Outfit Editor

Learn how to swap your character's outfit scene by scene while keeping their face, hair, and proportions perfectly consistent. The Outfit Editor changes only the clothing, so your character stays recognizable whether they're wearing pajamas, a superhero cape, or a winter coat.

A complete guide to changing your character’s outfit while keeping perfect consistency using the Outfit Editor

What Is the Outfit Editor?

The Outfit Editor lets you change your character’s clothing for different scenes while keeping the same face, body proportions, hairstyle. Only the outfit changes.
Best for: Story characters that need different looks across actions, seasons or situations
Why it matters: In stories, characters change clothes. A hero might wear casual clothes on one page and a superhero costume on the next. The Outfit Editor lets you make those changes without breaking consistency.

Step by Step: Changing Character Outfits

Step 1: Access the Outfit Editor

1. Find the character image you want to edit
  1. Click the orange Outfit Editor button in the top right corner of the image
  1. The editor opens automatically with your character loaded as a reference
This becomes your reference, the editor will maintain your character’s identity while changing only the outfit.
Neolemon Outfit Editor interface showing character with Edit Outfit button highlighted
If your character was not created in the Neolemon app, navigate directly to the Outfit Editor and upload your character image from your computer.

Step 2: Describe the New Outfit

Write a clear and simple description of the outfit you want.
Focus only on clothing.
Examples:
Winter jacket, scarf, and gloves
Blue superhero costume with cape
Casual jeans and white t-shirt
💡 Pro Tip: Keep the description specific but simple. Describe what the character is wearing, not what they are doing.

Step 3: Generate the New Outfit

After entering your outfit description, click Generate. Each generation uses 4 credits.

Step 4: Download Your Outfit Variation

After generating the new outfit, hover over the image and click the Download button.
At this point, one outfit change task is complete and ready to use.

Step 5: Build Your Outfit Library

Repeat the same steps to create multiple outfit variations for your character.
Each time describe a new outfit and click Generate.
Over time, you will build a reusable wardrobe for your character.
Scene Type
Outfit Idea
School day
Backpack, jeans, sneakers
Winter scene
Coat, scarf, boots
Superhero moment
Mask, cape, hero suit
Party scene
Formal dress or suit
Beach scene
Summer outfit, sandals
If you want to continue creating new actions with the character in the new outfit, click the orange Action Editor button on the updated image and proceed to the next step.

Using Outfit Variations with Other Editors

Your outfit variations work smoothly with other Neolemon tools.
Example workflow:
  1. Outfit Editor: red wool coat, beige scarf, brown boots
AI character outfit change from strawberry dress to red winter coat with beige scarf, maintaining consistent face and hairstyle
  1. Background Editor: beautiful winter forest
Consistent AI character in winter outfit placed in snowy forest background using Background Editor, then running using Action Editor
  1. Action Editor: running forward, arms pumping, legs stretched
notion image
Each editor focuses on one change, giving you controlled, predictable results.

Ready to Change Your Character’s Look?

The Outfit Editor lets your character evolve visually without losing identity.
Next steps:
  1. Go to Neolemon.com
  1. Navigate to Outfit Editor
  1. Upload or select your character
  1. Describe the new outfit
  1. Generate and download your variations
Your character can now dress for any scene your story needs, while staying perfectly consistent.

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Diana Zdybel

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Diana Zdybel

Co-founder & Customer Happiness Officer at Neolemon | Gen AI Educator