Conjure spellcasters in your browser with Morphic's Wizard AI image generator. Generate a classic robed sage with a gnarled staff, a battle mage trailing fire, a frost conjurer wreathed in ice, or a shadowy necromancer over a glowing circle, then use Character Lineup to keep the robes, staff, and palette consistent across a whole series. Hand the portrait to Image to Video to set the spell in motion.

Wizards you can design

Wizard scenes you can compose

Wizard portrait turnaround

One wizard drawn front, three-quarter, and back in a single row, robes and staff held consistent across all three, clean reference line weight, neutral backdrop.

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Wizard portrait turnaround

Spellcasting key art

A full-length wizard mid-cast, staff raised, a swirling spell vortex of light and rune glyphs filling the frame, robes billowing, dramatic low-angle, painterly polish.

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Spellcasting key art

Staff and focus sheet

A reference sheet of one wizard plus their staff, spellbook, focus crystal, and rune amulet, each item drawn separately and labelled by silhouette, consistent palette.

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Staff and focus sheet

Arcane study portrait

A wizard seated in a candlelit study lined with spellbooks, a glowing rune circle on the desk, floating motes of light, warm amber glow, atmospheric fantasy portrait.

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Arcane study portrait

Wizard in drei Schritten erstellen

  1. 01

    Beschreiben Sie Ihr Wizard

    Beschreiben Sie das Wizard, das Sie möchten, in einfachen Worten.

  2. 02

    Bild generieren

    Morphic generiert in Sekunden ein sauberes, veröffentlichungsfertiges Bild auf Ihrer Canvas.

  3. 03

    Wizard verfeinern

    Passen Sie den Prompt an, generieren Sie Varianten und laden Sie das Bild herunter oder teilen Sie es.

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Where can I make Wizard art with AI?
You can design wizards directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Image tool, describe the spellcaster with the robes, staff, and spell effect spelled out, and Morphic produces the portrait. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What kinds of Wizards can I generate?
Classic robed sages, armoured battle mages trailing fire, frost conjurers wreathed in ice, shadowy necromancers, young apprentices, and refined arcane scholars. Name the archetype, the robes, and the spell effect upfront so each wizard reads as a distinct design.
How do I keep a Wizard consistent across a series?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock the wizard's robes, staff, and palette before generating, then reference that card in every prompt. Morphic preserves the design so the same spellcaster looks identical in a portrait, a turnaround, and a spellcasting scene.
How do I prompt spell effects and magical glow?
Name the effect and where it sits in the frame. Use phrases like "flames spiralling around one fist", "frost crystals forming in the air", "a glowing rune circle at the feet", or "a swirling spell vortex filling the frame." Spelling out the magic is what gives a wizard portrait its energy.
How do I write a strong Wizard prompt?
Name the archetype, the robes, the staff or focus, the spell effect, and the palette. For example: "frost conjurer, pale layered robes, crystal-tipped staff, forming ice crystals, white-and-ice-blue palette." The robe detail and the magic together are what separate a wizard from a generic robed figure.
Are the Wizards I make original?
The designs come from your own prompt, so describe an original spellcaster rather than a named wizard from a book, film, or game. Robe, staff, and spell cues are generic fantasy building blocks and free to use; naming a specific copyrighted character is not. Keep the description to traits and the result is yours.