Artist Recruitment Hub
Help Shape the Future of Sketch-to-Sculpt
Apply for early access, direct influence on features, stronger visibility in the gallery, and a future-ready path into marketplace participation while keeping the artist fully in control.
Artist Trust Layer
Artist directs. AI assists.
Meaningful work should not feel like it gets handed over to a black box. Sketch-to-Sculpt keeps the original artwork as the anchor while the artist decides what stays fixed, what can evolve, and when assistance is invited.
The source piece stays visible and meaningful throughout every transformation stage.
Artists can mark symbols, forms, and focal areas that should carry through future changes.
Assist mode only runs when the artist asks for suggestions. It does not take over by default.
Meaning, non-negotiable elements, and allowed areas of change stay attached to the artwork.
Why artists join
A growth path that protects authorship while filling the gallery with stronger work
Early artists help shape the workflow, earn stronger visibility as the gallery grows, and influence how future transformation tools stay artist-led.
The artist stays in charge of what the piece means, what may evolve, and when a result is worth keeping or publishing.
Symbols, structures, and focal details can be marked as protected so the transformation continues to honor the original work.
Meaning travels with the artwork from upload through refined and render stages instead of disappearing the moment generation begins.
Artists can guide the work toward tattoo, presentation, wall-display, restoration, or 3D-print directions without losing the original anchor.
The strongest gallery proof comes from artists who upload, guide, and publish work with a visible story instead of anonymous output.
Outreach landing
Your sketch remains yours
Transformation without losing authorship. Help build the gallery before the marketplace launches.
Original work starts the journey and remains the source of truth.
Guide the visual direction without losing the meaning of the piece.
Move toward dimensional possibility with clearer form and presentation.
Point the work toward object, sculpt, or fabrication outcomes when it feels ready.
Artist Control Demonstration
Proof that the artist remains in control
These controls are designed so artists can protect meaning, explain what matters, and request assistance only when they want it. The goal is guided transformation, not AI takeover.
Story-linked intent notes will appear here as artists publish more controlled transformation stories.
Protected symbols, forms, and focal areas can be saved so later generations know what must stay authored.
Artists can steer how close the generation stays to the original before each new pass is accepted.
Assist mode is optional. The artist chooses when to request ideas, then keeps only the direction that still feels authored and intentional.
Transformation stories
Published proof that fills the gallery with artist-directed work
Each story shows how the original stayed readable while intent, protected elements, refined imagery, render depth, and real-world potential remained connected.
Apply as Founding Artist
Help Shape the Future of Sketch-to-Sculpt
Apply for early access, direct feature influence, stronger gallery visibility, and a path into future marketplace participation without losing ownership of your work.
Founding artist feedback
Tell us what would make this better
Signed-in artists can send workflow, gallery, marketplace, feature, or bug feedback directly into the founding artist review queue.
Invite another artist
Share the Founding Artist Program with artists who care about ownership, creative direction, and building a stronger gallery.
Program principles
Artists retain ownership. Public visibility does not transfer rights away from the original creator.
Creative direction stays with the artist. Sketch-to-Sculpt is meant to assist progression, not replace the work.
Empty gallery space is solved with stronger artist participation, clearer first-upload guidance, and richer published transformation stories.