GPT Image 2

Use Case

Create Character Designs with GPT Image 2

Bring your original characters to life with intricate, highly detailed character sheets. Whether for tabletop RPGs, video games, or writing projects, GPT Image 2 visualizes your heroes and villains with incredible costume and anatomical accuracy.

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How to Create Character Design — Step by Step

1

Detail your character's race, age, and physical attributes.

2

Describe their clothing, armor, signature weapons, and magical effects.

3

Request a 'full-body shot' and a 'neutral background' for a professional concept art look.

4

Generate your character and iterate on specific details to refine their final look.

Example Character Design Prompts

A Dungeons and Dragons character design of a tiefling warlock. He has curved demonic horns, crimson red skin, and wears flowing, tattered black robes. His hands are crackling with dark purple magic. Epic fantasy illustration style, full body shot.

A sci-fi character concept of a heavily armored space marine. The armor is bulky, battle-scarred, painted matte olive green with glowing blue visor optics. The character is holding a massive plasma rifle. Photorealistic 3D render, stark white background.

A cute character design of a young witch in training. She wears an oversized, floppy purple hat and a cozy knitted sweater, flying on an old wooden broomstick with a black cat on the back. Studio Ghibli animation style, bright and colorful.

A modern urban fantasy character. A stylish vampire assassin wearing a tailored maroon suit and sunglasses, holding a silver katana. Neon city lights reflecting off the wet pavement behind him. Cinematic lighting, highly detailed.

Pro Tips for Character Design Generation

  • Use terms like 'character reference sheet' or 'turnaround' to get multiple angles of the same design.
  • Specify an established art style, such as 'Blizzard entertainment style', 'anime aesthetic', or 'grimdark fantasy'.
  • Focus on the pose; prompt for a 'dynamic action pose' or a 'relaxed museum pose' depending on your needs.

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