| title | Getting Started with Mushni |
|---|---|
| description | Beginner guide for Mushni AI creator workflows across stories, comics, images, videos, and interactive fiction. |
This beginner guide explains how to understand Mushni and start an AI-assisted creative project.
Mushni is an AI creator platform for planning, producing, and publishing creative projects across text, images, comics, videos, and interactive chat stories.
These public guides are useful if you want to understand the workflows, templates, prompt patterns, and publishing concepts behind the Mushni ecosystem.
Before using any AI tool, define the project in plain language:
- Format: novel, comic, image series, short video, game concept, or mixed media
- Audience: who the work is for
- Tone: serious, funny, cinematic, educational, romantic, dark, cozy, and so on
- Output: outline, script, character sheet, image prompt, storyboard, or final draft
| Goal | Suggested Product |
|---|---|
| Write or plan a story | NovelAI.one |
| Turn story ideas into visual sequences | ImgAI.one |
| Generate or plan short videos | HiAI.one |
| Create character chat or playable scenes | GameXAI.one |
| Understand the full ecosystem | Mushni.com |
Most AI creative workflows become easier when the following assets are written down:
- Project brief
- Character cards
- World or setting notes
- Visual style guide
- Story outline
- Scene list or storyboard
Templates are available in the templates directory.
For story, comic, image, and video work, save recurring details in a central file:
- Character names and aliases
- Appearance details
- Personality traits
- Relationships
- Important objects
- Locations
- Visual constraints
Use the character consistency prompt patterns when generating or revising content.
AI-generated content should be reviewed by a human before publication. Check for:
- Factual mistakes
- Unsafe or disallowed content
- Copyright or trademark risks
- Unwanted similarity to known characters or works
- Tone mismatch
- Continuity errors
Avoid asking AI systems to produce an entire finished project in one request. A stable workflow usually looks like this:
- Project brief
- Character cards
- Outline
- Scene list
- Draft or image prompts
- Review
- Revision
- Publishing preparation
- Read the product overview.
- Try the novel workflow example.
- Try the comic workflow example.
- Use character-card.md to keep recurring characters stable.