Start with stable identity anchors
Define the face shape, hair, outfit, and overall style before changing anything else.
If those anchors drift between generations, every later variation becomes harder to control.
Guide
The key to consistent AI character generation is separating stable identity anchors from the variables you actually want to change.
Define the face shape, hair, outfit, and overall style before changing anything else.
If those anchors drift between generations, every later variation becomes harder to control.
After the baseline is stable, adjust pose, crop, expression, or background in a controlled way.
This preserves continuity while still giving you visible variation across the final image set.
Consistency is easier when you treat generation as a repeatable workflow instead of a series of unrelated prompt experiments.
That is why tools designed for repeated character output usually outperform generic one-off workflows on this problem.
Workflow
Open the studio and start with a stable face and outfit baseline, then iterate your image set with controlled changes.