[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fVQWlMlE7aKEqz6_zz7LuBpvVyOV_jzh8ZpS3QUK_P_0":3,"$fSbGUqcG0dZUmyMrQjMn_NRcrQ0brx1fkw46XZKwfAQ4":85,"$fpAUeNSCoIV_l2HdpZ7M3K4CEDXBCuvFQg_8dJsbBgzE":90},{"modelA":4,"modelB":23,"comparisons":40,"seoContent":48,"isGenerating":84},{"slug":5,"name":6,"provider":7,"category":8,"capabilities":9,"pricing":15,"badge":22},"flux-2","Flux 2","Black Forest Labs","image",[10,11,12,13,14],"Text-to-image","Image-to-image editing","LoRA fine-tuning support","Up to 4MP resolution","Style transfer",[16,19],{"label":17,"credits":18},"Standard (per image)",22,{"label":20,"credits":21},"Klein 9B (per image)",16,"New",{"slug":24,"name":25,"provider":26,"category":8,"capabilities":27,"pricing":31},"gpt-image-1-5","GPT-Image 1.5","OpenAI",[10,28,29,30],"Strong prompt adherence","High fidelity","Detailed scenes",[32,35,37],{"label":33,"credits":34},"low",8,{"label":36,"credits":21},"medium",{"label":38,"credits":39},"high",32,[41],{"id":42,"prompt":43,"modelAUrl":44,"modelBUrl":45,"mediaAStatus":46,"mediaBStatus":46,"mediaType":8,"status":46,"category":47},"cmlm4t9hc000zjodgyknmc32f","Anime-style cel-shaded illustration of a 20s woman with shoulder-length teal hair in a messy half-up clip, wearing an oversized beige hoodie and black biker shorts, holding her phone at arm’s length for a casual front-camera selfie while glancing near the lens with a relaxed, just-woke-up expression. She’s in a slightly cluttered bedroom “get ready with me” setup (unmade bed, skincare bottles on a dresser, laundry basket), one knee up on the bed as if mid-story, natural morning window light casting soft shadows. Make it feel like an authentic Instagram story frame with subtle phone-camera perspective distortion, big expressive anime eyes, and vibrant yet everyday colors (not polished or editorial).","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002Ffe9116b6-030b-4c75-b099-2d39a10434dc.jpg","https:\u002F\u002Finfluencer-studio.b-cdn.net\u002Fproduction\u002Fshowcase\u002F5ddb12fd-ffe0-4d20-8c6a-7e2d9b77ac23.jpg","completed","anime",{"metaTitle":49,"metaDescription":50,"introText":51,"modelAStrengths":52,"modelBStrengths":58,"verdict":64,"faqs":65},"Flux 2 vs GPT-Image 1.5: Anime Comparison","Compare Flux 2 and GPT-Image 1.5 for anime characters, manga looks, and cel-shading—quality, control, editing, and credits pricing.","\u003Cp>Creating convincing anime visuals in Influencer Studio usually comes down to three things: clean linework, stable character identity, and cel-shaded lighting that reads like animation rather than photorealism. Flux 2 and GPT-Image 1.5 both handle anime-style characters and manga-inspired scenes well, but they emphasize different strengths.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Flux 2 leans into customization and post-generation control (including LoRA support and flexible editing), while GPT-Image 1.5 focuses on prompt adherence and high-fidelity rendering for complex compositions. Below is a practical, anime-first comparison to help you pick the right model for your workflow and credit budget.\u003C\u002Fp>",[53,54,55,56,57],"LoRA support for anime-specific character consistency, outfits, and recurring original characters across a series","Versatile image editing (image-to-image and style transfer) for iterating on lineart, colors, and cel-shading without restarting","Up to 4MP output for crisp manga panels, poster crops, and clean edges on hair\u002Feyes\u002Fink lines","Face-swap support for creator-driven anime avatars and consistent “identity” across multiple scenes","Two pricing tiers (22 credits Standard \u002F 16 credits Klein 9B) for balancing quality vs. cost on anime batch production",[59,60,61,62,63],"Strong prompt adherence for specific anime directives (hair style, uniform details, camera angle, and scene constraints)","High-fidelity rendering that helps with intricate anime costuming, accessories, and dense background detail","Reliable handling of detailed scenes (multi-character compositions, environmental storytelling, action frames)","Flexible quality tiers (8\u002F16\u002F32 credits) to match drafts vs. final anime key art","Good option when you need the model to follow a tightly written “manga panel” prompt with minimal drift","\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose Flux 2\u003C\u002Fstrong> if your anime workflow depends on customization and repeatability—especially if you want to lock in a signature manga look, keep an original character consistent via LoRA, or iterate through edits (linework cleanup, recolors, cel-shading tweaks) efficiently. It’s also a strong fit for creators building an anime “brand style” across many assets.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Choose GPT-Image 1.5\u003C\u002Fstrong> if you prioritize prompt-accurate anime compositions and high-fidelity detail in a single pass—particularly for complex scenes, multi-subject frames, or storyboard-like prompts where adherence matters. Its low\u002Fmedium\u002Fhigh pricing makes it easy to do cheap drafts and reserve higher-cost generations for final key visuals.\u003C\u002Fp>",[66,69,72,75,78,81],{"question":67,"answer":68},"Which model is better for consistent anime characters across multiple images?","Flux 2 is typically the better pick for long-running character consistency because it supports LoRA fine-tuning, which is well-suited to keeping faces, hairstyles, and outfit motifs stable across a series.",{"question":70,"answer":71},"Which model follows anime prompts more literally (poses, angles, outfit details)?","GPT-Image 1.5 is the stronger option for strict prompt adherence, especially when your prompt specifies precise composition details like camera angle, character placement, and specific clothing elements.",{"question":73,"answer":74},"Which is better for manga panel aesthetics and crisp linework?","Flux 2 benefits from up to 4MP output and strong editing workflows, which can help maintain crisp edges and clean lines for manga-style panels—especially when you iterate from a strong base image.",{"question":76,"answer":77},"How do credits compare for anime generation?","Flux 2 costs 22 credits per image on Standard or 16 credits on Klein 9B. GPT-Image 1.5 offers 8 credits (low), 16 credits (medium), and 32 credits (high). For drafts, GPT-Image 1.5 low can be the cheapest; for mid-tier output, both can land around 16 credits depending on which Flux 2 tier you choose.",{"question":79,"answer":80},"Which model is better for cel-shading and anime lighting control?","Flux 2 is often preferred when you want to iterate on cel-shading via image editing and style transfer (e.g., adjusting shadow shapes and color blocking). GPT-Image 1.5 can produce polished cel-shaded results too, but it’s more oriented toward getting a strong final render directly from the prompt.",{"question":82,"answer":83},"Which should I use for anime avatar creation and identity matching?","Flux 2 is a strong fit when you need identity consistency across many images, including workflows that use face-swap plus subsequent edits to keep the anime look cohesive.",false,{"prices":86,"source":89},[87,88],{"label":17,"credits":18},{"label":20,"credits":21},"registry",{"prices":91,"source":95},[92,93,94],{"label":33,"credits":34},{"label":36,"credits":21},{"label":38,"credits":39},"definitions"]