The AI Art Generator is a powerful tool that uses AI to create high-quality, customized artwork from simple text descriptions.
Whether you’re a artist, game developer, or anime fan, this tool makes it easy to turn your ideas into visuals without needing advanced drawing skills.
Step 1: Choose Your Model

As you have noticed, we provide a variety of models for you to choose from. They can be classified into two categories:
| Category | 
Anime Models | 
General Models | 
| Models | 
Art Pro, Art Unlimited, Animagine, Illustrious, Noobai, KusaXL | 
Seedream, Gemini (Nano Banana) | 
| Pros | 
- Trained on anime and art. | 
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- Recognize many popular characters from anime, comics, games, and other IP.
 
- Able to generate a variety of art styles in anime aesthetics.
 
- Support NSFW content without limitations. | - Trained on a variety of data, including drawing, art, and realistic images.
 
- Support original characters. You can generate images of your own characters!
 
- You can write natural language prompts like how you’d normally write and communicate.
 
- You can use reference images |
| Cons | - Don't support original characters.
 
- Don’t work well with natural language prompts. You have you write danbooru-style prompt for the best results.
 
- Don’t support reference image | - Might not recognize popular characters from anime, comics, games, and other IP.
 
- Don’t support NSFW content. |
 
We suggest you experiment with different models and see which gives you the best results. We’d recommend Illustrious, Art Pro, and Gemini (Nano Banana).
You can also just go by Auto Model, and our system will smartly decide the best model based on your input.
Step 2: Enter Your Prompt

Start by typing a detailed description of the art you want to create. For the best results, try to include:
- Character – who the artwork is about, e.g., Gojo Satoru, Lumine (Genshin Impact)
 
- Style – overall art aesthetic (anime coloring, flat colors, impasto style, oil-pasto style, chibi, thick lines, 3d model, etc.)
 
- Action – what the character is doing, e.g., “holding with a sword,” “smiling and waving,” “sitting under a tree.”
 
- Outfit – clothing style or accessories, e.g., “school uniform,” “futuristic armor,” “traditional kimono.”
 
- Scene – the background or setting,  e.g., “cherry blossoms at sunset,” “cyberpunk city nightscape,” “battlefield with flames.”
 
If you are using Anime-specific Models:
- It’s best to write prompts in danbooru-style tagging. TLDR: you should write prompts as a list of short phrases separated by commas.