150 Free AI Character Sheets: A Full Gallery for Your Stories, Videos & Games
Every great AI video, comic, or game pitch runs into the same wall: keeping a character consistent from one shot to the next. The fix professionals use is a character sheet — one reference image that locks a character’s face, outfit, poses, expressions and palette in place. Below is a library of 150 of them, free to use, in styles ranging from 2D and 3D to realistic and cinematic.
Full credit where it’s due: this entire collection was created and generously released free by Kōda (@aimikoda), a creative technologist who built these 150 characters for shorts and stories over months of work, using Midjourney and GPT Image 2. In his words: “completely free to use — in your own stories, AI videos, game ideas or visual experiments.” You can download the full-resolution pack from his Gumroad — and if you use them, give him a follow.
What’s in a character sheet?
Each sheet is a complete production reference: name and role, personality notes, front/back/profile turnarounds, an attitude pose, a six-panel expression grid, costume close-ups, a signature prop, shape studies and a color palette. That density is exactly what image-to-image and reference-to-video models need to keep a character on-model across generations.
How to use these on Pixazo
- Pick a sheet from the gallery below (or grab the full-res pack from Kōda’s Gumroad).
- Use it as a reference image with a reference-to-image model (Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2, Seedream) to put the character in any new scene — the sheet keeps the face and outfit consistent.
- Animate it with an image-to-video or reference-to-video model (Kling, Seedance 2, Veo 3.1) to turn stills into shots.
- Iterate — because every model runs on one Pixazo API, you can A/B the same sheet across models with a single parameter change.
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The gallery: all 150 character sheets
Click any sheet to open it full size. Names are the characters’ own, as Kōda created them.






















































































































































License & credit
The collection is shared by its creator as free to use for stories, AI videos, game ideas and visual experiments. The characters, designs and original files belong to Kōda (@aimikoda) — the full-resolution pack lives on his Gumroad. If you build something with them, crediting him is the right thing to do.
Frequently asked questions
Are these character sheets really free?
Yes. Their creator, Kōda (@aimikoda), released all 150 sheets as “completely free to use” for stories, AI videos, game ideas and visual experiments. The full-resolution pack is on his Gumroad.
How do I keep a character consistent with these sheets?
Use the sheet as the reference image in a reference-to-image or reference-to-video model. The turnarounds and expression grid give the model enough signal to keep the face, outfit and proportions stable across new scenes.
Which Pixazo models work best with character sheets?
For stills: Nano Banana 2, GPT Image 2 and Seedream handle reference-driven generation well. For motion: Kling, Seedance 2 and Veo 3.1 support image/reference-to-video workflows.
Can I use these commercially?
Kōda’s release says free to use for your stories, videos and projects. For commercial products, check his Gumroad page for the current terms and credit him in your work.
All 150 character sheets created by Kōda (@aimikoda) and shared free — originals on Gumroad. Gallery curated by Deepak Joshi. Last updated July 2026.

Deepak Joshi
Author · Pixazo
Deepak writes about generative AI models, APIs, and the workflows teams use to ship them. Reviewed by Abhinav Girdhar.