Paint Chinese ink wash images in your browser with Morphic's AI image generator. Generate a scholar dwarfed by misty cliffs or a horse with a splashed-ink mane, lock the five-tone ink register with Style Transfer, then animate any still with Image to Video.

Chinese ink wash subjects you can paint

Ink wash landscapes you can compose

Towering shan-shui landscape

Layered mountains receding into white mist, a thin thread of waterfall down a far cliff, a tiny pavilion at the base, the sky left as open paper.

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Towering shan-shui landscape

River at dawn

A wide river at first light with two fishing boats, reeds drawn in dark calligraphic strokes, the far bank swallowed by a band of pale mist.

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River at dawn

Pine cliff and hermit hut

A pine-clad cliff with a small thatched hut, the foliage dropped in as splashed ink, a vast empty sky holding the composition open.

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Pine cliff and hermit hut

Summer lotus pond

A lotus pond in full summer, broad leaves in splashed boneless wash, two blossoms in fine line, a dragonfly hovering over the still water.

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Summer lotus pond

Crea Chinese ink wash en tres pasos

  1. 01

    Describe tu Chinese ink wash

    Describe el Chinese ink wash que quieres, en palabras simples.

  2. 02

    Genera la imagen

    Morphic genera una imagen limpia y lista para publicar en tu canvas en segundos.

  3. 03

    Refina tu Chinese ink wash

    Ajusta el prompt, regenera variaciones y luego descarga o comparte el fotograma.

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How can I make Chinese ink wash images with AI?
You can create Chinese ink wash images directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Image tool, describe the literati subject, the graded ink tones and the open space, and Morphic produces the painting. No brushes, rice paper or specialist software needed.
What defines Chinese ink wash for an AI prompt?
Four choices carry the look: a literati subject (a scholar, a horse, bamboo, a lotus, a mountain range), five graded tones of black ink from pale mist to deep black, splashed-ink or boneless foliage, and vast atmospheric negative space. Name all four so the result reads as shuimo rather than a generic landscape.
How do I get the splashed-ink and graded-tone effect?
Ask for it directly: "splashed-ink pomo foliage, five graded tones of black ink, soft wet bleed into the paper, deep black accents against pale mist." Reuse those words across every prompt so Morphic carries the same tonal range through the whole series.
How do I keep a set of ink wash paintings feeling like one collection?
Use Morphic's Style Transfer workflow to lock the tonal range, the amount of mist and negative space, and the single vermilion seal, then reference that style card in every prompt. The set reads as one scroll across images.
Can I turn Chinese ink wash paintings into video?
Yes. Morphic's Image to Video tool animates any still you generate, and a slow drift of mist across the peaks or a ripple under the lotus suits the atmospheric register. Pair the result with the Music tool for a guqin score.
What is the difference between Chinese ink wash and sumi-e?
They share a monochrome ink lineage, but Chinese ink wash (shuimo) leans into atmospheric shan-shui landscapes, literati subjects and splashed-ink foliage, while sumi-e is the sparser Japanese Zen tradition built on a few decisive strokes. Morphic can paint both; name the tradition you want in the prompt.