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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.
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