Storyboarding using visual references

This method is useful when you want the storyboard to follow specific characters, environments, or visual styles.

Here’s a quick tutorial on how to create storyboards using visual references on Morphic:

  1. Go to Copilot on Morphic

  2. Upload reference images

    1. You can upload up to 7 images for characters, environments, or shot style

  3. Add any required details, such as actions, mood, camera angles, and how the references should be used

    1. Specify whether the references define characters, environments, composition, or overall visual style

  4. Enter a prompt such as: "Generate a storyboard with image 1 is the sister, image 2 is the main character, and images 3 and 4 are the parents."

  5. Click Generate

Copilot will create storyboard frames that align with both your text description and uploaded visual references. That’s how you can create storyboards using visual references on Morphic. This is useful when you want storyboard frames to follow specific characters, environments, or visual styles.


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

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