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restyle#

Right-click a message -> Apps -> restyle

restyle re-draws an existing image in one of Eimi's 25 style presets. It is the stripped-down version of tweak: no model dropdown, no prompt required, one click from preset to result.

The same menu opens from the 🎭 Restyle button on a finished job card.


What it actually does#

A preset is not a special pipeline. It writes an edit prompt for you and runs an ordinary Klein edit with it.

  • Prompt-only presets (23 of the 25) turn into re-create this image in the style of <style description>.
  • Reference presets (Anime and Omori) additionally upload a bundled reference picture as a second input and tell the model in the prompt that image 2 is a style source only, so it copies the look and not the subject.

That is the whole trick, and it is why restyle behaves like an edit: the composition mostly survives, the rendering changes. How much survives is the Source Influence control.


The menu#

Header ### Re-style Image, purple accent, 300-second timeout. On expiry it becomes ⏱️ Selection timed out. Anyone else clicking gets This is not your restyle menu.

Top to bottom:

Row When it appears What it is
Image dropdown Only with more than one image Choose which image to restyle..., up to 25 entries
Style preview Whenever a real preset is selected The preset's label and description on one line
Style dropdown Always Choose style preset... -- ✍️ Custom first, then 24 presets
Pagination When there is more than one page ◀ / Styles 1/2 / ▶
Speed and size Always Fast / Quality / 4B / 9B / Batch: 1
Source Influence Always Source Influence..., 30% to 100%
Status line Always A grey summary joined by ·
Submit row Always Submit / ✏️ Edit Prompt / Cancel

The status line prints Speed: always, Style: once a preset is chosen, Batch: only at 2, and Source: only once you have picked a value. It also has an AR: slot, but the restyle menu has no aspect-ratio control, so that field never appears here.

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The menu supports a preview picture beside each preset's name, and will render one if a preset defines it. None of the 25 presets currently has a preview image set, so in practice you get the bold label and the one-line description and nothing else. Whether that ever gets filled in is up to the maintainer.


The style dropdown#

The first entry is always ✍️ Custom (Describe your own style). Below it come the presets, 24 to a page. With 25 presets that means two pages -- page 1 holds Custom plus 24, page 2 holds Custom plus the last one.

The order, and which presets appear at all, come from your /settings: you can sort by priority (the default), alphabetically or in your own custom order, and you can hide presets you never use. Hidden ones do not appear here, which can change the page count.

The full list of what each preset does is on the Style Presets page rather than being repeated here.

Custom#

Picking ✍️ Custom removes ▶ Submit from the row, because there is no generated prompt to submit. Use ✏️ Edit Prompt instead: the modal opens pre-filled with

re-create this image in the style of

for you to finish. Submitting it empty gives ⚠️ Please describe the style you want.

Custom runs at a fixed Source Influence of 0.8 unless you set one yourself, and it does not overwrite your saved default style.


Fast / Quality / 4B / 9B / Batch#

The same five-button row Klein editing uses. The active speed and the active size render blue; Batch turns green at 2.

Button What it sets
Fast 4 steps, CFG 1.0 -- the distilled model
Quality 20 steps, CFG 5.0 -- the base model
4B The smaller Klein model
9B The larger Klein model, which also pulls in a bigger text encoder
Batch: 1 / 2 Toggles between one and two outputs

Restyle always runs on Flux2 Klein. There is no model choice -- these four buttons pick which of the four Klein modes you get, and that is the whole of the model decision.

Combination What to expect
4B Fast Fastest. Fine for prompt-only presets and broad look changes
4B Quality 40 model passes instead of 4. Cleaner detail, noticeably slower
9B Fast The bigger model at 4 steps. Better prompt understanding, still quick
9B Quality The most careful and the slowest. Worth it for reference presets and busy images

The menu opens on your saved restyle model from /settings, falling back to your saved edit model, and finally to Klein 4B Fast. Whatever you pick here is a one-off; it does not get saved back.

See Flux for what the four modes cost you in time and detail.


Source Influence#

A dropdown from 30% to 100% in steps of 10, controlling how much of the original image's structure survives.

Value Label shown Effect
30% -- 70% Less structure The model is freer to re-invent composition, pose and framing
80% Default Recognisably the same picture, re-rendered
90% -- 100% More structure Layout is held tightly; mostly only the rendering changes

Under the hood it scales the encoded source image before the model diffuses it. At 100% nothing is scaled at all, so the original goes in untouched. Below that, the lower the number, the weaker the source's pull.

For the two reference presets there is a second knob you do not control directly: the style reference image is always weighted at 75% of whatever you set. Turning Source Influence down turns the reference down with it.

If you never touch it#

Leaving the dropdown alone does not mean 80%. Each preset carries its own default, and that is what runs:

Preset Default Source Influence
Anime, Omori 0.7
Studio Ghibli 0.66
The other 22 0.8
✍️ Custom 0.8

Pick a value from the dropdown and it overrides the preset's own for that run.


Submitting#

Button Colour What it does
Submit Green Runs immediately with the generated style prompt. Missing when Custom is selected
✏️ Edit Prompt Blue Opens the Re-style Image modal with that same prompt pre-filled, so you can add to it or rewrite it
Cancel Grey Deletes the menu

Submit deliberately comes first here, unlike the tweak menu where Edit Prompt leads. Restyle's whole point is that you usually do not need to type anything.

The modal's field is 2000 characters and is optional for a real preset (leave it as-is and it behaves exactly like Submit) but required for Custom. Anything you write replaces the generated prompt outright, so if you want to add to a preset rather than replace it, edit around the text that is already there.

Both paths are guarded against double-clicks. Open the modal and close it without submitting and the menu is spent -- right-click again.

Restyle silently overwrites your saved default style

Every time you submit with a real preset, that preset is saved as your default_style in /settings. Nothing warns you and nothing asks. If you had a favourite pinned there, a one-off restyle replaces it. ✍️ Custom is the exception and leaves it alone.

What is pre-selected when the menu opens

Your saved default_style, if you have one. If you have never set one, the first style in your list is pre-selected instead, so ▶ Submit is usable straight away without touching the dropdown.


Restyle inside the tweak menu#

Picking Restyle 🎭 as the model in tweak gets you the same presets with two extras the dedicated menu does not have:

Extra What it is
Aspect Ratio... Change the output shape while restyling, instead of matching the input
📐 Resolution: Default / 1K / 2K A toggle overriding the pixel budget: 1K is 1 MP, 2K is 4 MP

Everything else -- preset list, Source Influence, the four Klein modes, batch, the auto-save of your default style -- behaves identically.


Errors you may see#

Message Cause
❌ No image found in that message. Nothing usable on the message
⚠️ Please describe the style you want. Custom submitted with an empty prompt
⚠️ Unknown style preset: {key} The preset vanished from the config between opening the menu and submitting
⚠️ Style reference image not found: `{file}`. The preset may be misconfigured. A reference preset's bundled picture is missing on the machine running the bot. Tell the maintainer
⚠️ Failed to upload style reference image. The backend refused the reference upload
This is not your restyle menu. Somebody else pressed your buttons

See also#

  • Style Presets -- all 25 presets, what each one looks like, and how to reorder or hide them
  • tweak -- the full edit menu, which offers Restyle as one of its models
  • /edit -- model: restyle does the same thing from a slash command
  • Flux -- the four Klein modes behind the buttons
  • Right-click menus
Categories: Menus | Style Presets | Edit Command | Flux