Create Consistent Character Assets
That Stay True Across Every Scene
From facial features to clothing details, our character asset generator helps you create detailed visual specifications that ensure your AI characters look exactly the same in every video, scene, and episode.
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Basic Mode: Essential character features for visual consistency. Toggle Advanced mode for detailed asset specifications.
Advanced Mode: Full control over facial features, clothing variations, expressions, and scene-specific adaptations. AI features coming soon!
How to Create Consistent Character Assets That Work Across Every Scene
Visual consistency is the biggest challenge in AI character generation. Without a detailed asset sheet, characters can change appearance, clothing, or even facial features between scenes. A strong character asset defines every visual detail so the AI knows exactly how your character should look every time.
Lock the Core Features
Define face shape, eye color, hair style, and body type as non-negotiable anchors. These should never change unless the story intentionally evolves the character.
Create a Style Guide
Establish consistent clothing style, color palette, and signature accessories. This helps the AI understand your character's aesthetic across different scenes.
Document Expression Range
Map how your character shows emotions - from happy to sad, surprised to thoughtful. Consistent expressions build emotional connection with viewers.
What to Include in a Character Asset Sheet
- Physical Foundation: age, gender, body type, height, skin tone, face shape
- Facial Features: eye shape/color, nose shape, lip shape, distinguishing marks (freckles, scars, dimples)
- Hair: style, length, color, texture, facial hair (if applicable)
- Clothing Style: primary outfit type, color palette, signature accessories
- Expression Range: how the character shows happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, thoughtfulness
- Consistency Rules: which features are fixed vs. flexible, and how the character can evolve
Quick Answers Before You Generate
How do I keep my AI character consistent across multiple scenes?
Create a detailed character asset sheet that defines physical appearance, clothing, accessories, expressions, and visual style. Use the same descriptors in every prompt to maintain consistency.
What should I include in a character asset sheet?
Include face shape, eye color/style, hair color/style, skin tone, body type, height, clothing style, signature accessories, expression range, and consistent color palette.
Can I create multiple outfits for the same character?
Yes. Define a base character sheet with core features, then create outfit variations that maintain the same facial features, body type, and visual style while changing clothing.
Examples You Can Copy and Adapt
Fantasy Hero Asset Sheet
For a consistent fantasy character across multiple episodes.
CHARACTER ASSET: Captain Zara - Female, young adult (25-30), athletic build, 5'7". Face: oval shape, almond-shaped green eyes, straight nose, full lips, light freckles across cheeks. Hair: long wavy red hair, usually worn loose with small braids on one side. Clothing: fantasy adventurer - leather armor with blue accents, silver pendant with sapphire, leather boots. Color palette: earth tones with blue highlights. Expressions: determined (default), warm smile (with friends), fierce glare (combat), thoughtful (planning). Consistency: EXACT - all features must remain identical across all generations.
Modern Character with Outfit Variations
For a character who needs different outfits for different scenes.
CHARACTER ASSET: Alex Morgan - Male, adult (35-40), average build, 5'10". Face: square face, hooded brown eyes, aquiline nose, thin lips, slight stubble, small scar above left eyebrow. Hair: short dark brown hair, slightly receding hairline, styled with side part. Base style: professional - navy blazer, light blue button-down, dark jeans, brown leather watch. Casual variation: gray t-shirt, black jacket, jeans. Athletic variation: running shorts, performance tee, sneakers. Color palette: navy, gray, brown, white. Consistency: CORE - facial features must be exact, clothing can vary as specified.
Animated Character Expression Sheet
For cartoon or stylized characters with exaggerated expressions.
CHARACTER ASSET: Bounce the Bunny - Animated rabbit, gender-neutral, youthful appearance. Body: small and round, fluffy texture. Face: large round eyes (purple), small black nose, long floppy ears. Fur: light gray with white chest patch. Clothing: always wears a tiny yellow bow tie. Expression range: HAPPY - eyes wide, big smile, ears perked up; SAD - teary eyes, droopy ears, small frown; SURPRISED - eyes huge, mouth round O, ears straight up; ANGRY - eyes narrowed, teeth showing, ears back. Style: 2D animation, soft pastel aesthetic. Consistency: EXACT - all visual features and proportions must remain consistent.
Common Mistakes That Break Character Consistency
- Changing hair color or style between scenes without story reason
- Inconsistent eye color or shape across generations
- Forgetting distinguishing features like freckles or scars
- Using vague clothing descriptions that lead to random outfits
- Not defining the character's emotional expression range
- Mixing up character descriptions between different prompts
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