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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.

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Participant
July 25, 2024

This could be a big help to those who are creating storyboard frames. Maybe there could be a prompt wherein we can use thesame look for the person (face, outfit) but we can alter the action/poses and facial expressions. 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 22, 2024

@Monika Gause It would be helpful to refer users to this idea for upvoting instead. Very popular request.

Participant
July 22, 2024

I used Firefly to generated a headshot of a person and when trying to use the headshot as a reference to generate a full body image, it seems not very optimized especially in different angles of the face, any idea to optimize this?

 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 22, 2024

That is not possible

Participant
July 20, 2024

Save a Favorite Personal Generated object, pet, landscape, etc... to be used in future creations

Participant
July 19, 2024

It would be very helpful if I could upload the image of a drawn character and an image of a person or other drawn character in a particular position and could then have Firefly create an image of the first drawn character in the position of the person or character in the second image. (These images are attached. I wanted the state trooper redrawn in the position of the falling guy.) I wouldn't want the result to be kind of like the first character. I would want the result to be that first character in a different position. Here is a prompt I wrote to try to achieve this, but with totally unusable results, "Create the character from the style reference in the position of the character from the composition reference." This would be vey useful, because I can draw a character once and be happy with it. I have a very hard time drawing that same character in different positions and keeping that character consistent. On the bright side, Firefly was way more useful than the last time I used it, which was many months ago. Thank you.

Participant
July 19, 2024

I want to show a dad with his two daughters in the kitchen getting ready for school, then show the same dad and same kids at a school entrance when he drops them off.  How do I generate the same people in multiple scenarios? 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 19, 2024

You cannot generate the same people.

TitoFG
Participant
July 8, 2024

This would be an amazing feature.
Fully support this idea! 🙌

CSI Productions
Inspiring
June 27, 2024

No offense guy but this sounds like an AI step by step on how to draw traditional storyboards not something applicable to keeping consistent characters across a series of storyboard frames. Doesn't really apply to helping others have the same character with different facial expressions, clothing, hair styles or a variety of scenarios using the same character. Just an observation.

R.CatesCSI ProductionsIf you want peace, be peaceful.
CSI Productions
Inspiring
June 27, 2024

Elizabeth,

 

It sounds like you have some programming experience. If what you say is true, wouldn't it have been easier for UKW to just say that from the beginning. Don't some of the best ideas come from a collaboration of other ideas presented by multiple minds? Wouldn't the ideas of a half million creative thinkers help programmers solve the issue?

 

It's better (IMO) than stringing us along thinking they're working on a solution and it should be available soon. For instance. the way "I" think is:

 

AI image generation has amazing 3D animation abilities as well as 2D. To build a 3D charater you need a front, side and top view. So use this same theory in 2D by establishing your charcter as you would in 3D, by submitting images of the front, top and side view of your character. Once input into the AI software, shouldn't it be able to analyze those frames, establish a three dimensional "model," position the expression, head angle, facial expression the way it would in 3D but output it in the 2D parameters you've set for your image?

 

It may be a work around but this is just "my" take on it. I'm sure programmers could get ideas from others who really want and need this feature but also want to offer their input to solve this challenge.

 

Thoughts?

R.CatesCSI ProductionsIf you want peace, be peaceful.
Participant
June 27, 2024

This a common theme amongst AI image generators. They just can't seem to visually keep the same character and put them in different situations and image reference doesn't work.
Human beings are so tuned to recognising minute differences in faces that even the slightest deviation, regardless of light, angle and a myriad of other factors, results in an entirely different individual visually.
It's going to take some serious work by AI engineers to develop a cure for this problem.
until then we have to rely on illustrators and artists.