PROPHECY MAKER
Live prophecy

The moving texture, ghost trails, and text are included in your exported GIF.

Unofficial fan-made tool. Not affiliated with the creators of DELTARUNE.

What it is

What is Deltarune Prophecy Maker?

Deltarune Prophecy Maker is an online fan tool for combining your own image and prophecy text into a shadowy illustrated panel inspired by the prophecy panes seen in Deltarune, especially Chapter 4. This maker renders the subject with moving color textures, ghost trails, atmospheric waves, and game-inspired typography, then exports the result as a still image or looping GIF.

Fans use the Deltarune format for memes, character art, theory posts, fanfiction visuals, fangame concepts, and tabletop or stream screens. Unlike older generators that require a pre-made black-and-white silhouette, Auto extraction can start with an ordinary photo or character image while advanced mask controls remain available when you need them.

Original abstract prophecy prism formed from cyan waves and fractured panels

A NEW PROPHECY
TAKES FORM

LIVE / LOCAL

How it works

How to use Deltarune Prophecy Maker.

Deltarune Prophecy Maker keeps every step in one browser workspace, so the panel you adjust is the panel you export.

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1. Upload an image for a Deltarune-style panel

Drop, paste, or choose a PNG, JPEG, WebP, or GIF. Transparent silhouettes give the cleanest edge, but Auto extraction means a monochrome converter is optional.

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2. Write and style the prophecy

Enter your own lines, choose a blue, violet, or scarlet Deltarune-inspired style, then refine subject scale, position, mask tolerance, text size, and loop speed in real time.

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3. Export the result

Pause on a frame for a sharp PNG or JPEG, or export the complete Deltarune-style result as a real animated GIF containing the moving texture, atmospheric waves, and ghost trails.

Built from real requests

Why use Deltarune Prophecy Maker?

Deltarune Prophecy Maker addresses the community requests that appear most often: sharp still exports, GIF support, pause controls, mobile usability, and easier image preparation.

Preview the real animation

Pause, resume, restart, or scrub through the seamless loop. The Deltarune-inspired moving canvas—not a static mockup—is captured in the exported GIF.

Keep multiple panel drafts

Create, duplicate, and switch between Deltarune-inspired ideas locally, without signing up or managing a cloud project.

Export PNG, JPEG, or GIF

Download a sharp still for Deltarune fanwork instead of taking a blurry screenshot, or encode the full animated effect as a shareable looping GIF.

Process images on your device

Subject extraction, rendering, draft storage, and export stay in your browser. Your Deltarune source artwork is not sent to an upload server.

Practical maker guide

The Deltarune Prophecy Maker guide.

The Deltarune Prophecy Maker is designed for quick experiments, but a few choices make the final panel easier to read and share. This guide explains how the subject mask, procedural prophecy texture, mixed-script typography, still-image export, and animated GIF loop work together. It also covers the problems people most often encounter when moving from an ordinary image to a finished prophecy panel.

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Choose an image with a readable subject

A transparent PNG gives the cleanest silhouette because the alpha channel already separates the subject from the background. An ordinary photo, drawing, meme, or character image can also work: Auto extraction estimates the background from the image edges and keeps the contrasting area. If the whole source becomes a rectangle, switch to Light or Dark extraction and adjust Background tolerance. Leave a little open space around the subject so the Deltarune prophecy text has room above it and the ghost trails are not cut off at the canvas edge.

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Understand the prophecy texture

The colored motion is a procedural texture generated by this tool, not an official DELTARUNE texture or a file copied from another prophecy generator. Moving scan lines, waves, grain, and offset silhouettes are clipped through your subject mask. Deep Water emphasizes cyan-blue flow, The Girl shifts the same system toward violet, and Final Omen uses scarlet highlights. Because preview and export share one renderer, the panel composition, mask, text position, and animation timing stay consistent between the live canvas and the downloaded result.

