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Guides
Task-focused walkthroughs — get a specific job done in Hyperdraw.
- Upscaling is not "make it again, bigger"
Re-rolling at a higher resolution gives you a different image. Upscaling keeps the image you already approved and adds real resolution and detail - a dedicated enhancement pass, not another roll of the dice.
Available in: English
- Why one-click background removal keeps failing you
Lego hair, blurry edges, a logo that quietly vanished. One-click removal fails because it treats a workflow as a wish. Pick the right tool for your image - Magic Wand, segmentation, mask cleanup - and stay in charge of the result.
Available in: English
- No, really - it can actually draw
"A browser app? On a phone? It can't draw like Procreate or Krita." Reasonable guess. Wrong, though. Real pen pressure and tilt, a configurable stamp brush engine, dynamics, dwell-time airbrush, custom tips. Here's the receipt.
Available in: English
- A finished image, zero brushstrokes
A ten-minute walkthrough that makes a finished image without ever picking up the brush. Dream a base, drop in a piece, select it without painting, place it, fuse it, save. No drawing - just the steps.
Available in: English
- Your first minute in Hyperdraw
Draw something, press Dream, keep the part that worked, and fix the rest locally - instead of praying to the prompt box.
Available in: English
- Fix one part of a ChatGPT or Gemini image without redrawing it
Conversational AI is great at intent and bad at staying still. Drop the chat result onto its own layer, erase the broken part, and composite - instead of begging the model to preserve the pixels you liked.
Available in: English
- Fix a Midjourney image without rerolling it
Midjourney is great at giving you something beautiful. It's bad at letting you keep that exact image while fixing the one thing that's broken. Pin the win on a layer where pixels can't drift.
Available in: English
- Fix part of an AI image without regenerating it
When a generation gives you one good thing, don't re-prompt - pin it to the canvas and fix the rest locally.
Available in: English
- Sketch the question before you build the ComfyUI graph
Use Hyperdraw as the fast non-destructive composition sandbox in front of your node workflow - layers as visual state, paintovers as cheap conditioning experiments, decisions before pipelines.
Available in: English
- Paint over your sculpt without re-sculpting it
Use Hyperdraw's layered canvas as a non-destructive paintover and silhouette loop alongside ZBrush, Blender, or Nomad - your render stays untouched while you experiment above it.
Available in: English
Reference
The manual: individual tools and what each one does.
- Keyboard shortcuts: play it like an instrument
The keys that turn Hyperdraw from a tool you click into one you play. Tool switching, preset cycling, size and opacity without leaving the canvas, straight lines, eyedropper, blend modes, and layer moves - the map worth memorizing.
Available in: Español, English, Français, Deutsch, Українська, العربية, 中文 (简体), 中文 (繁體)
- Wallpaper tessellation and the symmetries of things
How Hyperdraw's Wallpaper Tessellation filter turns a small motif into a full repeating world of mathematical symmetry.
Available in: English, Українська
- How to export your drawing as a PNG
Flatten every visible layer and download the canvas as a lossless PNG.
Available in: English (US)
Perspective
Why Hyperdraw works the way it does.
- When is AI art actually stealing?
Taking isn't stealing - every artist takes. Stealing is taking someone's work, claiming it as your own, and pretending you made it. AI doesn't move that line; it just makes both sides easier. The ethics live in what you do, not in the tool.
Available in: English
- You don't need a new GPU
The whole chain - generate, recolor, edit, lift to 3D, snap an angle back to canvas, retexture - runs in a browser tab on your phone. No CUDA, no broken Python env, no new card. Power without the ceremony.
Available in: English
- You can be visual before you can draw
AI doesn't make drawing irrelevant. It relieves drawing of one job - execution - and leaves the other one, seeing, entirely to you. That's not a shortcut around a craft. It's a different craft, with different points of control.
Available in: English
- You don't have to draw
"I can't draw" is not a disqualification - it's a medium. Collage is real art. Drop images in, stack them as layers, blend, mask, flatten. Hyperdraw never once asks you to make a mark by hand.
Available in: English
- Why AI edits the parts of the image, that you did not ask it to
Repeated AI edits do not just lose quality. They compound the model's assumptions about what the image should be, slowly normalizing away the part you wanted to keep.
Available in: English