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🌟 Welcome to the Community! Please Read Our Rules
Hey Folks! Let’s keep this space creative, friendly, and fun for everyone.These simple rules help protect the vibe and ensure every member feels supported and inspired. 1. Be Respectful & Kind We all come from different backgrounds and skill levels — treat everyone with courtesy.Questions are welcome. Beginners are welcome. Growth happens here. 2. No Spam or Unapproved Promotions Please don’t post links to outside products, courses, groups, or services.Let’s keep the focus on creativity, characters, and community. 3. Post in the Correct Category Use the right category for your post so members can easily find what they need.If something is misplaced, it may be moved to keep the community organized. 4. Keep It Clean & Family-Friendly No explicit, offensive, or inappropriate images, prompts, or language.When in doubt, leave it out. 5. Respect Each Other’s Work Do not copy, recreate, or clone another member’s character design, prompt structure, or style guide without permission.Inspiration is amazing — theft is not. 6. Give Helpful Feedback (Not Harsh Critiques) If you offer feedback, make it supportive and actionable.We grow faster when we lift each other up. 7. Ask Clear Questions When You Need Help When posting a question, include: - Your prompt - Your base image - What went wrongThis helps you get accurate answers much faster. 8. Don’t Argue — Report Issues Instead If something violates the rules, please report it rather than escalating the situation.We’ll handle it. 9. Protect Community Privacy Do not share screenshots, images, or posts from this community outside the group without permission.What happens here, stays here. 10. Have Fun, Share Often, and Encourage Others Celebrate wins, share your characters, post your progress, and cheer on fellow members.This community thrives because of YOU. ✨ Thanks for helping keep this space positive and supportive. Let’s create amazing characters together!
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Please Introduce Yourself! ✌🏿
Create a new post: It doesn’t have to be a long-winded intro, just let folks know you’re here.. maybe they will respond back with a "Hey! :)" If they don't, I definitely will. -- Patrick
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Bring Your Food & Learn (Weekly Sessions)
Hey Folks! BYF&L = Bring Your Food & Learn! BYF&L Sessions allow you to learn about curated topics from the comfort of wherever you are while you snack, sip on tea or coffee... This happens within 60 minutes of your day! What topics are available to you? Check below: 🔹 — Learn how to Lock-In a Consistent Character 🔹 — Learn how to create the story and illustration text for your visual story 🔹 — Learn how to create scene images from the illustration text, using a prompt template. 🔹 — Learn how to easily build-out a storybooks in PDF form using Canva == 🔹 — Learn how to animate the scene images 🔹 — Learn how to create video narration audio from the story text 🔹 — Learn how you can quickly create a video using the (scene animations, and narration audio). == 🔹 — Learn AI Workflows that help you quickly create content with characters 🔹 — Learn how to extract reusable style information from images == 🔹 — Learn how to use Google's VEO (A.I. Video Generator) with prompt templates. 🔹 — Learn how to build visual stories inside of VEO using the "Scene Builder" and more... == [CLASS AVAILABILITY] - Classes are available twice per day (to try and accommodate different timezones) Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday - (7am PST, 9am CST, 12pm EST) Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday - (12pm PST, 2pm CST, 5pm EST) [CLASS REGISTRATION] 1. You will be provided with a Zoom registration link upon purchasing a seat to class. 2. Choose the date and time of your desired class. 3. Check your email inbox for a confirmation email. [BYFL RECORDING] The sessions are recorded. == See you in a BYF&L Session! -- Patrick
Bring Your Food & Learn (Weekly Sessions)
Tip: Use Character Reference Sheets
Hey Folks! I delivered the assets for a 32 page Storybook to a client today. The storybook has 4 characters, and I used Character Reference Sheets to aid me in the creation of the story scenes. One scene had all (4), and it was created using the sheets for each character. I didn't use character reference sheets in the past, but moving forward, I can imagine most of my projects will use them. Here are some benefits of their usage in projects: Consistency Across Images Keeps facial features, proportions, hairstyle, and clothing accurate in every scene, preventing drift over time. Faster Workflow Eliminates the need to rewrite detailed character descriptions for every prompt, speeding up creation. Better Storytelling Maintains visual continuity, helping audiences recognize and connect with characters across scenes. Easier Edits & Iterations Allows quick changes (outfits, poses, environments) while preserving the same core identity. Professional Quality Output Produces polished, cohesive visuals that look intentional and brand-ready for books, content, or products.
Things that make you go "Hmmmm..." - Styles in ChatGPT.
Hey Folks! ChatGPT has the ability to edit images (it is just data) created from other platforms, i.e. NanoB, MJ, etc.. The editing images keep the "same style" (it is just data). But, trying to make those uber nice images in MJ takes some fancy know-how with prompting with styles (adjectives, phrases, etc..). I think we need a workaround. @Kayla C I think you still use MJ, right? Can you drop an MJ image that has a style that would seem hard to create in ChatGPT?
Things that make you go "Hmmmm..." - Styles in ChatGPT.
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