
Ever tried making a game-style "SSR reveal" from scratch? You open a canvas, see a web of nodes, and freeze. So you close the tab and go back to plain text-to-image.
There's a faster path. This post walks through an AI gacha generator workflow that turns any character into a limited SSR pull screen, using Spider-Man as the test subject.
The problem with building UI by hand
A gacha pull screen has a lot of moving parts: the rarity badge, the golden light burst, the character name, the pull effects. Wiring all of that node by node is exactly where beginners give up.
You don't have to. PixAI Studio has a ready-made template called Fated Pull that already carries a character from input to a finished SSR screen. You clone it, swap in your hero, and generate.
The workflow in plain terms
- Clone the Fated Pull template from PixAI Studio.
- Generate a Spider-Man-inspired splash image with Tsubaki.3 inside the studio.
- Feed that image into the template as the reference character.
- Refine the prompt and switch the final edit step to PixAI Edit.
- Generate your limited SSR reveal. One honest note on the last step: my first setup didn't give the SSR card I wanted. So I refined the character prompt to keep the masked urban-hero look, the red-and-navy color direction, and the dynamic silhouette, then switched the final editing step to PixAI Edit. It took a little trial and error, but after that adjustment the SSR-style card generated cleanly.
Why this beats starting over
Once you clone once, variations are cheap. Keep the same workspace, change the prompt, rerun. Classic suit, night-city version, alternate-universe design — same structure, brand-new results.
Read the full step-by-step guide here:
https://tayyabaaijaz.medium.com/what-if-spider-man-were-a-limited-ssr-create-a-gacha-pull-screen-with-ai-be5c7827c625
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