Style Presets#
Style presets are the 25 named looks you can apply to an existing image with the restyle model. They are picked from a dropdown in the restyle menu or passed as style: on /edit.
How a preset is applied#
A preset does not run a special workflow. It writes the prompt for you and hands the job to the Klein edit model.
- Prompt-only presets turn into
re-create this image in the style of <style description>. - Reference presets additionally attach a bundled reference image as a second input, and the prompt becomes
re-create the first image in the <style> shown in the second image (...), which is a style reference only. Only copy the art style, not the content or subject of the reference image.
Anything you type in the prompt: field is appended after that sentence, so you can steer the result without losing the preset.
Note
style: is required when you run /edit model: restyle. Leaving it out gives you "The restyle model requires a style parameter. Use autocomplete to see available presets."
The 25 presets#
Only Anime and Omori are reference-image presets. The other 23 are prompt-only.
| Preset | Key | Type | What it does to the image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anime | anime |
reference image | Japanese anime, cel-shaded look, driven by a bundled anime reference at strength 0.7 |
| Oil Painting | oil_painting |
prompt | Thick impasto brushstrokes, rich saturated colour, visible canvas texture |
| Watercolor | watercolor |
prompt | Soft washes, bleeding edges, translucent layers, wet-on-wet, paper texture |
| Pixel Art | pixel_art |
prompt | 16-bit retro sprites, limited palette, crisp pixels, no anti-aliasing |
| Pencil Sketch | pencil_sketch |
prompt | Graphite drawing with crosshatching and detailed shading on white paper |
| Cyberpunk Neon | cyberpunk_neon |
prompt | Neon lighting, holographic signage, a dramatic purple and cyan palette |
| Studio Ghibli | ghibli |
prompt | Whimsical hand-drawn animation look, lush painterly backgrounds, soft warm light |
| Comic Book | comic_book |
prompt | Bold ink outlines, halftone dots, cel shading, vivid flat colour, dynamic layout |
| Art Nouveau | art_nouveau |
prompt | Ornate flowing organic linework, decorative floral borders, Mucha-inspired, muted jewel tones |
| Vaporwave | vaporwave |
prompt | Pastel pink and purple gradients, 80s retro, glitch effects, marble statues, sunset grid |
| Stained Glass | stained_glass |
prompt | Bold black leading, jewel-toned translucent glass, radiant backlight, gothic cathedral feel |
| Low Poly | low_poly |
prompt | Faceted geometric 3D render, flat shading, minimal polygon count, clean vibrant colour |
| Ukiyo-e | ukiyo_e |
prompt | Japanese woodblock print, flat colour fields, bold outlines, traditional ink, Hokusai wave patterns |
| Fantasy RPG | fantasy_rpg |
prompt | Epic painterly digital illustration, dramatic light, detailed armour and weapons, magical atmosphere |
| Film Noir | noir |
prompt | High-contrast black and white, venetian-blind shadows, moody 1940s detective mood |
| Pop Art | pop_art |
prompt | Bold primary colours, Ben-Day dots, thick black outlines, Warhol screen-print look |
| Isometric | isometric |
prompt | Isometric miniature diorama with tilt-shift, clean vector-like rendering, soft shadows |
| Dark Gothic | gothic_dark |
prompt | Macabre atmosphere, deep shadows, ornate Victorian detail, candlelight, ravens and thorns, desaturated with red accents |
| Impressionist | impressionist |
prompt | Loose visible brushwork, dappled vibrant light, Monet-inspired plein air, soft focus |
| Claymation | claymation |
prompt | Stop-motion clay figures with rough surfaces and fingerprint marks, warm studio light, miniature set |
| Synthwave | synthwave |
prompt | Retro-futuristic chrome, neon pink and blue sunset, wireframe grid landscape, 1980s sci-fi |
| Chinese Ink | chinese_ink |
prompt | Sumi-e ink wash on rice paper, minimalist brushwork, misty mountains, zen restraint |
| Line Art | line_art |
prompt | Clean uncoloured ink illustration, fine linework, white background, professional inking |
| Psychedelic | psychedelic |
prompt | Swirling vibrant colour, 1960s poster style, kaleidoscopic patterns, trippy distortion |
| Omori | omori |
reference image | The OMORI game's art style, driven by a bundled reference at strength 0.7 |
Tip
The dropdown's first entry is always Custom, which skips the preset entirely and opens the prompt modal so you can describe the look yourself.
Missing reference file
If a reference preset's bundled image is missing on disk you get "⚠️ Style reference image not found for ' and the job does not run. That is a missing file on the machine the bot runs on, not something you can fix from Discord -- tell the maintainer.
Where you can pick one#
| Surface | How |
|---|---|
/edit |
model: restyle plus style: (autocompleted) |
| Restyle menu | right-click an image → Apps → restyle |
| tweak menu | pick Restyle 🎭 as the model, then the style sub-section appears |
/settings |
saves a default style so the dropdown is pre-selected |
The other style library#
There is a second, completely separate collection of 285 styles inside the bot. You cannot pick from it, and it is not related to the 25 presets above.
That library exists only to advise the AI enhancer. When your prompt happens to contain a distinctive name -- an artist, a franchise, a real art movement -- a written description of that style is quietly added to the enhancer's context as a suggestion. The enhancer is explicitly told to decide for itself whether you actually meant it, and that using none of the suggestions is fine.
Its tags are deliberately distinctive rather than generic. Words like "anime" or "painting" are intentionally not tags, so an ordinary prompt does not drag a pile of style descriptions into the enhancer. Nicknames such as jjk, aot, snk, mha, bnha, jojo, jjba, csm, dbz, edgerunners, death note, bleach, one piece and frieren are mapped in by hand. At most 10 style candidates are passed along for any one prompt.
A handful of the 285 names, to show the range: 35mm Photography, 70s Anime, 8-Bit Style, Abstract Expressionism, Akira Toriyama Style, Artgerm Style, Bauhaus, Berserk Manga Style, Chibi Anime, Cubism, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Style, Ghibli Style, Hyperrealism, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Style, Junji Ito Style, LEGO Minifigure, Minecraft Style, Monet Style, Pixar Animation, PS1 Graphics, Sailor Moon Style, Simpsons Style, Solo Leveling Art, Soviet Propaganda Poster, Tim Burton Style, Van Gogh Style, Woodcut, Zelda Wind Waker Style.
Why you cannot select these
They are hints for a language model, not workflows. They only have an effect when AI enhancement is switched on, and even then the enhancer is free to ignore them. If you want a look you can actually choose and apply to a finished image, use one of the 25 presets above.
Related#
- restyle menu -- the picker itself
- /edit -- the command behind restyle
- AI Enhance -- the only thing the 285-style library touches
- Prompting -- describing a style yourself instead