Turn Yourself Into a Sketchbook Character Using ChatGPT

Turn Yourself Into a Sketchbook Character Using ChatGPT

Character in the image, (Your Name) in a free and stripped sketch style. On a bright white background, freely distribute full-body drawings, face close-ups, small scribbles, full-body sketches and chibi/deformed versions, so that the page conveys the character’s humor and personality. Don’t do it like an organized character sheet, but like a sketchbook full of information drawn at will by an illustrator and then stacked. Use everything ChatGPT knows about me from our conversations, including my personality, habits, strengths, quirks, profession, and overall vibe, to imagine how an illustrator would interpret me as a character.

What This Prompt Does

This prompt turns ChatGPT into a personal character illustrator. Instead of a generic portrait, it asks the AI to pull from everything it knows about you — your personality, job, humor, habits, quirks — and translate all of that into a loose, expressive sketchbook page. The result looks like an artist’s working notes, not a polished final piece.

Breaking Down the Key Parts

“Free and stripped sketch style” Avoid clean, finished illustration. You want rough lines and loose energy — think warm-up sketches, not portfolio work.

“Freely distributed on a white background” The layout should feel unplanned — drawings scattered at different angles and scales, not centered or aligned. This is what separates it from a standard character sheet.

“Full-body, close-ups, scribbles, chibi versions” Variety in scale and style. Some drawings serious, some exaggerated, some tiny margin doodles. The mix is what makes it feel alive.

“Use everything ChatGPT knows about me” This is the core of the prompt. It works best when you’ve had several conversations with ChatGPT and have memory enabled, so the AI already knows your context, personality, and vibe.

Tips for Better Results

If the output looks too organized, add: “Make it messier. Overlap drawings. Tilt some. Add tiny margin scribbles.” If it feels generic, follow up with: “Be more specific to my personality based on our past conversations.”

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