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Name, vibe, age range. You can refine everything later — just get the essentials down.
Add each character. After adding them all, you'll write their LOCKED_TEXT one by one with their image visible.
This text is injected into every panel prompt. Be exact about colors and costume details — vague descriptions cause costume drift. Upload a hero sheet and describe exactly what you see.
These strings are injected into every panel at generation time. The pipeline defaults (composition rule, no-text, art style) are inherited automatically. Add any genre-specific ones here.
Trigger keywords that cause the pipeline to inject a safety clause. Think about what could go wrong when prompts are taken 100% literally.
The Genre Bible is the single source of truth for everything the story pipeline needs to generate consistent, on-brand stories.
A Genre is a complete story world — characters, art style, props, content rules, and prompt templates — bundled together. The pipeline reads the active genre at generation time. You can have multiple genres (Robin Hood, Octonauts, etc.) and switch between them.
Each character has:
Prompt strings injected into every panel at generation time — things like the composition safe zone rule, the art style declaration, and the no-text directive. Order matters: the pipeline applies them top-to-bottom. These are genre-specific; global defaults live under Pipeline Defaults.
Panel-by-panel prompt templates for each story. The pipeline fills in character refs, constants, and props at generation time. Templates use {robin}-style placeholders.
The prop library. Each prop has a scale ratio — how large it appears relative to a character. This stops a loaf of bread from being the size of a house. Props are tagged by category and referenced in story prompts by ID.
Content rules that trigger on specific prompt keywords. If a panel prompt matches a trigger (e.g. "cooking pot" + animal), the pipeline prepends an explicit safety clause to prevent harmful literal interpretations by the image model.
Every time you save a change, a new version snapshot is created automatically. You can browse all previous versions and restore any of them — this creates a new version (never destructive). The current live version is shown in the top bar.
Universal prompt constants inherited by all genres — the baseline safe zone rule, the no-text directive, and other global constraints. Genre-level Gen Constants can override or extend these.
📖 Genre Bible