Save any idea as you read. When you create, you're never starting from zero.

A visual set for your story

First time

Change the stage — still the same person.

Pick a style baseline, write one line, get a full character sheet. Drop them into any scene and the aura, palette and identity follow.

Start making

The proof

Same character, a few different stages

Tap a scene — the palette and aura come along. That’s the palette lock.

Rowan Vale — Master plateMaster plate
Palette lockthis palette is locked
  • Slate Blue
  • Weathered Teal
  • Driftwood Brown
  • Sandy Beige
  • Muted Brass
  • Sea-glass Green
Café · morningCafé · morning
Palette lockthis palette is locked
  • Slate Blue
  • Weathered Teal
  • Driftwood Brown
  • Sandy Beige
  • Muted Brass
  • Sea-glass Green

How it works

One set of specs, a whole run of scenes

The same reference palette flows from the style board to the character sheet into every scene — it never drops.

Style baselineThe seed you pick sets the whole run’s key.
Rowan Vale — Style baselineStyle baseline
Character sheetCharacter and world settle; the palette locks.
Rowan Vale — Character sheetCharacter sheet
Rowan Vale — World boardWorld board
Palette lockchange the scene, this palette holds
  • Slate Blue
  • Weathered Teal
  • Driftwood Brown
  • Sandy Beige
  • Muted Brass
  • Sea-glass Green
ScenesThe stage changed. The person didn’t.
Café · morning

Café · morning

Meeting · night

Meeting · night

Dock · dusk

Dock · dusk

Start here

Set one character; the rest grows from him

Pick a style, write one line, get a sheet. New accounts get a few free.

Compose

Pick a style
Curated, lock included.
Write him in one line

Your first few are free after sign-in — enough for one character and a couple of scenes. Sign in to continue

Or start from one of theseWherever you start, it lands on a single character first.