User Guide

Last Modified: May 01, 2026

This guide covers three main topics: how to create a character, how to generate images, and how to generate videos.

1. How to Create a Character

Users can access the Create page from the left-side navigation bar. On this page, there are several creation entry points. Figure Quick Creation and Figure Custom Creation are used to create character figures. Created figures can later be used in Character creation. To create a character directly, click Create Your Character.

Create page guide screenshot

1.1 Creation Entry Points

1.1.1 Figure Quick Creation

Figure Quick Creation is the quick creation mode. After entering this mode, users need to complete the figure parameter settings step by step. Once all required settings are completed, the system will generate the corresponding character figure image.

After the image is generated, users can regenerate it or make further adjustments. Once everything is confirmed, click Save to complete the figure creation.

Figure Quick Creation step 1
Figure 1. Quick creation step 1
Figure Quick Creation final step
Figure 2. The final step in Quick creation
Figure Quick Creation result
Figure 3. Quick creation result

1.1.2 Figure Custom Creation

Figure Custom Creation is the custom creation mode. It allows users to create a character figure more freely and in greater detail based on their own ideas.

In this mode, users need to configure the following fields:

  • Name
  • Gender
  • Appearance
  • Clothing & Accessories
  • Action & Background
  • Negative Prompt (optional)

Users can also configure image generation parameters through Settings. After completing the setup, click Generate to create the figure.

Figure Custom Creation page
Figure 4. Custom creation page
Figure Custom Creation settings
Figure 5. Custom creation settings

1.1.3 All Figures

Click All Figures to view all previously created figure records. On the figure details page, users can review the figure parameters and continue to create a character based on that figure.

All Figures detail page

1.1.4 Create Your Character

Click Create Your Character to enter the character creation flow. In this section, users can create a character step by step based on their preferred settings.

1.2 Steps to Create Your Character

1.2.1 Select or Create a Figure

In this step, users can select or create a figure for the character. This step is optional.

Users can:

  • Select a figure that was previously created
  • Create a new figure from the figure creation page

Please note that the selected figure will not be shown directly to end users. However, if a figure is used during character creation, the character can unlock Photo Album Pro. If another user unlocks that album later, the creator can receive revenue from it.

It is recommended to create a suitable Figure before creating a Character, so it can be used directly during the character creation process.

Recommended figure before character creation

1.2.2 Fill in Basic Character Information

In this step, users need to upload a character avatar.

Available options include:

  • If a figure was selected in Step 1, that figure can be used as the avatar
  • If no figure was selected, users need to choose an image from their previously created images
  • Users can also choose to generate an avatar with AI

Avatar Upload Requirements

Supported image formats:

  • webp
  • png
  • gif
  • jpeg

Recommendations and requirements:

  • webp provides the best results
  • gif files should be converted to webp before uploading
  • The recommended image ratio is 9:16 or 3:4
  • The image size must be smaller than 10 MB

It is recommended to use a selected figure and related images as the avatar and cover image. This helps the system generate content that better matches the character and improves visual consistency during chat.

Next, users need to complete the following required fields:

  • Name
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Introduction (Bio)

All of the above fields are required and must meet platform requirements.

Character information requirements

1.2.3 Set Tags and Visibility

In this step, users need to configure the character's tags and visibility settings. Both are required.

Tags and visibility settings

1.2.4 Edit Character Content

In this step, users can further enrich the character's content.

Among all fields, Greeting is required. It is the first message shown when a user starts chatting with the character.

To make the character more detailed and interactive, it is recommended to complete the following fields whenever possible:

  • Scenario
  • Personality
  • User First Message
  • Recommended Models for Character
  • Persona Cards
  • Thought Bubble

Descriptions of each field are provided below.

Scenario

Used to describe the background, setting, or context of the character's conversations.

Personality

Used to describe the character's personality in detail. This may include the character's self-introduction, defining traits, background story, and suggested conversation directions.

User First Message

Used to configure the user's opening message. Up to 20 messages can be added, and the system will randomly trigger one of them at the start of each conversation.

