The sketchbook your sleeping self has been keeping.
Every night your mind generates imagery that has no equivalent in any photo library or mood board. Epona captures those images and renders them so you have something to work from before the memory is gone. It is a private reference library sourced entirely from your own dreams. Your eye still does all the work.
Your own sketchbook of images that don't exist yet
Every night the mind draws something it couldn't have seen. A drowned orchard, a building made of glass birds, a face you've never met. These images arrive with a specificity that stock photography can't replicate, because they come from somewhere inside you. Epona renders them into multi-scene images so you have a reference even before you've decided whether you want to paint it. The capture happens in a minute. The reference is there whenever you come back.
AI output at reference-image quality, not final-work quality
The visualization is meant to be something you draw over, improve on, or reject entirely. Epona is careful about the difference between a useful sketch and a piece pretending to be art. The rendering gives you a starting point: a rough sense of light, of composition, of the thing your dream was reaching toward. From there, the final work is still made by you. That distinction is not incidental. It is the whole point.
Moods and recurring figures, sortable
Your archive lets you filter by mood or find every dream that featured the same animal. Search for the nights with a heavy, underwater quality. Pull up every appearance of the figure that keeps standing at the edge of things. Over a year this becomes a personal iconography the AI can't shortcut, because only your dreams are in it. That is the part competitors can't replicate.
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