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Qwen Image Sticker LoRA Guide

How to use the Stickers Redmond Qwen Image LoRA to generate glossy sticker artwork with consistent style.

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Qwen Image Sticker LoRA Guide

A focused LoRA for Qwen Image that turns prompts into glossy, print-ready sticker artwork.

What it does

artificialguybr/STICKERS-REDMOND-QWEN-IMAGE is a LoRA adapter trained to impose a sticker aesthetic on Qwen Image generations. The samples show cute, high-contrast subjects—owls, cats, and original characters—rendered with glossy shading, thick borders, and clean white backgrounds. The style is consistent across subjects, which makes it useful for batch asset generation. The model card notes it was trained on a curated dataset of high-quality sticker images under Apache 2.0.

Wizard owl sticker sample

How to use it

Load the LoRA into a ComfyUI workflow targeting Qwen/Qwen-Image-2512. Add Sticker or Stickers to the prompt to activate the style. The card does not list exact weight or step recommendations, so start with a standard LoRA weight around 0.6–0.8 and adjust from there. Keep the background prompt simple; the model naturally pushes toward white backgrounds.

Cute kitten sticker sample

Common errors and fixes

Error | Cause | Fix | Source

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

Weak sticker style | Low LoRA weight or missing trigger | Raise weight to 0.6–0.8; include Sticker in prompt | HF README Busy background | Prompt implies environment | Use minimal background wording | Image inspection Inconsistent character | Vague subject description | Add specific character details | Image inspection

FAQ

Does it work in Automatic1111? The card recommends ComfyUI; A1111 may work but is not stated. Can I make die-cut contour stickers? Yes, the white-background output with clean borders suits contour cutting. Is commercial use allowed? Yes, under Apache 2.0.

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