1. Cartoon Style
🚩Chibi: Characterized by exaggerated proportions, large heads, tiny bodies, and a super-cute aesthetic.
🚩Western Cartoon: Inspired by iconic styles like Disney or The Simpsons, featuring bold, saturated colors.
🚩Anime/Manga: Known for expressive, nuanced emotion and stylized, attractive character designs.

2. Pixel Art
Features distinct, blocky pixels for a nostalgic 16-bit gaming vibe.
Characteristics include low resolution and crisp, square pixel clusters.
Use cases: Retro game assets, indie game design, and NFT art.

3. Cyberpunk
High-tech, low-life aesthetics featuring neon lights and dystopian futuristic cityscapes.
Use cases: Game cover art, futuristic wallpapers, and sci-fi concept art.

4. Ink Wash / Chinese Style
Ink wash painting: Employs brush strokes, negative space (white space), and monochrome tones, perfect for landscapes and figure portraits.
Classic illustrations: Integrates traditional cultural attire and poetic, balanced compositions.
New Chinese Style: Blends traditional motifs with modern typography and contemporary color palettes.

5. Japanese Style
Ukiyo-e: Strong flat planes, with distinctive line work on waves, mountains, and figures.
Wafu (Japanese-inspired) Illustration: Soft color palettes and minimalist structures, often featuring Washi paper textures.
Contemporary Kawaii: Defined by soft eyeliner, warm tones, and adorable character designs.

6. Brush Style
Utilizes varied digital brushes—such as oil, watercolor, or crayon—to achieve unique, painterly textures.

7. Doodle Style
Hand-drawn aesthetic with loose, spontaneous lines; perfect for playful or street-art style visuals.

8. Oil Painting
Characterized by thick impasto textures and bold brushwork for a classic, fine-art look.

9. Dark Fantasy
Mysterious, moody, cool-toned imagery featuring monsters, magic, and apocalyptic themes.

10. Flat Design
Minimalist flat: Uses simple shapes and solid color backgrounds to prioritize functional clarity.
Illustration flat: Detailed depiction of characters or scenes, often used for narrative purposes.
Line art flat: Defines the main subjects with clean outlines and sparse color fill.

11. Vintage/Retro
1950s advertising: Features vintage printing tones combined with bold, stylized typography.
Heavy grain: Mimics the aesthetic of aged, classic film stocks.
Nostalgic hand-drawn: Evokes the feel of watercolor or pencil sketches, reminiscent of childhood memories.

12. 3D Style
Realistic 3D: High-fidelity rendering with life-like textures and complex lighting.
3D Illustration (Clay style): Soft colors, plump shapes, and a whimsical, playful aesthetic.
Isometric 3D: Highly technical and structured, perfect for data visualization, architecture, or game maps.
