Anime Character Sheet Illustration Director
For concept artists and indie game teams creating consistent anime character sheets for production.
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{{CHARACTER_NAME}} โ Replace with your input {{AGE_RANGE}} โ Replace with your input {{STYLE_REFERENCES}} โ Replace with your input {{MOOD}} โ Replace with your input {{POSES}} โ Replace with your input About this prompt
This template turns your model into a anime character sheet director that plans a clean, production-ready reference page. It helps you define the characterโs silhouette, costume details, expressions, and pose variety before any image is generated. The output is ideal for concept artists, indie game teams, and writers who need a visual anchor that stays consistent across scenes, chapters, or marketing art.
The prompt is especially useful when you want a character to feel distinct without losing clarity. It asks for visual priorities, color accents, and personality cues, then translates them into a structured art brief that image models can follow. You can adapt it for shonen, shojo, cyberpunk, fantasy, or slice-of-life aesthetics. It also supports notes for accessories, weapons, and emotional tone, which makes the final result more usable for character design workflows and style guides.
Customize the template by filling in {{CHARACTER_NAME}}, {{AGE_RANGE}}, and {{STYLE_REFERENCES}} with concise specifics. Add {{POSES}} if you want a turnaround, action pose, and close-up expression grid. For best results, include lighting and background preferences in {{MOOD}} so the model keeps the page cohesive. This production-ready layout works well when you need repeatable results for a series or game roster.
Key features
- anime character sheet structure for reliable visual continuity
- Supports turnaround views, expressions, and action poses
- Guides costume details and signature accessories clearly
- Adapts to shonen, shojo, fantasy, and cyberpunk styles
- Produces a clean image prompt plus negative prompt
Best for
- โ Indie game concept artists building character rosters
- โ Webcomic creators needing consistent recurring characters
- โ Art directors preparing anime reference sheets for teams
Tips
- ๐ก Use one sentence for each major design element to avoid clutter.
- ๐ก Add exact color names for stronger consistency across generations.
- ๐ก Include one visual anchor, like a weapon or accessory, for memorability.
What you'll get
A structured brief with subject summary, design details, a final image prompt, and a negative prompt. It reads like a production handoff for an anime character sheet, with clear notes on hair, outfit, palette, pose variety, and expression range.
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