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.
I wanted to ask for a function that would give us character consistency. Even though I give the same prompt for describing a character and style reference the outcomes vary a lot. It would be cool that be able to create storyboards with a character looking the same in each shot and wearing the same clothing.
I don't know if that's technically feasible, but it would be awesome!
And yeah, I have great ideas in general, so if you want me to work for you guys, I'm in! I'm using the adobe cloud for over a decade and currently study UX/UI Design. You can find me on [PII removed by moderator] .
Different camera angles (like a real video storyboard) would be huge as well. Wide establishing shot, cut to medium shot of two people talking, cut to CU of character 1 (looking the same as the wide and medium shots with the same character having different expression(s)), cut to opposite angle showing second character matching their same face as wide/medium. So much need for this feature. I also see other software with this capability. I wonder why Adobe (with the power to do everything we've come to love) is struggling with this one. Not so much as a peep or progress report on if they're even heard their client base. chirp-chirp
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I think it would be good to be able to create a 'character' in FlireFly that you can then use in other images. This could be a photo-realistic person or a cartoon character that can then be placed and posed in other scenes. For example, I could write a story based on the hare and the tortoise and then create a character of the hare and one for the tortoise and then use those characters and a consistent style across all images to create a series of images to illustrate the story.