EZ Character for every kind of creator
Multi-angle character consistency means different things to different work. Pick your discipline below for the deliverables, workflow, and recommended tools that match.
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Dark Fantasy TikTok Creators
One dark entity. Locked. Every scene in your TikTok series reads as the same character. No drift. No immersion break.
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Anime & Manga Creators
One character design. Locked. Every panel in your manga reads as the same character. No drift. No redraws.
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iOS App Developers
One app character. Locked. Ship the same mascot across onboarding, push notifications, App Store screenshots, and gamification. The Duolingo playbook.
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Children's Book Illustrators
One protagonist. Locked. Ship the same character across 32 pages, every spread, every expression. Then publish on Amazon KDP.
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Children's book illustrators
Lock your protagonist once. Ship them through 24 spreads with the same face, the same outfit, and the same warmth on every page.
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YouTube creators
One mascot. Every thumbnail. Every intro. Every end card. Locked once, used forever.
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Indie game developers
One character. One reference set. Sprite sheet, turnaround, pose library — ready to drop into Unity, Godot, or Unreal.
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Comic artists
Same face on every page. Same costume across every panel. Lock the design once, draw the comic with confidence.
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VTuber creators
Design your VTuber once. Get the Live2D-ready multi-angle reference. Hand it to your rigger. Stream this week, not next month.
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D&D players and dungeon masters
Your PC. Eight angles. Every expression. Drop into Roll20, hand to the DM, print at the table.
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Animators
Model sheets, turnarounds, and pose libraries in minutes. The pre-production phase, compressed.
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Manga artists
Lock your protagonist once before the first spread. Panel-to-panel consistency across 200+ pages, without redrawing the model sheet from scratch for every volume.
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Webtoon creators
Weekly uploads. Consistent cast. Lock your characters once and keep your publishing schedule without sacrificing the visual consistency that builds Naver and Webtoon fanbases.
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Tabletop RPG designers and publishers
Sourcebook-ready NPC portraits, class archetypes, and monster references — built for indie TTRPG designers publishing on DriveThruRPG, Backerkit, and Kickstarter without a full illustration budget.
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Educators creating children's content
A classroom mascot kids recognise on every worksheet. Consistent, kid-safe character art for lesson materials, Teachers Pay Teachers products, and curriculum sets — without an illustration budget.
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Concept artists
Upload one front-facing concept sketch. Generate the 8-angle orthographic turnaround in ~3 minutes. Spend your day on the Photoshop paint-over that gets art director sign-off — not on reconstructing the same front-profile-back skeleton for every revision round.
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Film storyboard artists
Upload one character design. Generate the 8-angle reference set. Pin it in Storyboard Pro. Every panel you draw — wide master, tight ECU, over-the-shoulder dialogue — references the same canonical character. 200 frames. Zero drift.
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Educators
Upload one mascot drawing. Generate the multi-angle reference set. Paste into your Canva or Google Slides template. Your classroom mascot appears on every worksheet, every morning slide, every sticker reward — 180 school days of the same friendly face your students recognise instantly.
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Marketers
Upload your brand mascot sketch. Generate the 8-angle reference set in one session. Attach it to every agency brief, every freelance handoff, every internal creative request. Same mascot on the Instagram post, the email header, the trade show booth, and the billboard. Zero drift across channels.
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Etsy sellers
Upload one character design. Generate 12 poses in the same session. Compile the printable sticker sheet. List on Etsy by tonight. Same character identity across every pose — the eyes, the hair, the outfit, locked. Commercial rights included on paid tiers.
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Board game designers
Upload one character concept. Generate every game asset from the same locked reference — character cards, player boards, rulebook spreads, box cover hero, Kickstarter page graphics. When a backer opens the box, the art on the cards matches the art in the manual matches the art on the cover.
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Podcasters
Upload your podcast character idea. Generate the multi-angle reference set. Pull the square crop for your cover art on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Pull the expression variants for episode graphics. Pull the reaction poses for YouTube thumbnails. A scrolling listener recognizes your show in half a second.
