Although it already worked with it, the more recent versions of the modded version has more specific support for Illustrious as well. Illustrious models are heavily 'anime' based because they're primarily trained on Danbooru, but it's precisely because of that same reason that it is easier to work with (to me, anyway). The prompts it uses are all Danbooru tags, so if you are like me and need to customise every single slave's AI generation prompts because you're not having your slave change states that often (that you deem necessary for an image update, anyway) you can quickly generate a set of prompts you can save in a notepad or similar that you paste in initially, then modify by adding bits and pieces of pre-generated prompting and some extra custom prompting.
In terms of that, I mostly have all the positive prompts start with the usual 'best quality, detailed', etc., followed by copying over physical aspects of the slave the pre-generation came up with (e.g. 'toned, fair skin', etc.), then end it with a prompt I prepared for that run that describes the clothing I 'see' my slaves wearing that run, which I simplify by having all my slaves wear the same thing pretty much. My negative prompts start with the usual 'low_quality, deformed hands', etc. before copying over a part of the negative prompts that's pre-generated (mostly the part that makes sense).
That said, it can still take quite a while for it to generate according to what you want, but for Illustrious at least I find that if the prompts don't change much, the generated art won't change much either - maybe just the backgrounds might be inconsistent. Using Illustrious models that are heavily trained on a specific art style help as well if you're looking for art generation consistency.