Studio 04 · Media

One gallery. Every image the book needs.

Covers, scene illustrations, character portraits, location references, mood boards, author photos. Upload them once and every other studio can use them , the cover designer in Sell, the inline images in Write, the one-pager that goes out to press.

Chapter 01·The gallery

Organised the way you think about images.

Uploads

Drop in anything, covers, photos, sketches, screenshots, character sheets, location references. Supported formats: PNG, JPG, WEBP, SVG, HEIC.

Tags & collections

Group images by character, location, chapter, or any tag you like. Filter by multiple tags at once when you're hunting for that one reference you saved three months ago.

Versions & provenance

Every image keeps its history, original upload, AI-generated variants, manual edits. Roll back. Compare. Keep what works.

Chapter 02·AI image generation

Concepts you can see, fast.

Generate concept art, character portraits, scene illustrations, and reference images from a prompt. The generator reads your Plan studio when you ask, so a prompt like "portrait of Mira" doesn't need her description pasted in; it already knows.

Generated images live in the same gallery as your uploads, with the prompt attached. Loom tier and up; Thread and Spool can still upload and organise images, just without generation.

Chapter 03·Wired into the rest of the loom

An image you save here shows up where it should.

Inline in Write

Drop any gallery image straight into the chapter editor, for scene illustrations, character cards in serialised work, or simply to keep visual notes close at hand.

Brief for the cover designer

Mood-board images feed the Sell studio cover designer as visual references, so generated covers carry the look you actually want.

Press-ready in Pitch & Sell

Author headshots, cover comps, and key art flow into the one-pager and the agent-pitch packet automatically, sized correctly per output.

Every picture, where the book needs it.