I’ve been working on a fantasy book for months, and I really wanted to visualize some of the characters and scenes. Hiring an illustrator for every concept wasn’t an option, and I had zero design skills myself. While browsing tools that could help, I stumbled upon something interesting.
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That’s a really good question. These days you don’t need to be a pro designer, tools like Canva or Figma make it easy to drag and drop templates and visuals to bring your ideas to life. If you want something more creative, AI image generators like DALL·E or Midjourney can turn a detailed prompt into a usable image pretty quickly. Even sketching on paper and cleaning it up digitally works well.
By the way, if you’re around Dagenham and ever looking into property, estate agents near Dagenham are also starting to use these kinds of visual tools to show homes in a more engaging way.