Free, in-browser tool

Person or character reference-sheet planner

Before you generate scenes, lay out up to three approved adult photos or owned character images and see whether you have the angles you need. The planner runs in your browser and exports a PNG; your images never leave your device.

Add up to three imagesClick, or drop person or character references here. They never leave your device.

Everything runs in your browser. No upload, no account, works offline.

Why plan a reference sheet first

Consistency starts before generation. Put the references side by side so a missing front, side, or full-body view is obvious before a frame drifts. For people, use only your own adult photos or those of an adult who approved the work. For illustrated subjects, use images you own or are licensed to adapt.

How to use it

  1. Click the drop area, or drag in up to three approved reference images.
  2. Pick a contact strip, three-panel model sheet, or labelled turnaround.
  3. Add a title, toggle the grid, and download the sheet as a PNG.
  4. Keep the sheet beside you as you review scenes; use the original images in the editor when available.
Private by design

The planner reads images locally and draws them onto a canvas in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or transmitted. Once the page has loaded, the planning tool works without a connection.

From reference sheet to a reviewed scene

Once the sheet shows the angles you need, take those approved images into the editor and compare each output back to them. The reference photo guide explains adult and illustrated setup, the consent policy defines who is in scope, and the limitations page covers what can drift.

Questions, answered plainly

Are my images uploaded anywhere?

No. The planner reads your images locally in the browser and draws them onto a canvas on your device. Closing or reloading the page discards them.

How many images can I add?

Up to three: typically a front view, a three-quarter view, and a side, full-body, or detail image chosen for the scenes you plan to make.

What do I get when I download?

A PNG of the layout you chose, with a title and optional grid. Keep it as a visual review sheet; when possible, bring the original source images into the editor because they retain more detail.

Does the planner cost anything?

No. The planner is free and runs in your browser. The editor it complements is also free to start, with no signup needed for the first try.

Take approved references to the editor

Once the sheet covers the angles you need, make one scene and compare the subject before building a set.

Opens in the EditThisPic editor — free to start, no signup.