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Android developers
One app mascot. Locked. Render it across Material You dynamic-color themes, Play Store feature graphics, push notification icons, and widget previews — without re-commissioning every Android version migration.
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Twitch streamers
One channel mascot. Locked. Render the full emote sub-tier matrix, overlay alerts, panel banners, and offline screen — all from the same reference set — without commissioning each piece from a different artist with a different style.
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Mobile game developers
One hero. One NPC. One boss. Locked once as an 8-angle reference set. Your animator ships the sprite sheet, your level designer ships the prototype, your marketing ships the App Store screenshot — all from the same canonical character that never drifts between teams.
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Self-published authors
Lock your protagonist once. Same character across the cover of book 1, book 2, book 3, your Amazon ads, your Patreon header, your Wattpad banner — without paying $400 per cover for art that already drifts off-model by book 2.
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Visual novel developers
One character. Locked. Generate the full visual novel expression matrix — neutral, happy, sad, angry, surprised, embarrassed, smug, broken — without commissioning each emote separately. Ren’Py, TyranoBuilder, and Godot VN modules ready.
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Manhwa / webtoon artists
One character reference. Locked. Render it across 800x1280px vertical-scroll panels, full-color Clip Studio Paint files, and 40-episode WEBTOON Originals submissions — without redrawing reference sheets every season.
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Web novel illustrators
One series protagonist. Locked. Render them across 1600x2400px cover art, 800x1200px interior spot illustrations, and 3-6 volumes — without your character drifting between volume 1 and volume 6.
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Audiobook narrators and producers
One series character. Locked. Render it across 2400x2400px ACX/Findaway Voices covers, YouTube narration sample thumbnails, and social promo art — without re-commissioning per book.
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Print-on-demand merch designers
One character. Locked. Render it across all-over-print 4500x5400px tees, 4500x5700px leggings, 12 product types on Etsy/Redbubble/Merch by Amazon/Printful — without your mascot looking like different characters on each product.
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TTRPG streamers and actual-play creators
One NPC reference. Locked. Render them across 280x280px Roll20/Foundry VTT tokens, 400x600px portrait cards, 1280x720px YouTube thumbnails, and 320x640px Twitch panels — without your blacksmith looking different in session 12 than he did in session 3.
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Cosplay photographers
One character reference pack. Locked. Hand it to a cosplayer's costume commissioner with front/back/side/prop close-up views, then sell 8x10 and 11x17 prints of the same character at Anime Expo and Comic-Con.
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Interior designers and children's room decorators
One themed character. Locked. Render it at wall-mural resolution (14,400x18,000px), wallpaper pattern repeat (7200x7200px), and in 6 room-context poses — reading, playing, sleeping, sitting, standing, reaching — for a cohesive children's room design set.
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Wedding photographers and stationers
One illustrated couple. Locked. Render them across 5x7in save-the-dates, invitation suites, The Knot/Zola wedding website art, thank-you cards, guest book art, reception signage, and menu cards — 8 stationery items, one consistent couple character.
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Fashion designers
Lock your collection characters once. Consistent silhouette across every flat, tech pack, and lookbook spread — without re-draping from scratch for each angle.
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NFT creators and PFP artists
Lock your base character once. Layer traits consistently across every PFP in the collection. Same face structure, same proportions — every rarity tier, every angle.
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3D printing enthusiasts and figurine makers
Clean orthographic references in minutes. Front, side, and back planes locked to the same character — ready to import into Blender, ZBrush, or Nomad Sculpt as your sculpting reference.
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Architects and architectural visualisers
Consistent scale figures for every architectural rendering. Same character, every angle, correct proportions — populated scenes that read as designed, not afterthoughts.
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Product and industrial designers
One brand character. Every surface. Packaging, product UI, marketing, trade show booth — same character, locked once, applied everywhere without re-briefing an illustrator.
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Filmmakers and pre-visualisation artists
Lock your cast before principal photography. Multi-angle character turnarounds for the costume department, the VFX team, and the pre-vis pipeline — in minutes, not weeks.
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Pillar topics
Persona pages show the workflow. Pillars explain the underlying problems every workflow solves.