Quick upload
Upload First Artwork
Choose a photo or take one now. The app will create the artwork, upload the original automatically, and take you straight into artist intent, protected elements, optional assist mode, and the path to first publish.
First artwork path
Upload First Artwork, then move toward first publish with intent.
Your first upload becomes the anchor. From there you can define artist intent, protect key elements, choose assist mode only when you want it, and work toward your first published transformation story.
Upload the original artwork so the source stays visible from the beginning.
Add artist intent that explains meaning, protected symbols, and what should never change.
Mark protected elements before deeper changes so the important structures stay under artist authority.
Choose the studio that matches what the artwork is trying to become before transforming it.
Use assist mode only when you want guided support, then keep only what still feels authored by you.
Refine, render, and publish the transformation story when the work still feels authored by you.
Artist growth
After upload, define intent before asking for help
The next milestone after your first artwork is to join the founding cohort, mark what must remain, and guide the work toward a published transformation story.
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.
Invite Another Artist
Help populate the gallery with stronger artist-led work by inviting another artist into the founding cohort.