



Crayon art's characteristic texture comes through fairly consistently with Wombo.


Oil pastel images appear to be between crayon and acrylics. Wombo does well at reflecting their true-to-life appearance.


Gouache images have a more child-like look to them, with more simple lines and less depth.




Colored pencils' light colors are reflected in images generated with this medium.


This style results in some beautifully detailed images, and is suitable for natural scenes.


Tempera has a nice muted color pallate with a fair level of detail.




Colored markers have much less texture than mediums like crayons or pencils.


This style is similar to oil paints, but less detailed and has less of the blurring found in oil paints.


Including "B&W" is only necessary if you're looking for a completely black and white image- if you're okay with some splashes of color, omit it.


Just using "chalk" tends to turn out with less chalky texture than when "sidewalk" is included.




A super trippy and versatile style.


Wombo often creates watercolor images that show some canvas, as well as the beautiful watercolor paint.



Including "black" before chalkboard helps clarify that you're looking for a black background in this style.


Not to be confused with the built-in pastel style, this version creates some stunning and very unique images.


Wombo's interpretation of pencil drawings tends to produce lighter lines than other B&W styles.


Ink's inclusion increases the darkness of some lines in the image, giving it more contrast.'


Embroidery generations are very richly colored and detailed.


Needle Felting images often have some type of human form in them, and are overall soft and 3D.


Fiber Art images come out as a mix between embroidery and felting- medium detail, and slightly less rich colors.


Knitted Wombos have a surprising amount of variance in their appearance- some like exactly like a knitted sweater, while are vaguely fabric-y.


Including "Kid's" helps specify that you're looking for a more childish, brighter-colored image.


Fingerpainting Wombos don't typically contain their hallmark fingerprints, but the paint is generally in finger-ish shapes.


Paper collage, with or without "construction," works well, but including "construction" helped give this image more distinct paper chunks.


This style created an interesting dynamic of light and dark.


This style makes for some unique lighting, including areas of darkness with strokes of bright white light.


Using the style "8-bit" did not turn out anything that was evenly 8-bit, but pixelated images seem to turn out entirely pixelated.


A great glass style. This style creates small areas of uniform color to create an image, and even appears as though light is shining through it.


This style has somewhat limited use, but is quite unique.


The shapes are similar to chalkboard Wombos, but this one is on a white background.


Prompts tend to come out much more abstract in this style, but it can still be worth trying for how pretty they turn out.