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Sketch to Image

Sketch to Image

Draw on the canvas, add a prompt, and watch the AI turn your doodles into images in real time. No drawing skills needed.

Sketch to Image combines two inputs: a drawing and a text prompt. As you draw on the canvas, the AI continuously reads your sketch and the prompt together to produce a result. You do not need to click Generate. The output updates as you work. Open Sketch to Image to get started.

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How it works

Sketch to Image reads two things at the same time: what you draw on the canvas and what you describe in the text prompt. The AI combines both to generate an image that updates in real time as you make changes.

The Imagination slider controls the balance between your sketch and the AI. Pull it toward structure and the output follows your drawing closely. Pull it toward imagination and the AI takes more creative freedom, adding details, textures, and elements based on the prompt.

You do not need to be a good artist. Simple shapes, rough outlines, and even dragging icons from the library are enough to guide the AI. The prompt handles the rest.

Create your first sketch

  1. Open Sketch to Image

    Go to magnific.ebundletools.com/ai/sketch-to-image.

  2. Write a prompt

    Describe what you want to create. Include the subject, style, lighting, and mood. For example: a cozy mountain cabin at sunset, illustrated style, warm colors.

  3. Draw on the canvas

    Use the drawing tools on the left panel to sketch shapes or outlines. Simple shapes work well. You do not need to draw in detail.

  4. Adjust the Imagination slider

    Move the slider to control how closely the AI follows your sketch versus how freely it interprets the prompt.

  5. Enhance

    When you are happy with the direction, click Quick enhance to add detail and improve the final quality.

  6. Download

    Save the image or a screen recording of your creation process.

Canvas tools

The left panel gives you several ways to add content to the canvas.

ToolWhat it does
Drawing toolsFreehand brush, shapes, and an eraser. Draw outlines, fill areas, or mark compositions.
Icons and elements libraryPre-made shapes and icons you can drag onto the canvas. Great when you want to set up a scene without drawing from scratch.
Upload imageImport an existing image to use as a base. The AI transforms it based on your prompt and any additional drawing you add.
WebcamUse your webcam feed as a live canvas input. The AI transforms what it sees in real time.
Screen shareUse content from your screen as input. The AI processes whatever is visible in the shared area.

The Imagination slider

The Imagination slider is the most important control in Sketch to Image. It determines how much the AI adds on its own versus how strictly it follows your drawing.

SettingWhat happens
Low imagination (toward Structure)The AI stays close to your sketch. Lines, shapes, and positions are respected. The result looks like a refined version of what you drew.
High imagination (toward Imagination)The AI takes your sketch as a loose suggestion. It adds details, textures, background elements, and creative interpretation based on the prompt.

Start in the middle and adjust as you go. If the output is too literal, push toward imagination. If the AI is ignoring your drawing, pull toward structure.

Writing a good prompt

The prompt guides the style, mood, and content of the generated image. Here is what to include for the best results.

ElementExample
SubjectA golden retriever puppy, a futuristic city, a woman reading
StyleWatercolor painting, 3D render, photorealistic, anime, illustration
LightingSoft natural light, dramatic shadows, neon glow, golden hour
ColorsWarm earth tones, pastel palette, vibrant neon, monochrome
MoodCozy, mysterious, playful, cinematic, minimalist

You do not need to include all of these every time. Even a short prompt like "a cat in a garden, watercolor" works. But more detail gives the AI more to work with, especially when your sketch is simple.

Refining your result

Sketch to Image is designed for iteration. Keep adjusting until you get what you want.

Downloading and sharing

When you are satisfied with the result, you have two download options.

Downloads from Sketch to Image do not count toward your normal daily download limit. You can download as many images as you want.

Credits and plans

PlanHow it works
FreeLimited usage based on available credits.
Essential / PremiumCredit-based usage. Each generation consumes credits.
Premium+ / ProUnlimited usage. Sketch to Image does not consume credits.

For a full breakdown of credit costs, see AI credits and limits.

Usage rights

Images generated with Sketch to Image can be used for personal and commercial purposes, provided they do not infringe on third-party rights. All AI-generated content is subject to our Terms of Use for AI Products. Avoid generating images that reproduce real people's likenesses, brand identities, or other protected elements without authorization. For more details, see AI content and copyright.

Tips and best practices

Draw shapes, not stick figures. The AI understands shapes and compositions better than detailed line art. A rough circle for a head and a rectangle for a body works better than a detailed stick figure.

Use the icons library when drawing is hard. Drag pre-made shapes and icons onto the canvas to set up a scene quickly. The AI integrates them into the final image.

Start with a detailed prompt, then sketch loosely. The prompt carries most of the creative weight. Your sketch guides composition and placement.

Upload an existing image for a head start. Import a photo or illustration as a base, then sketch on top of it and describe the transformation you want.

Try the webcam for fun experiments. The AI transforms your live camera feed in real time. Move objects around and watch the output change.

Save the playback video. The creation process is often more interesting than the final image. The playback video captures every step and makes great social media content.

Enhance last. Get the composition and style right first, then use Quick enhance for the final polish. Enhancing too early locks you into a direction.