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  • Transform image to anime style with Morphic for Photoshop
  • Step 1: Select the Transform tab
  • Step 2: Upload an image
  • Step 3: Describe your prompt
  • Step 4: Choose a Character Model
  • Step 5: Choose Style
  • Step 6: Adjust Creativity and Resemblance settings
  • Step 7: Click on 'Generate'
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  1. Morphic for Photoshop

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Transforming your image into anime styles is seamless with Morphic for Photoshop. Follow these steps to achieve the best results.


Transform image to anime style with Morphic for Photoshop

Step 1: Select the Transform tab

Select the Transform tab from the three options available. The Transform tab will let you transform your images into anime style, while the Imagine tab lets you generate images from scratch, and the Sketch tab lets you convert your sketches to colored images with greater control over creativity and resemblance.

Step 2: Upload an image

Upload an image to the plugin that you wish to style transform.

Step 3: Describe your prompt

Describe your prompt in the prompt bar input and describe how you want to transform your image. In the case where you don't want to specify transformation and rely on selecting the style from the drop-down, just describe the image.

You may go ahead and click on 'Generate' and go on about transforming your sketch to a colored image for your workflow. But if you wish to transform a sketch based on a trained character model and adjust other settings, move to Step 4.

Step 4: Choose a Character Model

If you have access to Morphic Studio, you can train your Character Models and use them to transform your image based on those character models on Morphic for Photoshop. Select your preferred Character Model from the drop-down menu in the Imagine tab of the plugin.

Step 5: Choose Style

You can choose the output style for your generation. Select your preferred Style from the plugin drop-down menu. Currently, you can choose between Anime and Flat Anime as style options.

Step 6: Adjust Creativity and Resemblance settings

Adjust Creativity and Resemblance settings to change how creative or similar the generations look to the trained model. You may have to tweak and experiment with different settings combinations to find the settings that work best for your desired output.

Creativity

Creativity affects the diversity of the output. The higher the creativity, the more diverse the output will be. Ideally, you should use higher creativity when generating images from scratch from text or iterating on new images.

Resemblance

Resemblance refers to how similar you would like your output to be compared to the input. When you are generating assets from a given input and would like to maintain consistency, make sure your Resemblance is high.

Step 7: Click on 'Generate'

This will transform your image into an anime style based on your prompt and settings. Further, click on 'Add' to add the newly generated colored image to your Photoshop artboard.


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

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