Describe a character, or upload one full-body image, and GenioPlus generates the whole directional sprite set in a single pass — 4 or 8 directions in a 45° isometric view, exported as transparent PNGs. One generation covers every direction, so the design stays consistent across them.
1Describe or upload
Write what the character looks like — outfit, colours, mood — or upload a full-body image of your own character (PNG, JPG or WebP up to 10MB) to keep its design.
2Pick style and directions
Choose 4 or 8 directions and an art style: cozy RPG, anime chibi, 16-bit pixel, cartoon, painterly, flat vector, dark fantasy, comic ink, watercolour, cel anime — or keep your source image's own style.
3Generate the set in one pass
All directions are drawn in a single sheet so proportions, colours and gear match, then sliced into individual direction frames.
4Export game-ready PNGs
Backgrounds are removed in your browser and you download each direction on its own, or the whole sheet.
| Input | A text description, or one full-body character image (PNG / JPG / WebP, max 10MB) |
|---|---|
| Output | 4 or 8 directional views (N · NE · E · SE · S · SW · W · NW) as transparent PNGs, plus the full sheet |
| View | 45° isometric, consistent across every direction |
| Quality / resolution | Low, medium or high quality at 1k, 2k or 4k |
| Credit cost | 2 credits for the default (medium, 1k), 1 at the cheapest and 12 at high / 4k — one generation covers the whole set |
| Art styles | 10 presets, or keep the uploaded image's original style |
| Free steps | Background removal and cutout editing cost no credits |
Because the whole set comes out of one generation, a detail that goes wrong tends to go wrong on several directions at once, and re-rolling redraws all of them rather than fixing one. Back views are the weakest — details you never described (a cape clasp, a back-mounted weapon) get invented. Very intricate gear also simplifies at 1k, so raise the resolution when the character carries a lot of small detail.
Yes. Upload one full-body image and the directional views are generated from it, keeping the design and, if you want, the original art style.
The default (medium quality, 1k) costs 2 credits and covers every direction in the set. The cheapest combination is 1 credit; high quality at 4k tops out at 12.
They are generated together in one sheet rather than one call per direction, which is what keeps proportions, colours and gear matching across the set.
Yes — background removal runs in your browser after generation and costs no credits, so what you download drops straight into a game.
Yes. Take a direction you like into the animation sprite sheet tool and it becomes an animated sheet.