Detailed Instructions, Feature Breakdown & Tips
Vision AI on ItsAnime Hub is a creative AI tool that lets users generate original anime-style visuals using intelligent customization options β no drawing skills needed.
This guide will explain every feature in detail, how to use them, and best practices to produce high-quality AI anime art.
π How to Access the Image Generator
- Open the page:
Visit the Anime Image Generator atanitroves.com/vision-ai/ - Start a Project:
Click β+ New Projectβ to begin generating anime images. - Sign In (Optional):
Logging in lets you save history, access past creations, and track favorites.
π¨ Feature Overview & What Each Does
πΉ Scene Context
Anime generation works best when you set the context or mood of the artwork. You can choose from:
- Standard (Normal) β General visuals
- Action / Combat (High Impact) β Energetic or battle scenes
- Emotional / Drama (Focus on Face) β Expressive character portraits
- Romance (Soft Lighting) β Tender, soft atmosphere
- Horror / Dark (High Contrast) β Intense, moody visuals
- Slice of Life (Natural) β Everyday anime style
- High Fantasy (Magic Effects) β Fantastical elements
π Choose the scene that matches your creative vision before generating the image.
π¨ Art Direction Styles
Use these presets to shape the artistic look and vibe of your generated anime image:
- Standard (HQ) β Balanced look
- Ufotable (VFX) β Refined, cinematic anime style
- Ghibli (Soft) β Inspired by Studio Ghibli aesthetics
- Mappa (Gritty) β Bold and edgy visuals
- 90s Cel (Retro) β Classic anime vibe
- Shinkai (Sky) β Airy, beautiful skies and lighting
- Cyberpunk β Futuristic neon style
- Manga Ink β Line-art focus, sketchy feel
π― Pro Tip:
Match scene context and art style for consistent artistic direction β e.g., Cyberpunk scene + Shinkai lighting for futuristic sunset visuals.
βοΈ Render Settings
These options control image format and quality:
πΌοΈ Aspect Ratio
Choose how your final anime image will be shaped:
- Square (1024Γ1024) β Balanced image, ideal for profiles and social posts
- Cinematic (1280Γ720) β Widescreen, perfect for storytelling scenes
- Poster (720Γ1280) β Vertical format for posters or banners
- Ultra Wide (1536Γ640) β Panoramic look
π Tip: For detailed environments go with cinematic or ultra wide; for characters only, square often works best.
𧬠Seed (Optional)
Enter a number to reproduce a visual style consistently across multiple generations (useful for series of images).
π§ How to Use It Step-by-Step
- Select Your Scene Context:
First choose the mood or scene you want visualized. - Pick Art Direction:
Define the anime aesthetic (e.g., Ghibli, Cyberpunk). - Choose Aspect Ratio:
Decide how the final image will be framed. - Add a Seed (Optional):
Use a seed number to get consistent results across multiple images. - Click Generate:
Let the AI create your anime art. Within moments youβll see a detailed illustration!
πΈ Best Practices & Tips
β Be descriptive: More specific prompts yield richer visuals (e.g., βA determined samurai under neon rainβ).
β Mix styles creatively: Combine dramatic scenes with contrasting art direction for unique visuals.
β Use seeds for continuity: Great for creating character sheets, series scenes, or multi-image storyboards.
β Experiment with ratios: Square for character portraits; widescreen for landscapes.
