – just a hint, for background scenery (/model/18323/xiaorenshu)
All wrapped up inside one big wrapper (/model/14734/store-bought-gyoza-mix)
If the flavor isn’t strong enough, just add more ingredients to taste.
Ashen's ColorBox color-enhancement if you like the style but wish it had more color.
Description:
A LoRA mixed model based on my earlier GyozaMix. This checkpoint applies a monochromatic filter reminiscent of the ink brushwork style seen in traditional East Asian calligraphy and painting. It has an extremely strong effect on trees and landscapes, turning leaves into ink blots resembling brush strokes. Characters are affected less so, hence the tuning ratio has been adjusted to preserve their anime-like aesthetic.
Originally I was going to name it Shrimp Gyoza Mix because I love shrimp dumplings, but since I added a bit of the Xiao You Shu LoRA, I decided to make it more Shanghai-inspired (plus I had wontons for lunch yesterday). Hence: Three-Fillings Wonton Mix.
Versions:
Currently there are 3 versions. Base, Anime, and MSG. Base is simply GyozaMix with a light filter. It accepts LoRAs well. Adjust to your taste. Clothing and character LoRAs work best. The MSG edition is even more 水墨畫-style. I basically increased the LoRA strength until it looked bad, then stepped back a little. The stylistic effect is very strong, but the output remains clearly illustrative. Anime is my personal favorite. It’s more aesthetically 水墨畫, with all that entails, yet still retains those classic anime features beneath the watercolor ink surface. You can experiment with style LoRAs, but honestly it's less versatile than Base and may collapse.
Usage Notes:
I recommend being cautious with high denoise settings when using Latent Upscaler. Because the model is quite strong in its stylistic vision, high denoise settings tend to push it too far toward a realistic Chinese ink painting, drastically altering the original image.
For the MSG edition, you must prompt for realism, otherwise the 水墨畫 effect will be too overpowering. A good style to try is:
(ultra high res, photorealistic, realistic, best quality, photo-realistic),
(high detailed skin, visible pores), (real person, photograph),
(8k, raw photo, best quality, masterpiece)
If you use store-bought wonton wrappers, can it still be considered homemade?











