Guides
All the guides, in one place
Start with the thing you are making: a consented adult photo set, a fashion lookbook, or an illustrated series. Then use the reference, policy, and limitations guides to set it up honestly.
People — consent required
Same person across photos
References, prompts, identity review, and truthful context.
Open →Founders & creatorsPersonal-brand photo set
Workspace, speaking, podcast, and evergreen scenes that still look like you.
Open →FashionSame model, different outfits
Keep one approved adult model recognizable while the styling changes.
Open →PolicyConsent and safety
Who is in scope, what is excluded, and how to check permission.
Open →Illustrated characters
Consistent character across scenes
The reference-first method for an owned or licensed character.
Open →Picture booksChildren's book illustration
Keep the same fictional character on every spread.
Open →SequentialComics and webtoons
Hold your lead panel to panel and episode to episode.
Open →TabletopD&D character scenes
Carry your original adventurer across the campaign.
Open →BrandMascot scene generator
Put a mascot you own or license into new scenes.
Open →References and setup
Reference image guide
Choose adult photos or illustrated angles that leave less to invention.
Open →CraftKeep costume details
Protect the marks that make an illustrated character recognizable.
Open →CraftPose the same character
Change the action without losing the illustrated identity.
Open →ToolReference-sheet planner
Lay out up to three local references in your browser, free.
Open →Evidence and boundaries
Ready to build the next scene?
Bring approved references, describe what changes, and check that the subject remains recognizable in the editor.
Opens in the EditThisPic editor — free to start, no signup.