
Story Structure
Turn scenes into panels with clear pacing
For novel to comic, book to comic, or short story ideas, split the action into beats. Ask for three to six panels, each with a distinct camera angle and emotion.
Turn a prompt, story scene, webpage summary, or video idea into a comic panel or storyboard page with GPT Image 2.

Comic prompts work best when they describe narrative beats, panel structure, character emotion, and visual style together.

Story Structure
For novel to comic, book to comic, or short story ideas, split the action into beats. Ask for three to six panels, each with a distinct camera angle and emotion.

Source Adaptation
For url to comic, webpage to comic, or youtube to comic workflows, summarize the source first, then ask GPT Image 2 to turn the main idea into a storyboard page.

Style Control
Black-and-white manga, warm western illustration, clean ligne claire, and cinematic graphic novel styles all need different prompt cues, line weight, color, and panel rhythm.
Give GPT Image 2 enough story structure to design panels instead of a single generic illustration.
Start with the prompt, novel excerpt, book scene, webpage summary, or YouTube recap you want to visualize.
Request a single splash panel, four-panel comic strip, storyboard grid, or full comic page.
Name the mood, line style, color palette, camera angles, caption boxes, and speech bubble limits.
If the result is too busy, reduce the panel count or ask for fewer words and clearer silhouettes.
Use these directions when you want a specific comic layout or adaptation workflow.

Ask for a dramatic black-and-white close-up with speed lines, sweat drops, broken panel borders, and one short sound effect.

Turn one paragraph into a four-panel page with captions, establishing shot, character close-up, action beat, and reveal.

Summarize a video concept into an intro panel, key demonstration panel, audience reaction, and final takeaway frame.
Common questions about creating comics from prompts, stories, webpages, and videos.
Turn a story, book scene, webpage summary, or video idea into a comic image with GPT Image 2.