Hey Folks! If you ever have the need to clone your character in a scene, here is an exaggerated example of doing it. [HOW TO] 1. upload your reference image 2. copy/paste the prompt below == Based on the uploaded reference character, shoot a real-life scene (16:9) in a spacious Boston-style loft —a bright, lived-in studio, spatial proportions. The room should contain brick walls, warm wooden floors, white curtains, a low bed with soft bedding, a desk with cosmetics, bookshelves, plants, a standing mirror, a rug, scattered personal items, and a compact kitchen area at the back of the room. The room must have strong depth of field, with distinct foreground, middle ground, and deep background layers. Place about thirty characters identical to the reference character (face, hairstyle, clothing all identical to the reference character) in the room, each in a different action or interaction state. Adjust the distance, scale, height, and visibility between characters to make the room density look natural. Foreground (very close to the lens/partially occluded): - A person walking past the lens, slightly out of focus - A hand or shoulder entering the frame - One person approaching the lens - One person half-hidden behind a large plant - One person sitting directly in front, tying hair - One person kneeling by the table organizing items Middle ground (main room area): - One person stretching by the bed - One person sitting on the bed checking phone - One person lying on the bed - One person reaching under the bed - One person organizing cosmetics on the table - One person flipping through books on the bookshelf - One person standing in front of the mirror - One person squatting on the rug - One person leaning against the wall - One person looking out the window - One person adjusting curtains - One person carrying clothes - One person drinking water from a cup - One person arranging pillows - One person sitting on the floor eating snacks