Our style today is devoted to Doraemon, a beloved Japanese manga and anime character created by Fujiko F. Fujio, the pen name of the writing team Hiroshi Fujimoto and Motoo Abiko. First appearing in 1969, Doraemon is a robotic cat sent from the 22nd century to aid a young boy named Nobita Nobi. The character has become a cultural icon in Japan and has gained international popularity as well. Doraemon is equipped with a "4D pocket" from which he can produce various futuristic gadgets to help Nobita navigate life's challenges. Did you know? Doraemon was originally a defective robot who was auctioned off and sold to a very poor family. He was manufactured in the Matsushiba Robot Factory in the year 2112 and was damaged by an electrical bolt during production. Despite his initial setbacks, Doraemon has become a symbol of hope and friendship for generations. The style is not very consistent in Midjourney, jumping from manga to anime, so to say. But it's incredibly cute and even Francis D. is smiling a bit! The Midlibrary score is 9/9! We decided not to be too critical in this case.
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Midlibrary Benchmark is a test comprised of nine standardized prompts designed to test how Midjounrey styles (AKA artistic styles, reference styles, or style modifiers) work with different subjects in a variety of contexts.
Depending on how a style manifested itself with each prompt, we add 1, 0.5, or 0 points to its total score.
The prompt produced a generic results with no unique style features: this test adds nothing (0) to the overall score.
This generation inherits more elements from the referenced style, but they are scarce and dilluted. Which adds 0.5 to the style's score.
In this case, the Midjourney style showed a distinct and unique result, well aligned with the style's real-world prototype. A firm 1.