Art Styles




As an alternative to Wombo's "Synthwave" style, try Vaporwave, which results in some great pink and blue images.


Cubism's iconic geometry is very obvious in Wombos with this style.


One of many styles which, in real life is an abstract medium, but in Wombo can be used to generate concrete images, such as this tie dye forest.






Pop Art's groovy style is clear in the Wombos generated with it.
Art Deco is a very all-encompassing style, so if you're looking for a broad style, give it a try.
Oftentimes, Wombo's images turn out a little cooler than the real ones in a certain style, and renaissance is definitely one of those times.


Art Nouveau's 2D, yet somewhat realistic style is well captured in the Wombo version.


Like the holiday-inspired Festive theme, this style is the Halloween version.


An excellent style for making somewhat blurry and microscopic-looking images.


Can be combined with other styles, but the default appearance of "flames" tends to be a sharp 2D representation with warm colors.


Similar to flames, but with cooler colors.


This style makes an image appear entirely out of focus.


Not to be confused with "by Van Gogh," the Starry Night style comes out with some great blue/purple colors, as well as spots of starlight.


Wombo does not have an innate understanding of orientation to begin with, so this one doesn't turn out totally correct every time- here, the treetops are scattered throughout.


A fantastically trippy style, with geometry and color.


A quite passable representation of the colorful and confusing psychedelic art style.




While it works for creating forms, it's even prettier with more abstract prompts, such as a few colors.




This one is even more biased towards colors than the "waves" is.