
AI Line Art Colorizer
Color line art, anime sketches, manga panels, and character drawings while preserving ink lines.



Character line art color pass with cel shading
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Examples
Add color while keeping the drawing intact
An AI line art colorizer works best when it respects the ink. Use palette hints for hair, eyes, clothes, lighting, and background mood so the color pass feels intentional instead of random.


Test cel shade, pastel, and dramatic anime palettes.

Keep recurring character colors easier to repeat.
Before and after cases
Real examples


Character line art color pass with cel shading
Keeps the ink structure and adds controlled hair, eye, clothing, and lighting color.


Action sketch color pass with stronger contrast
Adds cool shadows and saturated accents without washing out the black linework.


Soft illustration color pass for clean line art
Builds a bright anime palette while keeping the original sketch proportions.
Workflow
- 1Upload clean line art, a manga panel, or an anime character sketch.
- 2Write short palette facts such as hair, eyes, clothes, and light source.
- 3Generate a color pass and compare line preservation.
- 4Refine with a more specific palette when a recurring character matters.
Best for
Artists testing color palettes before final rendering.
Sticker and avatar creators coloring clean outline art.
Manga creators preparing sample color pages from inked art.
AI Line Art Colorizer Questions and answers
Is this different from manga colorizing?
Yes. This page focuses on broader line art such as character sketches, anime drawings, stickers, and clean illustration outlines, not only manga panels.
How do I control the palette?
Use short, concrete color facts: silver hair, amber eyes, navy jacket, warm sunset light, pastel classroom background, or similar prompts.
Will it repaint my line art?
The page is tuned to preserve ink. Clean, high-contrast source lines give the model fewer reasons to redraw the structure.
Color line art
Guide color, contrast, and shading without repainting the original drawing.



