You don’t open Hyperdraw to make a beautiful drawing on the first try.
You open it because, sometimes, words aren’t enough. If you’ve ever struggled to describe a visual idea to an AI, Hyperdraw lets you put that idea on a canvas instead - even badly - and let the model take it from there.
A few minutes is enough for one full loop. Here it is.
1. Draw the rough version (it’s okay if it’s ugly)
Tip: The Brush is selected by default.
Draw the simplest version of what you mean.
- Cat? Blob with ears and tail.
- Person? Stick figure would do!
- Owl? Two circles… well, maybe add wings and eyes too.
The drawing doesn’t need to be good - it needs to be visible. The model isn’t judging your line quality; it’s reading your canvas as put the subject here, keep this color, follow this rough shape.
2. (Optionally) Write one short prompt
The prompt names the thing your sketch is pointing at. That’s it.
happy cartoon cat, pastel colorssmall cabin at sunset, cozy, realisticblue robot octopus on a beach
Don’t write a paragraph. The canvas is doing half the work.
3. Press Dream
Press the Dream button. This sends your canvas and prompt to the AI.
Don’t expect the first one to be final. Think of it as the AI replying: “Is this what you meant?” or “Here is what I think this was.”
4. Keep the best result, not the perfect one
When a result has something useful - the lighting, the shape, one corner of the mood - click it to load it back onto the canvas so you can edit it further.
This is the habit most other tools skip. They keep rerolling, hoping a single generation will be perfect. It won’t. Keep the useful part and improve from there. (If you’re curious why this works better than endless rerolls, see: Why AI image edits lose the part you liked.)
5. Change only what needs fixing, then press Dream again
Edit just the area that needs fixing.
- Eraser to remove obvious mistakes.
- Brush to mark where something should go.
- Liquify to push a shape that’s almost right, like moving an eye or stretching a wing.
Then press Dream again.
That loop is Hyperdraw. You’re not asking the AI to read your mind - you’re steering it, one visible decision at a time.
The golden rule
Your drawing doesn’t need to be art. It only needs to be an instruction the model can see.
Open hyperdraw.art, pick the Brush, draw a
yellow circle and a horizon line, type sunset over hills, and press
Dream. That’s the whole thing.