How to edit a page before drawing
The whole script is up for editing before the Wiz picks up a brush.
ou see the entire 10-page script before we start illustrating. That is the entire reason DreamWiz exists. The AI proposes; you decide. Edit anything: text, pacing, character beats, even the moral.
We don't bill for script edits. The cost starts when you click Draw it. Spend the time here, not at the printer.
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Edit the narration line directly.
Each page shows the text that will appear on the page. Tap to edit. The Wiz illustrates whatever the final text says.
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Use the per-page critique to rewrite.
If a page feels off, type what's wrong ("too scary" / "add the dog") and the Wiz rewrites just that page.
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Use whole-book critique for arc problems.
If the pacing feels rushed or the ending lands flat, critique the whole book — the Wiz rewrites all pages while keeping the parts you kept.
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Adjust the scene description if you want a specific image.
Each page also has a scene description (toggle to see it). Edit the scene to steer the illustration. The Wiz draws what the scene says, not what you wish the scene said.
What works
- Direct, page-level edits."Page 3 — make Mia sad here, not happy" lands cleanly.
- Tone calls in whole-book critique."The middle feels rushed; add a quiet moment" is the kind of structural note the Wiz can act on.
- Trusting the script preview.If you don't like the script, regenerate. It's faster and cheaper than fixing the illustrations after.
What gets confusing
- Editing text after illustrating.Image text is baked into the page. If you change the words later, the picture won't match. Edit before "Draw it."
- Asking for a character not in the cast.If grandma wasn't on page 1, adding her on page 8 may require regenerating earlier pages too.
- Mid-book art style switch.Style is locked once the anchor is set. If you want a different look, regenerate the whole book.
When the script reads the way you'd read it aloud, click Draw it. The Wiz takes about 10 minutes for a 10-page book. You'll get an email when it's ready.