KDP Children’s Book Illustration Generator
Build consistent illustrations first, then prepare files for print requirements like trim and bleed.
What matters for KDP-ready artwork
- One character reference used on every page.
- One illustration style used across the full book.
- Page size planned before final renders.
- Export quality high enough for print (commonly 300 DPI workflows).
Avoid the common production mistakes
- Changing aspect ratio mid-project.
- Placing text over busy focal areas.
- Mixing very different color palettes between spreads.
- Skipping a proof PDF pass before upload.
How MyStoryBot fits this workflow
MyStoryBot helps you draft story pages and generate cohesive illustrations with character consistency. You can refine scenes, regenerate pages, and export high-resolution files to prepare your book for print submission workflows.
8-step production timeline (draft to print handoff)
- Lock page count and trim direction.
- Create one character reference and one style brief.
- Generate rough page thumbnails for pacing.
- Produce first-pass illustrations for all pages.
- Run a continuity pass for character and palette drift.
- Reserve text-safe zones and revise composition.
- Export high-resolution page assets.
- Assemble final interior PDF and proof before upload.
FAQ
Is this page about direct KDP publishing inside MyStoryBot?
No. This workflow is about preparing consistent story and art assets you can use in your final print layout and upload process.
Can this work for non-KDP printers too?
Yes. The same principles apply to most print platforms: consistent art direction, correct dimensions, and proof-first exports.
