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Styles
Taffy Carl edited this page Mar 4, 2026
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Styles are one of the most powerful features in FooocusPlus (and original Fooocus). They automatically modify your prompt behind the scenes to steer the AI toward a specific aesthetic, medium, mood, or technique — without you having to type long, repetitive keywords every time.
- Each style appends extra text to your positive prompt (what you want in the image).
- Many also add a negative prompt (things to avoid, like "ugly, deformed, blurry").
- This lets you get professional, themed, or artistic results with minimal effort.
- Some styles are very subtle (e.g., just adding realism or sharpness), while others are dramatic (e.g., turning a photo into full graffiti or surreal DMT art).
- FooocusPlus includes hundreds of built-in styles — far more than base Fooocus — covering art history, advertising, 3D renders, fantasy, photography, and niche effects.
- In the FooocusPlus interface, go to the Style section drop-down on the right side of your screen.
- Check one or more styles you want (you can combine 2–5 for interesting hybrids).
- Type your main prompt as normal (e.g., "beautiful woman in red dress dancing in abandoned ballroom").
- Generate — the selected styles will automatically blend their keywords into the final prompt.
- Tip: Start with Fooocus V2 (if available) as a base — it uses lightweight GPT-2-style expansion for better coherence and realism, then layer other styles on top.
- Preview examples: Visit the FooocusPlus Stylesheet page for visual demos of nearly every style:
https://daviddragonsage-fooocusplus.static.hf.space/index.html
Styles are grouped thematically on the stylesheet page. Here are key ones with what they add and when to use them:
- No Style — Raw prompt only (good for testing pure ideas).
- Fooocus V2 (if present) — Adds cinematic, detailed, emotional descriptors automatically (great base for realism).
- Fooocus Sharp / Fooocus Enhance — Boosts sharpness, detail, and clarity (use for crisp final touches).
These transform outputs into classic fine-art looks:
- Abstract Expressionism — High contrast, colorful, dramatic brushwork (for emotional/abstract pieces).
- Art Deco — Geometric, sleek, luxurious, symmetrical (1920s glamour vibe).
- Art Nouveau — Organic, flowing lines, nature-inspired curves (elegant and decorative).
- Cubism — Geometric fragmentation, multiple viewpoints (avant-garde/abstract).
- Impressionist — Loose brushwork, vibrant light/shadow play (Monet-like softness).
- Pop Art — Bright colors, bold outlines, comic-book feel (Warhol vibes).
- Surrealist — Dreamlike, symbolic, bizarre elements (Dalí-inspired weirdness).
- Watercolor — Soft, painterly, textured washes (gentle, artistic look).
Perfect for product shots, posters, or polished promo images:
- Ads Advertising — Professional, eye-catching, modern commercial poster.
- Ads Automotive — Sleek, dynamic vehicle-focused shots.
- Ads Fashion Editorial — High-fashion magazine style, trendy and stylish.
- Ads Food Photography / Ads Gourmet Food Photography — Appetizing, macro details, glistening food.
- Ads Luxury — Elegant, high-end, sophisticated product presentation.
Great for game assets, toys, or cute designs:
- Action Figure — Plastic collectible toy look.
- Adorable 3D Character / Adorable Kawaii — Cute, 3D-rendered, big-eyed charm.
- Cel Shaded Art — Flat 2D toon shading (comic/anime style).
- Character Design Sheet — Turnaround/reference sheet for characters.
For mood-heavy or trippy results:
- Dark Fantasy / Dark Moody Atmosphere — Gloomy, mysterious, dramatic shadows.
- DMT Art Style / Psychedelic — Swirling, vibrant, surreal hallucinations.
- Double Exposure — Ghostly overlapping images.
- Dripping Paint Splatter Art — Messy, dynamic paint effects.
- Graffiti — Urban street art, tags, murals.
- Hyperrealism — Extremely lifelike, photographic detail.
- Steampunk — Brass, gears, Victorian machinery.
- Blueprint Schematic Drawing — Technical line drawing.
- Cinematic Diva — Ultra-detailed, film-like, moody composition.
- Combine wisely: Fooocus V2 + one art style + one enhancer (e.g., Sharp) often works best. Too many = chaotic results.
- Negative prompts: Most styles add their own negatives (blurry, deformed, etc.) — you can add more in the negative prompt box if needed.
- Test with simple prompts first: Use "a cat" or your maniac character to see how each style changes it before complex scenes.
- FooocusPlus extras: This fork adds many advertising, food, and niche styles not in base Fooocus — experiment with the full list on the stylesheet page.
Head to https://daviddragonsage-fooocusplus.static.hf.space/index.html to browse every style with previews and exact prompt/negative additions.