Fluent Emoji Style LoRA for Z-Image-Turbo
LoRA for Z-Image-Turbo that generates Microsoft Fluent Emoji-style 3D faces and characters with glossy gradients and consistent styling.
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Fluent Emoji Style LoRA for Z-Image-Turbo
Generate consistent Microsoft-style 3D emoji and character faces with this LoRA.
- Use the trigger word
EMOJIin prompts to activate the style. - Load the LoRA in ComfyUI with Z-Image-Turbo as the base model.
- Start with a LoRA weight around 0.8 and adjust based on prompt strength.
What it does
This LoRA adapts Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo to produce images in the Fluent Emoji style: glossy 3D spheres and character heads with smooth gradients, rounded geometry, and bold feature colors. Sample outputs show happy emojis with blush, surprised expressions, and extended character designs such as a smiling dog head with a pink tongue.
How it was trained
The model card states the LoRA was trained on Fluent Emoji Style images using GPU resources provided by Redmond.AI. The training focused on high-detail, consistent emoji rendering. The Civitai release is tagged as a ZImage LoRA and lists the base model as ZImageTurbo.
Trigger words and prompts
- Instance prompt:
EMOJI - Recommended workflow: ComfyUI
- Negative prompts: not specified in the model card
How to use it
Load the LoRA checkpoint into your ComfyUI workflow alongside Z-Image-Turbo. Use the EMOJI trigger word in your prompt. The HuggingFace card notes this LoRA is available in Safetensors format.
Recommended settings
- Base model: Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
- LoRA format: Safetensors
- Workflow: ComfyUI
- Weight: start around 0.8 and tune per prompt
- License: Apache 2.0
Examples



Common errors and fixes
Error | Cause | Fix | Source
|---|---|---|---
Weak emoji styling | Low LoRA weight | Increase LoRA weight gradually | HF model card Inconsistent features | Missing trigger word | Add EMOJI to prompt | HF model card Poor composition | Wrong base model | Use Z-Image-Turbo, not generic SDXL | Civitai page
FAQ
Does this work with A1111? The card recommends ComfyUI; no A1111-specific notes are provided.
What is the license? Apache 2.0.
What should I prompt? Use EMOJI plus a short subject description, for example EMOJI happy face or EMOJI dog.
Sources
- https://huggingface.co/artificialguybr/FLUENT-EMOJI-REDMOND-ZIMAGE — Model card, trigger word, license, and ComfyUI recommendation.
- https://civitai.com/models/2420146 — Civitai release page, base model confirmation, and version details.