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Write short, deliberate prophecy lines

Use real line breaks where a sentence should pause. Short lines usually feel closer to the Deltarune format and remain legible when the image is shared at social-media size. The editor treats everything as plain text, so pasted HTML is never executed. It also detects Latin and CJK characters and adjusts the font fallback, spacing, and line measurement for mixed English, Chinese, and Japanese text. If a long paragraph reaches the safe area, reduce Text size or split the idea into a second local panel instead of forcing every word into one image.

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Pick PNG, JPEG, or animated GIF

Choose PNG when sharp text, transparency-friendly Deltarune edits, or further processing matter most. Choose JPEG when a smaller still image is more useful and a black background is acceptable. Before exporting either still format, pause or scrub the loop timeline to select the exact frame you want. Choose Animated GIF when the moving prophecy texture, background waves, and ghost trails are part of the idea. GIF export always records a complete seamless loop; the timeline controls the still-frame preview and does not shorten the animation file.

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Fix rough edges, rectangles, and crowded text

For a colored rectangle, change Subject extraction and lower or raise Background tolerance until only the main figure remains. For broken or noisy edges, try a source with stronger contrast, a simpler background, or transparent pixels. If the subject covers the Deltarune composition, reduce Subject scale or move it down with Vertical position. If text feels crowded, add manual line breaks and lower Text size rather than filling all 140 characters. On a phone, complete the controls before the preview, then use Download again if the browser does not immediately show the saved file. All of these adjustments remain in the selected local draft until site data is cleared.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the image, animation, export, privacy, and mobile questions people ask most often about Deltarune Prophecy Maker.

How can I make an image look like Deltarune?+

No. A transparent PNG or monochrome silhouette still gives the cleanest edge, but Auto extraction can isolate many kinds of Deltarune artwork. If the result needs help, switch to Light, Dark, or Alpha and adjust Background tolerance.

Why does my whole image become a colored rectangle?+

The background is being included in the Deltarune subject mask. Try Auto first, then choose Light, Dark, or Alpha in Advanced adjustments and tune Background tolerance until only the subject remains.

Can the Deltarune prophecy generator export Deltarune prophecy GIFs?+

Yes. Animated GIF captures the Deltarune-inspired moving texture, waves, and ghost trails over a full loop. The result preview appears after encoding so you can download it again.

Which export format should I use?+

Use PNG for the sharpest Deltarune still and for further editing, JPEG for a smaller shareable still, and Animated GIF when the moving texture and ghost trails matter. Pause or scrub the timeline before a still export to choose its frame.

Can I use line breaks and non-English text?+

Yes. Press Enter for real line breaks. The Deltarune-style layout works in modern Windows browsers, measures Latin and CJK characters separately, and uses suitable fallback fonts for mixed English, Chinese, and Japanese text. Input is always rendered as plain text.

Does it use a Deltarune prophecy texture or Deltarune prophecy font?+

No. The moving waves, scan lines, grain, and masks are generated independently for this fan tool, and the typography uses legally available project fonts and system fallbacks rather than distributed game assets.

Is this Deltarune Prophecy Maker free?+

Yes. The maker works in your browser without registration, a render queue, or a paid export. Your device performs the image processing and GIF encoding locally.

Is my image uploaded to a server?+

No. The editor processes images, stores drafts, and creates exports locally in your current browser. Clearing local site data will remove those drafts.

What can I make with Deltarune prophecy panels?+

Common uses include memes, character portraits, theory posts, fanfiction or fangame mockups, social posts, and tabletop or stream visuals. You remain responsible for the source image and the rules of the platform where you share it. This tool is unofficial and not affiliated with DELTARUNE's creators.

Does the maker work on phones and tablets?+

Yes. The Deltarune workspace stacks on smaller screens, keeps the canvas responsive, and supports choosing or pasting images where the browser allows it.

Create with Deltarune Prophecy Maker.

No sign-up, no monochrome conversion step, and no render queue. Upload an image, write the lines, and export the result from the live workspace.

Create a prophecy panel