Anima is a 2 billion parameter text-to-image model created via a collaboration between CircleStone Labs and Comfy Org. It is focused mainly on anime concepts, characters, and styles, but is also capable of generating a wide variety of other non-photorealistic content. The model is designed for making illustrations and artistic images, and will not work well at realism.
It is trained on several million anime images and about 800k non-anime artistic images. No synthetic data was used for training. The knowledge cut-off date for the anime training data is September 2025.
This preview version is an intermediate model checkpoint. The model is still training and the final version will improve, especially for fine details and overall aesthetics.
The model is natively supported in ComfyUI. The above image contains a workflow; you can open it in ComfyUI or drag-and-drop to get the workflow. The model files go in their respective folders inside your model directory:
The model is trained on Danbooru-style tags, natural language captions, and combinations of tags and captions.
[quality/meta/year/safety tags] [1girl/1boy/1other etc] [character] [series] [artist] [general tags]
Within each tag section, the tags can be in arbitrary order.
Human score based: masterpiece, best quality, good quality, normal quality, low quality, worst quality
PonyV7 aesthetic model based: score_9, score_8, ..., score_1
You can use either the human score quality tags, the aesthetic model tags, both together, or neither. All combinations work.
Specific year: year 2025, year 2024, ...
Period: newest, recent, mid, early, old
highres, absurdres, anime screenshot, jpeg artifacts, official art, etc
safe, sensitive, nsfw, explicit
Prefix artist with @. E.g. "@big chungus". You must put @ in front of the artist. The effect will be very weak if you don't.
year 2025, newest, normal quality, score_5, highres, safe, 1girl, oomuro sakurako, yuru yuri, @nnn yryr, smile, brown hair, hat, solo, fur-trimmed gloves, open mouth, long hair, gift box, fang, skirt, red gloves, blunt bangs, gloves, one eye closed, shirt, brown eyes, santa costume, red hat, skin fang, twitter username, white background, holding bag, fur trim, simple background, brown skirt, bag, gift bag, looking at viewer, santa hat, ;d, red shirt, box, gift, fur-trimmed headwear, holding, red capelet, holding box, capelet
The model was trained with random tag dropout. You don't need to include every single relevant tag for the image.
To improve style and content diversity, the model was additionally trained on two non-anime datasets: LAION-POP (specifically the ye-pop version) and DeviantArt. Both were filtered to exclude photos. Because these datasets are qualitatively different from anime datasets, captions from them have been labeled with a "dataset tag". This occurs at the very beginning of a prompt followed by a newline. Optionally, the second line can contain either the image alt-text (ye-pop) or the title of the work (DeviantArt). Examples:
ye-pop
For Sale: Others by Arun Prem
Abstract, oil painting of three faceless, blue-skinned figures. Left: white, draped figure; center: yellow-shirted, dark-haired figure; right: red-veiled, dark-haired figure carrying another. Bold, textured colors, minimalist style.
deviantart
Flame
Digital painting of a fiery dragon with glowing yellow eyes, black horns, and a long, sinuous tail, perched on a glowing, molten rock formation. The background is a gradient of dark purple to orange.
You may be interested in comparing Anima's outputs with other models. A ComfyUI workflow, anima_comparison.json, is provided. This workflow generates a grid of images where each model is a column and the rows are different seeds. It can be configured to compare any number of models you select by changing a few output nodes. Supported model architectures: Anima, SDXL, Lumina, Chroma, Newbie-Image. The default configuration compares Anima, NetaYume, and Newbie-Image.
This model is licensed under the CircleStone Labs Non-Commercial License. The model and derivatives are only usable for non-commercial purposes. Additionally, this model constitutes a "Derivative Model" of Cosmos-Predict2-2B-Text2Image, and therefore is subject to the NVIDIA Open Model License Agreement insofar as it applies to Derivative Models.
The details of the commercial licensing process are still being worked out. For now, you can express your interest in acquiring a commercial license by emailing tdrussell1@proton.me
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