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

  • March 24, 2023
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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.

Pinned Reply By Kevin Stohlmeyer

https://www.adobe.com/learn/firefly/web/create-commercial-storyboard-firefly-boards?learnIn=1&ntd=1

This tutorial on Adobe Learn covers how to maintain consistent characters across multiple storyboards using Firefly Boards. The same method would work using Text to Image generation as well. 

 

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CSI Productions
Inspiring
November 12, 2025

I checked your link and see nothing that says or shows a character in various scenarios that is clearly the same character. A mood board is not a story board. Admitedly, I haven't looked at everything - nor do I have time to. I HATE spending my valuable time looking at things people send me only to find out what was sent has nothing to do with what I'm looking for. Very similar to click bait.

 

I appreciate the fact that you're trying to help. I don't mean to come across as ungrateful. I've just been following - waiting - for Adobe to introduce character consistency (as have hundreds of others, many on this forum) and we keep getting the runaround. At the very least you (Adobe) could be honest and just say something like, "we have no plans at this time to implement Character Consistency" or "this is very challenging and until we get this implemented, we suggest you find another software that can perform the function you're looking for." We work daily in this field, we know if something works or doesn't. Taking production time to "experiment" with features someone "says" works correctly only to realize it, in fact doesn't, is a huge time suck that many of us don't have time to play with. Sorry but this is frustrating.

 

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 12, 2025

@CSI Productions if you are an Enterprise customer, you do have access to these. Your Admin has to turn the features on in the Adobe Console. 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 12, 2025

You should check out Firefly boards - its has all of that included inside:

https://www.adobe.com/products/firefly/features/moodboard.html

CSI Productions
Inspiring
November 12, 2025

Case in point.

 

I've been using NanoBanana for this purpose, Envato Elements offers NanoBanana storyboarding, ImageGen, Image editing and VideoGen with consistent characters. We use that service for stock animation templates, graphic templates etc. Now we use it for storyboarding as well.

 

I saw that PS now has NanoBanana in the GenFill dialog but from what I've heard from Adobe you need the highest level of Creative Cloud to get it to show up in the GenFill window. Not worth the price of admission when there are other services that just throw it in as part of their membership. My corporate account with multiple seats is apparently not enough to have this feature appear in PS so I use workarounds.

 

Thanks for the heads up though. This request has been out there for over a year. I'm sure others will be happy to hear.

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 12, 2025

@CSI Productions with the release of Nano Banana/Google Gemini and Firfefly Boards, we're now able to easily produce storyboards with maintaining scenes and character consistently. We can even convert the frames to video for animatics/POC cuts. 

CSI Productions
Inspiring
November 12, 2025

I wouldn't hold my breath. Many of us (sorry Adobe) have moved on to other AI production methods where consistant characters have been implemented since the beginning. Adobe has some of the most advanced talent in the businees. For them to not have implemented character consistency by now is a pretty clear indication they have no intention of implementing it. I can't believe that, with them being one of the most advanced software developers in the business, they can't implement this into their software. It makes no sense.

 

Lastly, so many people have asked for this important feature and those from Adobe who respond suggest this is the first they've heard of it (NOT), they ask you to upvote the feature requests (been upvoted for over a year), they post a response with "Correct Response" tied to it (like they've solved the challenge) but it's not the "correct answer" at all.

 

Save yourself the frustration and look elswhere, this feature exists in so many other applcations I've lost count. In they end, I suspect they'll just buy out whatever company does it best and slap Adobe on it.

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Jay Ah25243317eze8
Participant
November 11, 2025

Especially for storyboard work, and in marketing it's ideal to show people who are a specific demographic or target audience. So the idea it to be able to create a person that can be saved and re-used and be applied to various prompts and situations as a consistent element for generating images, particuarly for storyboarding.

Inspiring
November 12, 2025

Hi @@Jay Ah25243317eze8, 

 

Thanks so much for sharing your idea. It’s clear this would make storyboarding and marketing much easier and more creative. We know how helpful it’d be to save and reuse custom characters for consistent visuals, and we’re passing your feature request to the product team. Stay tuned for updates!

^Sam
claudia_6325
Participant
November 8, 2025

hold on to the core look and objects

Participant
November 6, 2025

Please Introduce consistent charecters and model training for remembering charecters created. 

einzelbild
Inspiring
August 23, 2025

Except for just generating consistent characters it would be wonderful to keep characters which are in the start frame consistent. Right now it's quite a challenge to keep a phase looking like the face in the first frame.