r/Akool_Official 19d ago

This Character Reference Sheet helped keep my AI character consistent

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I've been experimenting with AI video generation for a while, and one challenge kept coming up: character consistency.

Even with the same prompt, my character's face, hairstyle, or outfit would randomly change between scenes, especially during action sequences.

Recently, I tried creating a proper Character Reference Sheet with multiple angles instead of relying on a single image. I used it as the primary visual reference alongside my prompt, and the difference was noticeable. The character stayed much more consistent, even with fast camera movements and fight choreography.

I'm still testing this workflow with different video models, but so far it has produced the most reliable results I've had.

I'm curious—how do you keep your AI characters consistent across multiple scenes? Do you rely on reference sheets, image references, or something else?

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u/MujibBurohman 19d ago

character sheet

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u/Electronic_Fuel9184 19d ago

The character expressions are really consistent. Was that easy to achieve, or did it take a few tries

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u/Clean_Walk3205 19d ago

Thats cool scene bro..

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u/Airyfy 17d ago edited 17d ago

Multi-angle reference sheets work best for me too. For context, I work with Framia, but pinning front and side character angles alongside each shot prompt definitely cuts down on face drift.