Wagashi Art
The Wagashi Art style transforms the subject into a refined piece of traditional Japanese wagashi (和菓子), crafted with minimalist elegance and premium detail.
The Wagashi Art style transforms the subject into a refined piece of traditional Japanese wagashi (和菓子), crafted with minimalist elegance and premium detail.
The Mochi Stack style transforms the subject into a soft, stackable arrangement of mochi, round, chewy rice cakes with pastel coloring and delicate textures.
The Gourmet Form style transforms the subject into a minimalist, Michelin-style gourmet dish, while preserving its core color palette, textures, and visual identity.
The Fruit Morph style transforms the subject into a lovable 3D fruit character.
The Donburi style transforms the subject into a playful, character-shaped popsicle.
The Donburi style transforms the subject into a vibrant Japanese rice bowl dish. Richly arranged with fresh ingredients, garnishes, and artistic plating, it blends culinary beauty with playful creativity.

The Cake style transforms the subject into a luxurious, multi-tiered cake while retaining its essential shape and features.

The Bento Box style transforms the subject into a charming bento box dish while preserving its key shape and features.

The Zombienize style transforms the subject into an undead, decayed form—skeletal, overgrown, and glowing with eerie inner light. With exposed bones, cracked skin, and parasitic roots or embers, it embodies a haunting mix of death, reanimation, and grotesque vitality.

The Yokai style transforms the subject into a mythical spirit or monster from Japanese folklore. Blending eerie charm with supernatural elegance, it features flowing robes, mystical masks, animalistic traits, and surreal elements.