Paint Gouache images in your browser with Morphic's Gouache AI image generator. Generate a mid-century editorial typing pool or a matte travel-poster mountain at dusk, keep the matte palette with Style Transfer, then animate any still with Image to Video.

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Matte travel poster of a dusk mountain

A travel-poster composition of a layered mountain range at dusk, flat matte gradients of dusty teal to soft pink, the sun a single ochre disc cresting the ridge, a small lodge in the foreground.

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Matte travel poster of a dusk mountain

Mid-century editorial spread

A 1960s editorial spread of a typing pool seen from above, flat chalky desks in mustard and slate, the typist figures rendered in matte opaque shapes, ochre coffee cups dotted across.

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Mid-century editorial spread

Folk-art kitchen still life

A scrubbed wooden table with a clay jug, three blue-rimmed bowls, a half-loaf of bread and a single onion, matte rendering, chalky highlights on the jug rim, soft daylight from the left.

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Folk-art kitchen still life

Picture-book forest at twilight

A picture-book forest at blue hour, chalky textured tree trunks layered in matte teal and aubergine, soft warm windows of a tiny cottage glowing among the trees, a flat lavender sky.

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Picture-book forest at twilight

Make Gouache in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Gouache

    Describe the Gouache you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the image

    Morphic generates a clean, ready-to-publish image on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Gouache

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the frame.

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FAQs

Where can I make Gouache images with AI?
You can create Gouache images directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Image tool, describe the subject and setting with the technique and palette spelled out, and Morphic produces the artwork. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What Gouache styles can I generate?
Mid-century editorial illustration, matte travel posters, folk-art kitchen still lifes, and picture-book scenes with chalky textured highlights. Name the application upfront so Morphic picks the right level of chalk versus saturation.
How do I keep Gouache characters consistent across multiple pieces?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock in each figure's face, costume, and signature props before generating, then reference those character cards in every prompt. Morphic preserves the design across editorial, market, and forest scenes so a series reads as one body of work.
How do I prompt for the chalky matte gouache finish?
Name the finish directly. Use phrases like "chalky textured highlights", "matte opaque rendering", "flat dusty pavement", or "visible brush direction with no gloss". The named finish tells Morphic to suppress shine and lift the chalkiness.
Can I turn my Gouache image into a video?
Yes. Open the Image to Video tool, upload the still, and describe the motion you want (a slow zoom across a typing pool, the lighthouse beam sweeping the bay, a cyclist pedalling through the puddles). Morphic animates from the source so the video preserves the matte palette.
Do I need art vocabulary to prompt Gouache images?
No. Plain words for subject, setting, technique, and palette are enough. If you know terms like opaque watercolour, matte poster, body colour, or alla prima, citing them sharpens the result; if not, describing what you see in your head still gets you a strong Gouache image.