Title: Enhancing Consistency in AI-Generated Characters: A Simple, Effective Method

In the rapidly evolving world of AI-driven content creation, maintaining visual consistency of characters across multiple scenes remains a common challenge. Creators often struggle to ensure their AI characters look the same in various settings, outfits, and expressions. Fortunately, a straightforward approach exists that significantly improves consistency without complicated workarounds.

Step 1: Create a Comprehensive Face Reference Grid

Begin by designing a detailed facial reference sheet. Upload a high-quality photograph of your character and generate a 12-panel face grid capturing different angles and expressions. These panels should include:

  • Front view
  • Profile (side view)
  • 45-degree angles
  • Smiling expressions
  • Serious expressions
  • Close-up shots

This multi-angle grid effectively “locks in” the character’s facial features and bone structure, providing the AI with a robust visual reference of what your character should look like across different scenes.

Step 2: Develop a Body Reference Sheet

Similarly, construct a reference sheet for the character’s body. This should encompass:

  • Body proportions
  • Posture
  • Build and physique

Having both face and body reference sheets ensures comprehensive character consistency, covering both facial features and physical form.

Step 3: Streamline Your Scene Prompts

The key to reliable character consistency is in how you craft your prompts. When generating each scene, only describe the scene itself—such as the setting, outfit, lighting, and mood. Refrain from re-describing the character’s appearance (like hair or eye color) in every prompt. The reason is simple: the pre-generated reference grids already contain all necessary details of the character’s appearance.

Final Process

Attach both reference grids to your scene prompt, then specify only the scene elements. For example:

“Attach face and body reference grids. Describe the scene: a sunny park, casual outfit, soft lighting.”

This minimal approach drastically improves consistency, with many users reporting a jump from approximately 30% to over 90% accuracy in character appearance across images.

Tools and Implementation

While I use Nano Banana Pro with Auragraph for this process, this method is compatible with any AI imaging tool that accepts reference images. The core concept is leveraging comprehensive reference grids to anchor your character’s appearance, making scene prompts more straightforward and reliable.

Interested in the Templates?

If you’d like access to the specific JSON prompts or template setups I use, just comment “prompts” below. Sharing these templates can help streamline your own creative process and enhance consistency in AI-generated characters.


By adopting this simple yet powerful technique, digital artists and content creators can significantly improve the visual coherence of their AI characters, making their projects more polished and professional.

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