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Make a comic from one scene.

Plan the beats, generate panels, then add dialogue and arrange the page in your browser.

Start with one scene

Name the character, setting, visible action, and change.

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Plan

Start with the scene, then shape it into panels.

Comics Maker helps turn a raw idea, mood, or line of dialogue into a simple comic structure you can keep working with.

Write the scene in plain language
Pick single-panel, three-panel, or 2x2 page formats
Keep captions and dialogue close to the panel plan
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A comics workflow showing a rough idea becoming organized comic panels

Structure

A clean middle panel for making layout decisions.

The studio keeps panel count, pacing, shot type, and reading order visible before you spend time on polish.

Single panel, 3-panel strip, 2x2 page, and vertical flow
Simple controls for size, tone, and production notes
An empty canvas by default, ready for the next idea
A clean comic maker interface with panels, notes, and layout controls

Style

Keep the look consistent enough to continue.

Use style notes, character details, and reference language so every panel belongs to the same world.

Lock the visual direction before generating
Reuse character and environment notes
Export drafts that an artist or teammate can understand
A cyber detective comic case study with consistent visual style across panels

Use

Move a scene from rough idea to a reviewable comic page.

Use the draft to check story clarity, panel order, dialogue space, and visual direction before investing in a longer production pass.

Check whether each panel has one clear job
Review pacing before generating more images
Hand off prompts, notes, and panels as project data
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A four-panel comic example used to review visual pacing

Pricing

Start small, then upgrade when the workflow becomes real.

The free plan includes 10 starter credits for testing image generation. Paid plans mainly increase monthly credits; the current editor and JSON project export follow the same workflow.

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Ready

Make the first draft before the idea cools off.

Open the studio and start with one scene. A useful comic draft is often just a few clear panels and the right words.