Style Models let you apply a specific look and feel to your visuals, such as:
  • Watercolor or oil painting
  • Neon cyberpunk
  • Comic book inking
  • Monochrome film noir
  • Your brand’s visual tone
Once applied, all generated images / motions will follow this aesthetic for a polished, coherent visual experience.

🎬 Where Can You Use a Style Model?

  • When generating visuals during script/audio-to-storyboard flow
  • During image regeneration for any frame in the storyboard
  • When editing or refining a visual manually
You’ll find your style models listed in the Visual Style dropdown.

🚀 How to Apply a Style Model

  1. Open your storyboard and select any frame.
  2. Click on “Visual” tab.
  3. Choose Regenerate or Edit Visual.
  4. In the style dropdown, select your style model by name (e.g., Sofia_Style).
  5. Update the visual prompt if needed.
  6. Click “Generate” or “Regenerate”.
🖼️ The resulting image will use your trained visual style. 💡 Tip: Use the Trigger Word (e.g., “Sofia_Style”) in the prompt for more precision.

📌 Example Prompts

  • “A rainy street in Tokyo, Sofia_Style”
  • “A medieval knight with red cape, painted in noir_comic_style”

🧠 Pro Tips

  • Combine with trained character models for stylized storytelling
  • Reuse your style model across videos to create visual branding
  • Use consistent aspect ratios for best results (e.g., 9:16 or 1:1)

🛠 Troubleshooting

  • Don’t see your model? Make sure it’s trained and listed as “Active” in Model Gallery.
  • Style didn’t apply well? Try adding the trigger word directly to your prompt.
  • Still not matching your aesthetic? Consider retraining with more focused reference images.

Need help? Reach out to support@atlabs.ai — we’re here to help you style your story.