>>2823098>Another possible example of that- it seems to have trouble if you use an artist that has a sufficient number of tags but they're in a broad range of styles across many series. This is especially the case for industry artists who've done primarily "official art." Even though they do have identifiable commonalities across the scope of their work, the variety seems to throw things off. Examples in my experience with NovelAI are Sakai Kyuuta and Takamura Kazuhiro.An exception to this is Watanabe Akio, who, despite having a huge portfolio going back to the 90's, is very consistent throughout it all. His style replicates very well.
Harada Takehito is a bit different. He too has a huge portfolio going back to the early 00's, but when I try generating his style, it seems to only really resemble his most recent work, which is quite different from his 00's work. Just one quick example with "1girl" and nothing else.