
Comic Page Architect
Regular price $3.99/
Architect multi panel comic pages with consistent characters and clean pacing
Build print ready pages in minutes with steady character continuity, smart shot variety, and authentic inking.
Quick facts
| Type | Single prompt |
| Delivery | Instant download |
| Downloads | 611 |
| Models | Midjourney, SDXL, DALL·E, Leonardo |
- Move from idea to finished page fast with a guided flow from establishing shot to final reveal.
- Reduce redraws with character anchors, clear shot grammar, and built in guardrails for consistent line work.
- Ship pages that read clean on screen and print, ready for patrons, pitches, and product drops.
- Simple variables for cast, panel count, angles, and tone keep decisions quick and repeatable.
What you get
- A master prompt with variable slots for characters, layout, and pace.
- Ready made style presets, including manga ink, western indie, noir, and clean color flats.
- Continuity tools that lock identity across panels plus shot rotation for wide, medium, and close frames.
- Quick fixes for text clarity, motion lines, background separation, and screen tones.
How it works
- Paste the prompt into your preferred image tool or Ai Generator.
- Fill variables for character bios, panel count, camera angles, inking style, and tone.
- Render a page, check continuity in faces, outfits, and backgrounds, then pick the best pass.
- Refine focus terms for any panel that needs punch. For scripted beats or alt dialogue, outline options with Grok before re rendering.
Inputs
[series_title] [page_number] [panel_count] [character_bios] [continuity_anchors] [tone] [genre_style]=manga|indie|noir|color_flats [camera_angles] [inking_style] [screen_tone_level] [pacing_notes] [focus_terms_by_panel]
Example to copy
Create a 6 panel page. Tone: hopeful noir. Characters: Detective Mara, street vendor Eli. Continuity anchors: Mara hat and striped scarf, Eli apron and name tag. Angles: wide, medium, close, medium, close, wide. Inking: heavy brush with fine crosshatch. Screen tone: medium. Pacing: quick beats with a final reveal. Focus terms P3 and P5 emphasize eye contact and clue in hand.
Who it is for
- Webcomic creators and episodic teams that need steady style page to page.
- Storyboard artists for film, ads, and games who value clarity and speed.
- Writers and art directors who want studio grade pages without heavy setup.
Download Comic Page Architect and produce cohesive, print ready comic pages with confidence.