If you’ve Kamehameha-ed through your childhood, it’s obvious that anime hasn’t left your bedside and TV sets in adulthood.
Anime fans are loyal to the core, and they take every movie, every show, seriously, and some of them even to their graves. So it is a dream come true for every otaku to have an anime character of their own.
Until recently, creating original anime art required drawing skills or hiring an illustrator. Today, AI has made character creation accessible to anyone with an idea and a few prompts. Whether you’re designing a profile picture, a game character, or the lead of your next comic, OpenArt can make your creative process much easier and smarter.
Start With the Character, Not the Artwork
Before you open your AI, it’s helpful to build a simple character concept defining its personality – is it brave, mysterious, or cheerful; its age, hair color, hairstyle, outfit, accessories, powers, abilities, and maybe a back story. Your prompt will determine the accuracy of your character, so it better be detailed to the best of your capabilities.
Use OpenArt to Bring Your Vision to Life
OpenArt is more than just an AI creator tool. From image generation to editing, inpainting, upscaling, background replacement, image-to-image transformations, and character creation, it does it all with just a click. It also provides templates, presets, and an interface that makes it easier for first-time users to start creating without a steep learning curve.

Even as a novice creator, it ensures consistency in your design and offer easy iterations with just text prompts. Yes, it’s that simple.
Go Beyond Character Appearance
When you have an AI that can understand deep human eccentricities, why not explore it to the T? Our advice: step up your game and give your character a backstory, maybe a signature weapon, a catchphrase, a companion or a pet, strengths, weaknesses, and a unique fashion style.
In times when people are using AI to create social media avatars and streaming profiles, make your character stand out with smaller and deeper details.
AI is Not Replacing Creativity
With such advanced creator AI like OpenArt, the question of dying creativity arises more often. But you need to remember that imagination and prompts come from humans. Yes, AI has made our lives easier, but the option to enhance what exists lies with us.

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