Lock Character Identity Early
Use the AI tool to create character sheet style visuals at the start of your project so you have a reliable reference to build on. Reuse those references to keep facial features, wardrobe, and overall art direction aligned as your storyboard expands. This helps every new shot feel like it belongs to the same cast and production.
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Reuse References Across Shots
Maintain continuity by reusing earlier character outputs as references while generating new storyboard images. Adjust camera angle, framing, and action without losing the character’s identity. The result is a sequence that reads like one cohesive film rather than isolated generations.
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Save characters as reusable Elements so your character sheet references stay available throughout your storyboard. Attach reference images to strengthen continuity for future generations, even as scenes and settings change. This keeps identity, wardrobe cues, and key details steady across the project.
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Carry Consistency Into Motion
Once your character references are solid, move from storyboard images into video while keeping the same look. Create video from text prompts or use image-to-video with chosen start and end frames to guide motion. Add speech, music, and sound effects in the same storyboard workspace to bring scenes to life.
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