Comic Page Storyboard Prompt

Generate a clean comic page from a short plot with readable panels, consistent characters, and clear visual pacing.

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This guide turns the Comics idea into a practical prompt you can copy, test, and refine. The wording below is rewritten for Image Prompt List, so it focuses on reusable visual instructions rather than copying the source prompt. Use it as a controlled starting point: define the subject clearly, keep the style language concrete, and adjust the negative prompt when the model drifts.

Original prompt idea summary

A short story or idea is summarized as a comic page with multiple panels and consistent visual storytelling.

Improved prompt

Create a one-page comic storyboard based on this plot: [short plot]. Use 4 to 6 clear panels, consistent original characters, expressive poses, readable scene progression, bold outlines, balanced speech-bubble areas, and strong visual pacing. Keep text areas clean and minimal so captions can be added later if needed.

Negative prompt

unreadable text, random panel order, inconsistent character design, crowded panels, extra limbs, copied comic franchise, messy gutters, low resolution, watermark

Result image analysis

Because this page is a prompt guide, the preview is illustrative. When you test the prompt, evaluate whether the subject remains readable, whether the style is visible without overwhelming the image, and whether the composition still matches the intended use case. If the model exaggerates details, reduce the style intensity and strengthen the negative prompt.

Recommended settings

  • Model: ChatGPT
  • Aspect ratio: 2:3 vertical page
  • Style: Clean comic page storyboard
  • Lighting: Graphic comic lighting
  • Camera: Multi-panel page layout

Why this prompt works

The prompt separates subject preservation, style treatment, lighting, background, and quality control. That structure helps the model understand what must stay stable and what can become stylized. It also avoids relying on protected artist or studio names by describing visual traits directly.

Prompt variations

  • Change the aspect ratio to match the final placement, such as 1:1 for avatars, 4:5 for social posts, or 16:9 for cinematic scenes.
  • Add a stronger background direction if the output feels generic, but keep the main subject and style language consistent.
  • Reduce style intensity when faces, hands, products, or text details start to deform.
  • Use the negative prompt to remove unwanted artifacts, copied brand elements, and over-processed texture.

Common mistakes

  • Using a vague style word without describing texture, lighting, composition, or output format.
  • Asking for a copyrighted character, logo, studio look, or living-artist imitation instead of describing visual traits.
  • Adding too many competing ideas in one prompt, which usually makes the composition messy.
  • Forgetting the negative prompt when the model starts adding extra text, warped anatomy, or random background objects.

FAQ

Can I copy this prompt?

Yes. You can copy the improved prompt and adapt the subject, style strength, aspect ratio, and background details for your own image test.

Can this prompt work without a source photo?

Yes. You can describe the subject directly, although adding a reference image can help with composition or character consistency.

Which model should I use?

ChatGPT image generation is the intended starting point, but the prompt can also be adapted for other image models by simplifying the wording if needed.

Related internal links

Try the AI image prompt generator, browse more AI image prompts, improve outputs with negative prompts, compare transformations in before/after examples, and explore ChatGPT prompts or ChatGPT image prompts. Related category: /meme/ prompts.

Source note

This guide was inspired by a CyberLink prompt idea roundup and rewritten with original wording for Image Prompt List: source article.

Real source and result examples

These examples show how the prompt changes real source portraits into generated results. The comparison focuses on visible style, composition, and output behavior.

Comic Page Storyboard Prompt source portrait example 1
Source portrait 1
Comic Page Storyboard Prompt generated result example 1
Generated result 1
Comic Page Storyboard Prompt source portrait example 2
Source portrait 2
Comic Page Storyboard Prompt generated result example 2
Generated result 2
Comic Page Storyboard Prompt source portrait example 3
Source portrait 3
Comic Page Storyboard Prompt generated result example 3
Generated result 3

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