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Fluent Emoji Style LoRA for Qwen-Image

Generate Microsoft Fluent Emoji-style 3D renders with a Qwen-Image LoRA by ArtificialGuyBR. Trigger word, setup, settings and license.

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Fluent Emoji Style LoRA for Qwen-Image

The FLUENT EMOJI REDMOND QWENIMAGE LoRA turns Qwen-Image/Qwen-Image-2512 generations into glossy, rounded 3D emoji-style illustrations with consistent results across subjects.

Glossy 3D emoji-style render of a character generated with the Fluent Emoji Qwen-Image LoRA

What This LoRA Does

The LoRA is trained on Microsoft Fluent Emoji-style imagery, which gives outputs a recognizable look: chunky rounded shapes, thick glossy highlights, soft gradient shading and a bright, punchy color palette. The sample images (1024x1024) show the style applied consistently to different subjects — people, animals and objects all get the same sculpted 3D treatment with high detail and clean edges.

Second example of the Fluent Emoji style applied to a different subject

The style holds up across prompts rather than collapsing into a single look — that consistency is the main reason to reach for this LoRA instead of describing the style in text every time.

How It Was Trained

Per the model card, the LoRA was trained on Fluent Emoji-style images, with GPU time sponsored by Redmond.AI. It is distributed by ArtificialGuyBR under the Apache License 2.0, and the weights are published in Safetensors format.

Trigger Word and Setup

Third Fluent Emoji style example showing object rendering

In diffusers, the LoRA loads through load_lora_weights on a Qwen-Image pipeline, and EMOJI stays a plain token in the prompt — no special syntax required.

Example Prompt Shape

A minimal prompt looks like:

EMOJI, a smiling astronaut waving

Scale the LoRA weight down if you want the style to blend with the base model's default rendering, or run it at full strength for a pure emoji look. The model card does not publish a specific recommended weight, so treat it as the usual 0.7-1.0 starting range.

Common Errors and Fixes

Error | Cause | Fix | Source

|---|---|---|---

Style doesn't appear | EMOJI missing from prompt | Add the trigger word to the positive prompt | HF model card LoRA not found in ComfyUI | Wrong base model selected | Use Qwen/Qwen-Image-2512 as the checkpoint | Civitai page Weird artifacts on characters | LoRA weight too high | Lower the LoRA strength slightly | Civitai reviews

FAQ

Is this the same model as the Flux or Z-Image Fluent Emoji LoRAs? No — same style family and same EMOJI trigger, but this variant is trained specifically for the Qwen-Image base model.

Can I use it commercially? Yes. The model is released under Apache License 2.0.

Does it need a specific UI? No. ComfyUI is recommended by the author, but any loader that supports Qwen-Image LoRAs works with the Safetensors file.

What resolution should I use? The samples are 1024x1024; generating near that resolution keeps the style crisp.

Sources

Looking for more style LoRAs? Check out the other emoji style models or browse more Redmond-trained LoRAs.