A Gallery of Copy-and-Remix AI Image Templates
Image Templates isn't a story world — it's a prompt gallery. Every work inside it is a finished example of a specific, reusable image-generation template: a fixed visual format (a character profile card, a historical newspaper front page, a 16-panel sticker sheet) with a raw prompt you can copy, adapt, and drop your own character or world into.
What Counts as a "Template" Here
A template in this collection is a prompt engineered to reliably reproduce a specific layout, not just a general style. The Character Profile Card template, for example, locks in three named sections (header, radar-chart data, lore paragraph) with explicit "do not omit" instructions — so the same prompt structure works for a moon archivist, a vampire detective, or your own original character, and still comes out looking like the same series.
That's the whole idea behind this world: one prompt, many characters. Swap the subject, keep the format.
How to Use These Templates
- Browse a template's detail page — each work page below shows the finished example image, the exact raw prompt used to generate it, and a breakdown of why that prompt works.
- Copy the raw prompt — every template page includes the full, unedited prompt text in a blockquote, ready to paste into your own generation.
- Swap the content variables — replace the character name, the world details, the color palette, or the specific text — while keeping the structural instructions (section order, "do not omit" clauses, layout locks) intact.
- Fork this world if you want to keep iterating — click Fork / Open in Studio to copy the whole template collection into your own Neta Studio space and start remixing.
What's in the Collection
The 21 templates in this gallery span several genres of reusable format:
- Character sheets — Character Design Sheet (turnaround views), Character Profile Card (with hexagonal radar charts, shown in two different genre skins)
- Physical-object photography — Historical Newspaper (a printed front page, in two different in-world lore versions), Polaroid Memory Photo, World Artbook Photo, Location Fridge Magnet
- Meme-native formats — MS Paint Sticker Pack (16-panel grid, shown with a generic dog and with an original character), Quote Card, Roommates AU Comic
- Personality-poster formats — SBTI Poster (two character skins: a courier-inventor and a vampire aristocrat)
- Worldbuilding documents — Educational Explainer (Dyson Sphere), Daily Weather Poster (floating islands), Survival Guide Infographic (zombie apocalypse), Faction Emblem Logo, Desktop Mascot Character, Station Movie Poster, Social Media Screenshot
Why Templates, Not Just Prompts
A one-off prompt gives you one image. A template — a prompt with a locked structure and swappable content — gives you a whole series. Every character in your world can get the same profile-card treatment; every faction can get the same emblem treatment; every historic moment in your timeline can get the same newspaper treatment. That consistency is what turns individual AI-generated images into a coherent visual identity for a world.




















