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March 24, 2023
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P: Maintaining a scene or character across different prompts

  • March 24, 2023
  • 161 replies
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Let's say I wanted to storyboard a script and produce different angles of the same thing. It would be nice to have something that holds on to the core look and objects within the frame so we can get a wide, medium , and close shot of the same scene.

161 replies

Rich_LSP
Participant
April 22, 2026

I write children’s stories and use Firefly to illustrate the scenes.  Maintaining the core concepts of the scene across different views (the same scene viewed by two different characters, for example) would be amazing.

Known Participant
April 22, 2026

Interesting possibility, I support the request. 

zaki_ranjha
Participant
April 22, 2026

Long story 

kenm2339
Participant
April 22, 2026

Good suggestion I support the request 

vishva bandhu
Participant
April 9, 2026

short story

Participant
April 6, 2026

Buena aplicación para diseñadores

Mike Hussy
Participant
April 2, 2026

Imagine being able to lock in the core elements of a scene—the characters, lighting, and overall vibeand then just explore it from different angles without having to rebuild everything each time.

You could start with a wide shot to establish the scene, then move into a medium to focus more on interaction, and finally a close-up to capture emotion—all while keeping everything consistent. It would save time, reduce repetition, and help keep the visual storytelling cohesive.

It’s basically like having a virtual camera on a set that stays true to your original vision, but lets you experiment freely with how the audience experiences each moment.

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 18, 2026

Creating a source board/reference sheet for characters is an OG CGI/animation process. The prompt provided in the video is good, but overly wordy leading me to believe an AI was used to create or enhance it. You can achieve the same results with less efforts and also apply to products.

 

Anyway you do it - I agree with ​@AngelfromABC and ​@Jimmy Flame - this is a great use case for boards or having in your cloud storage as a source for consistency. 

 

Jimmy Flame
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 14, 2026

Also posted this as a response to ​@AngelfromABC video. I followed the steps in the video and got similar results (with some tweaks).

 

- Jimmy Flame
debra121
Participant
March 14, 2026

This would be a really useful feature. Maintaining the same character or scene across different prompts would make storyboarding and multi-angle shots much easier for creators. Hope Adobe adds something like this soon.