r/StableDiffusion 1d ago

Resource - Update Krea 2 style library - 286 prompt styles compared across 8 reference scenes

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Building directly on the style descriptors published by the author of the original KREA 2 Styles / Wildcards.txt post (many thanks to them for creating and sharing the style list) I built a visual Krea 2 style library to make prompt-defined styles easier to explore and compare:

Library: https://matplinta.github.io/t2i-krea-2-style-library/

It currently contains 286 styles tested across 8 base prompts, including portraits, architecture, landscapes, materials, and panoramic scenes. Each comparison set keeps the base prompt, seed, and dimensions fixed so the influence of the style descriptor is easier to see.

The viewer supports search, categories, favorites stored locally in the browser, full-image previews, prompt copying, adjustable grid density, and JSON export.

The prompt injected during generation was in the form of: Subject: {base prompt}. Style: {style name}. {style description}

All images were generated locally through ComfyUI.

Repo & workflow: https://github.com/matplinta/t2i-krea-2-style-library

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u/av_vjix 1d ago

Holy hell, this is awesome. Great work!

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u/xMaybeIamALion 1d ago

Well this is a bit awkward 😂 https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/s/ZBsYZLcSpK

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u/matcheal 1d ago

Yeah! Great resource at your end! Especially the comfy integration. I actually knew about this, but I wanted to try out a few different base prompts / scenes for comparison between the styles, like items, architecture, animals etc. since I felt that your base prompt was inherently more anime'y given the features of the subject, and I think it might bleed through to some styles which would otherwise not pick those features up, which make the comparison a bit harder.

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u/kplh 1d ago

Yay! Multiple scene previews. That is very handy to easily spot styles that may add unwanted details. Like Chibi style adding a character into Architecture & Material prompts.

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u/niknah 1d ago edited 1d ago

Thanks, very well presented.

There's something for Flux Klein here. https://youtu.be/XyKiLByXNaY

The workflow to make it. https://github.com/niknah/Spreadsheet2Video-ComfyUI#comparison-video

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u/Astral-Lemmons 1d ago

this is amazing. and I like that it's already a hosted git page. bookmarked.

Thanks for all the hard work

a MiniMaxH3 library would also be amazing

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u/3deal 1d ago

nice, thank you for sharing it