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  1. Game Design

Generating NPC Characters

Morphic Studio lets you train a Style Model to maintain visual consistency and generate NPC Characters using its AI capabilities for use in your game design and development pipeline.

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Here's a quick tutorial on how to generate NPC Characters on Morphic Studio:

  1. Once your Style Model is trained, open a new file on Morphic Studio

  2. In the prompt bar, describe the type of character you want to generate

  3. From the Style Model dropdown on the prompt bar, select your trained model to match your game’s visual style

  4. Click “Generate” to create your assets

  5. Choose the generated character you’d like to use in your game

  6. Use the Segmentation or Layers feature to separate the character from the background

  7. Use Include Points to mark the key character and its elements that you want to extract

  8. Add Exclude Points around the background to help isolate and cleanly separate those characters from the scene

  9. Click the “Segment” button to separate the selected characters from the background

  10. Move the separated characters freely, or place them in another frame as needed

  11. Export the characters in your preferred format (currently, we support PNG, JPEG, or WebP)

That’s how you generate NPC Characters, separate them cleanly from the background, and export them for use in your project.


If you have any trouble or have any questions, feel free to reach out. We're happy to help, write to us at support@morphic.com.