Comicory

OC Design Generator
Design your original character. Stably.

An OC design generator that takes a short description — species, hair, outfit, vibe — and renders a stable original character portrait you can save, refine, and reuse across every comic.

Soft Anime-style AI comic panel — original character (OC) design portrait rendered by AI generated with Comicory's OC Design Generator
Soft Anime — Stable OC design portrait, saved for reuse across comics.
Anime-style AI comic panel — original character (OC) design portrait rendered by AI generated with Comicory's OC Design Generator
Anime — Stable OC design portrait, saved for reuse across comics.
Chibi-style AI comic panel — original character (OC) design portrait rendered by AI generated with Comicory's OC Design Generator
Chibi — Stable OC design portrait, saved for reuse across comics.
Manga-style AI comic panel — original character (OC) design portrait rendered by AI generated with Comicory's OC Design Generator
Manga — Stable OC design portrait, saved for reuse across comics.
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An OC design generator's job is one thing: produce a character portrait so stable you can pin it to every panel of a comic without the face drifting. The Comicory Comicory AI comic generator

How the OC Design Generator Works

Three steps from description to saved OC: write a description, generate the portrait, save and refine. Every output is built for downstream use — the OC stays on-model when you star them in a multi-panel comic.

1. Describe Your OC

A short description is enough — species, body type, hair colour and style, eye colour, signature outfit, and an adjective or two for vibe ('shy bookish vampire'). The OC design generator AI parses descriptions; you don't need formal character-sheet syntax.

2. Generate the Portrait

The AI renders a stable portrait — front-facing or three-quarter view, full body or head-shoulders. Multiple options come back; pick the one that captures your OC.

3. Save and Refine

Save the design to your character library. The library stores the reference image plus the description so you can re-render in different styles without re-designing.

OC Design Variants

Most OCs go through iterations. The OC design generator supports the iteration — render variants in different outfits, expressions, or art styles without losing the underlying character identity.

Outfit Variants

Render your OC in casual wear, formal attire, school uniform, battle armour — the face stays the same, the outfit changes. Useful for character sheets and reference packs.

Expression Variants

Generate the same OC with different expressions — surprised, angry, laughing, deadpan. The AI keeps the face stable across all variants, so you build an expression library before the comic ever starts.

Style Variants

Convert your OC from soft anime to gritty seinen, from chibi to realistic. The underlying character identity persists; the rendering style switches.

OC Design Generator vs. OC Maker

Two tools, one workflow. The OC design generator is the design step — generate the stable portrait of your original character. The OC maker is the broader experience that includes both designing and starring your OC in a multi-panel comic. Use the design generator if you only need the portrait; use the OC maker if you also want to render comics with your OC.

Questions

About this generator.

The OC design generator focuses on producing a stable portrait of your original character. The OC maker is the broader workflow that includes both designing and casting the OC into a multi-panel comic. Use the design generator if you only need the character art; use the OC maker if you also want to render full comics.

The saved design uses the same reference image every time you re-render — so your OC's face, hair, and signature outfit stay consistent across an entire character sheet, expression pack, or multi-style render. This is the core problem the OC design generator solves.

Yes. Once an OC design is saved, you can generate variants — casual outfit, formal outfit, battle armour, signature look — while keeping the underlying face and hair stable. Useful for building a complete character reference sheet.

About 20–30 seconds per design render. Most users iterate 3–5 times before locking the final design — total time from idea to saved OC is usually 3–5 minutes.

All 14 styles — soft anime, shōnen, manga, chibi, anime, comic book, webtoon, realistic, and more. Pick the style that fits your OC's tradition, or render the same OC across multiple styles for a versatile reference pack.

Free signup gives starter credits for design previews. Saving a final design to your library and rendering high-resolution variants uses credits. The $2.99 First Comic pack covers a full OC design plus a first short comic starring them.

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