Your Peep's look starts in Step 1 of the creation wizard, but it's never locked in. Everything here is optional โ pick "Surprise" or leave it blank and it's chosen for you, and there's a Randomize Appearance button.
Portrait type: Realistic vs Anime
The first choice is the art style of the first image:
- Realistic ๐ฉโ๐ฆฐ โ rendered with the Prism engine for photorealistic looks.
- Anime ๐ง โ illustrated style, with many sub-styles.
The Reference Model
Each Peep has a Reference Model โ one image, marked with a green icon, that the system uses as the visual anchor when generating new images of that Peep. It's what keeps your Peep looking like themselves across pictures.
- The first portrait you create becomes the initial Reference Model.
- The Peep's creator can change it later: pick another image of the Peep and choose "Set as Reference Model".
Global Style โ your most powerful look control
The Global Style is a set of free-form tags (not a fixed menu) that shape the background, clothing, mood, and overall aesthetic of your Peep's images. Because it's open-ended, it's one of the best tools for making a Peep truly yours โ be as creative as you like.
- It's tag-based and free-form โ write whatever describes the vibe you want.
- For public Peeps it must stay SFW (it feeds the SFW Reference Model).
- When you generate a custom image later, you can dial its influence up or down, so a single Peep can still produce very different looks.
The finer details
Skin tone, hair color and type, facial hair, eye color, build, glasses and more are all available โ each optional, each with a "Surprise" choice. They can also be left completely unset if you'd rather let the Global Style and bio drive the look.
Want a specific look in a generated image?
Appearance here sets your Peep's baseline. When you actually generate an image, you can steer each picture far more precisely with prompts.