Recommended Models for Character

Used to select the models that best fit the character. Up to 3 models can be selected. It is recommended to prioritize high-quality models that are updated regularly.

Persona Cards

Used to create multiple conversation identities for the character, allowing users to choose a role or identity when chatting. The character will remember the personal information defined in the selected persona card, which helps enhance the immersive roleplay experience. Up to 5 persona cards can be added.

Thought Bubble

Used to add 1 to 3 interactive challenge modes to the character conversation. After being added, the component status bar will appear on the chat page. Users can make progress toward the defined goal through conversation. When progress reaches 100%, the target behavior will be unlocked.

Thought Bubble example 1Thought Bubble example 2

2. How to Generate Images

Users can generate images in two modes:

  • Text
  • Figure Remix

2.1 Text

In Text mode, users can start generating images by selecting prompt tags or entering their own prompts.

To make prompt writing easier, the system provides recommended prompt tags below the input box. Users can click these tags to quickly add them to the prompt.

Prompts with 18+ content are available only to users with an active membership.

On the right-side panel, users can configure the following settings before generating images:

  • Image aspect ratio
  • Number of images
  • Model selection

Users with membership access can also configure:

  • CFG Scale
  • Steps

In general:

  • A higher CFG Scale means the generated image will follow the prompt more closely.
  • A higher Steps value usually results in more detailed images.
Image generation settings

2.2 Figure Remix

In Figure Remix mode, users can generate a new image based on an existing figure.

Unlike Text mode, this mode requires users to select an existing Figure as the base image.

To do this, click Choose My Figure on the right side and select the figure you want to use. Users can also choose from the system-recommended images displayed below.

Choose My Figure

3. How to Generate Videos

Users can create video content with the Generate Video feature. This feature allows users to turn figures or images into dynamic videos.

Two creation modes are currently available:

  • Figure to Video
  • Image to Video
Video creation modes

3.1 Figure to Video

Figure to Video is designed for quickly generating video content based on a character figure.

Step 1. Select a Figure

Click Select Figure to open the selection window. From there, users can:

  • Choose a recommended figure provided by the system
  • Select a figure from My Figures

Once a figure is selected, it will be used for the video generation process.

Figure to Video example 1
Figure to Video example 2
Figure to Video example 3

Step 2. Select an Action

Action is a required field. Click it to open the selection window, then choose the action you want to use for the video.

The system will generate the video by applying the selected action to the figure.

Figure to Video action example 1
Figure to Video action example 2

Step 3. Select a Background and Outfit

Background and Outfit are optional. If they are not selected, the system will use the default settings.

  • Background defines the scene used in the generated video
  • Outfit defines the clothing used by the character in the generated video

Click either option to open the selection window and choose from the available presets.

Background and outfit selection

Step 4. Choose an Aspect Ratio and Generate the Video

Before generating the video, select the aspect ratio you want to use. The available options are:

  • 3:4
  • 9:16

After completing the required settings, click Generate to create the video.

Step 5. Enter a Prompt (Optional)

Users can also enter a prompt to further guide video generation.

If the available presets do not match the desired result, membership users can unlock prompt input for greater control and a more flexible creation experience.

Prompt input unlock

3.2 Image to Video

Image to Video is designed for turning a still image into a dynamic video. This feature is available to subscription users only.

Step 1. Select or Create an Image

Subscription users can choose one of their generated images and use it to create a video.

Users can:

  • Select an image they have already created
  • Use the image generation feature to create a new image first
  • Click Create With AI in the selection window to generate an image for video creation
Create With AI example 1
Create With AI example 2

Step 2. Select an Action and Aspect Ratio

After selecting an image, users need to choose an Action for the video. Then, select the aspect ratio for the output video.

If needed, users can also enter a prompt to further control the generated result.

Once the settings are complete, click Create to generate the video.

Image to Video settings

3.3 Notes

  • Figure to Video is better suited for quickly generating standardized video content.
  • Image to Video is better suited for more personalized creations.
  • Using prompts can significantly improve generation results and is recommended for advanced users.