Create your first figure, then import it into the app!
Import a drawing or a logo
.png, .jpg or .webp (on a white background)
No explicit indications (hate, violence, sexual content)
Full text generation
No explicit indications (hate, violence, sexual content)
Retention policy
The indications and images you send are stored for technical and administrative purposes (verification, security, service improvement). They are never used for commercial purposes.
As an artist, what is Drawn Lights for?
Drawn Lights acts as a digital gallery and a specialized marketplace. It allows you to sell full or partial show designs, showcase your work across multiple projects, and receive qualified commissions without prospecting.
What tools and experience do I need?
Drawn Lights is designed to support artists at different stages, while enabling skill progression.
Start immediately using generative AI with text and/or visual descriptions
Go further with Blender through our free training dedicated to drone shows
Create your own scripts that can be executed directly on the platform to generate or transform content on demand, by clients, producers, or automated processes.
Am I free to set my own prices?
Yes. You set your own prices. Drawn Lights provides indicative pricing guidelines to help you position your work within the market.
When do I get paid?
Custom commissions are paid after delivery, with payments secured by the platform as a trusted third party.
Catalog content is paid only when it is exported into a real drone show production.
How many times can I sell the same content?
A piece of content can be sold at most once per producer.
Drawn Lights does not offer content rental. Once purchased, producers may reuse the content freely, with or without the platform.
Commissioned content includes usage rights for one producer. Depending on the commission terms, you may offer the work to other producers.
How is my work protected from theft or generative AI?
Content sources are never exposed before a show is fully funded and scheduled.
Script source code is never shared; only execution results are visible.
3D previews rely on remote rendering, preventing file extraction.
No artificial intelligence is trained on your content.