Creating AI Actor — Import Folder
Place all required viewing angles of your custom images in a single folder for batch assignment to the Head and Body image slots, ensuring consistent rendering across all angles when creating a custom AI Actor.
Required Elements
Unlike the 3D workflow, a complete set of multi-angle images is not required. You can create an AI Actor using only a Base Image. However, providing more reference images generally improves character consistency across different angles, scenes, and style variations.
- Head Base Image: Defines the character’s facial features.
- Body Base Image: Defines the character’s clothing, body shape, and body proportions.
For highly stylized characters or distinctive designs, include the full head in body views to better preserve the overall silhouette. - Actor Settings: Includes the actor name and appearance prompt.
Creation Workflow
Select the Create Actor
Tool from the left AI Toolbar and complete the tasks in each section.
You can collapse or expand a section by clicking its caption.
- Prepare head and body angle images (.png, .jpg, .jpeg, or webp) of your custom actor and save them in a single folder, following the preset dummy in the AI Actor Sheet section as a guide.
At least 2 base images are required (head close-up and body), while up to 14 images are recommended for consistent results across all angles.
Name the image files as specified below to ensure correct assignment to the corresponding image slots.

Recommended image size: 1024 × 1024 (1:1). Images with other aspect ratios will be automatically resized and cropped. For best results, position the character near the center of the image and leave adequate margin around the edges to avoid cropping important features.Base Images Optional Angles Head Angles
01_Head_Front
- 02_Head_45L
- 03_Head_SideL
- 04_Head_Back
- 05_Head_SideR
- 06_Head_45R
Expressions:
- 07_Exp_Joy
- 08_Exp_Anger
- 09_Exp_Sorrow
- 10_Exp_Fun
Body Angles
11_Body_Front
- 12_Body_SideL
- 13_Body_Back
- 14_Body_SideR
- Click the Import Folder button to import the prepared images.
The system will load the first 1–14 images in the folder and assign them to the Head and Body image slots.

- Images are assigned to the Head and Body slots based on their file names.

Hover over each thumbnail to preview the imported images at a larger size.
Verify that the captured head and body images match the preset dummy’s viewing angles before starting AI rendering.
- Select each angle image and confirm that the head or body aligns with the preset dummy.

Reference Image- Eye icon: Switches between the preset dummy and current actor image.


Switch On:
Actor ImageSwitch Off:
Dummy Image. - Import Image
icon: If an image angle is incorrect, click the icon to browse and replace it with a custom image (.png, .jpg, .jpeg, or webp).
You can also drag and drop files directly from Windows File Explorer.
- Eye icon: Switches between the preset dummy and current actor image.
- If you want a realistic, photo-like result, you don’t need to add a Render Style prompt.
To apply a specific visual style, click the Styles
button and select a preset render style.

Click the Preset Prompt button
to toggle the panel on or off.
- Click the Render All Views button to generate the remaining 12 angle images if needed.
Note the task price displayed above the button before clicking.

Task ChargingEach submitted task is charged using your available AI, Bonus, or DA Points. Click the account icon in the bottom-left corner of AI Studio to view your current point balance. Points are deducted in the following order: AI Points → Bonus Points → DA Points.

To obtain additional credits, subscribe to an AI Service Plan for more AI Points, or purchase DA Points to top up your account. - Track progress at the bottom of the AI Render View or via the new entry in History on the right.
Once the submission is complete, the AI-generated image appears in the AI Result slot and simultaneously updates the angle image.
Hover over an angle image thumbnail to view an enlarged preview.

Their History appears overlapping in the AI Render View. Use the arrow buttons to review the 12 images for each angle.
- Occasionally, the AI may fail to generate one or more images. If this happens, select the affected angle and click Render Selected View to regenerate it individually.
In the Actor Settings section, provide the character’s unique features to ensure consistent and accurate AI Actor output when using the actor in AI tools.

- Actor Name: Enter a name for the AI Actor so it can be easily found in the AI Actor Manager, assigned to a specific character in the 3D scene, or inserted as a name tag for quick prompt editing.
- Appearance Prompt: Describe the AI Actor’s appearance based on the input images.
If your AI Actor Sheet contains complete character data, a simple appearance description is usually sufficient.
With fewer reference images, a more detailed description can help improve character consistency. For example,
"An adorable plush penguin, adorned with soft, fluffy grey and white fur, sparkling round black eyes, a small yellow beak, and rosy cheeks, sits upright with its head slightly tilted, wearing a brown leather tag bearing the word "Love" and a heart print. The minimalist white background and soft, diffused lighting create a warm and charming atmosphere. The image uses soft grey, white, warm beige, and pale pink as its primary color palette."
You can also use the Image to Prompt feature available in image generation tools to convert an actor image into a text prompt.
Ensure both the AI generated angle images and the actor’s appearance prompt are provided to enable the Create Actor button at the bottom.
Click the Create Actor button to create the custom AI Actor.

The newly created AI Actor appears in the Custom tab of the AI Actor Manager (A) and in the History panel (B) on the right (marked by the
icon in the top-left corner of the thumbnail), allowing easy review and assignment to image generation tools.
