image generation

Midjourney / Image Prompt for a Consistent Character

Lock a character description you can reuse across scenes so generated art stays recognisable.

What This Prompt Does

Builds a master description block to paste every time.

Suggests varied scenes without breaking the look.

Adds negative hints to reduce face drift.

When to Use It

Comics, storyboards, or serial social content.

When every new render invents a new face.

Teaching students how to brief image models clearly.

Best For:Artists And Storytellers

Example Input

Goal: create a image brief for artists and storytellers
Audience: [describe who will read or use it]
Tone: [clear, practical, persuasive, friendly, formal]
Constraints: [word count, format, platform, examples, must-include points]

Example Output

Sample output:
- Main subject: clear description of the object, person, scene, or product
- Style direction: lighting, camera angle, color palette, mood, and composition
- Negative guidance: what to avoid so the image model stays controlled

Useful Variations

  • Make the output shorter and more actionable for artists and storytellers.
  • Rewrite the answer for a beginner audience and include concrete examples.
  • Turn the result into a checklist, table, or step-by-step workflow.

Customization Tips

  • Add real names, examples, target platform, and desired length before running the prompt.
  • Tell the model what a bad answer looks like so it avoids generic output.
  • Ask for one revision focused only on accuracy, clarity, or conversion depending on your goal.

Best Model to Use

Use an image model or a chat model that can refine visual direction before sending it to your image generator.

Expected Output

  • A structured image brief tailored to artists and storytellers.
  • Clear sections, bullets, or steps that are easy to edit.
  • A final answer that can be shortened, expanded, reformatted, or adapted for a specific platform.

Common Mistakes

  • Running the prompt without replacing placeholders with real context.
  • Asking for a final answer before defining audience, goal, tone, and constraints.
  • Publishing the output without checking facts, examples, links, claims, or brand voice.

The Prompt

Copy-Paste Ready
I want to generate images of the same character across multiple scenes. Character basics: - Age range, body type, skin tone: [FILL] - Face details: [HAIR, EYES, DISTINCTIVE MARKS] - Default outfit: [CLOTHES, COLOURS, ACCESSORIES] - Art style I want: [e.g. comic ink, soft 3D, watercolour] Give me: 1) A **master description block** I can paste at the start of every prompt. 2) 5 scene ideas (action, setting, camera angle) that fit the style. 3) Negative prompt suggestions to reduce face drift. 4) Short tips if I am using a tool that supports seeds or reference images — without naming a single product as mandatory. Keep wording vivid but not creepy.

How to Get Better Results

  • Replace generic placeholders with real audience, goal, product, topic, tone, and constraints.
  • Ask the model to create one draft first, then request revisions for clarity, length, examples, or formatting.
  • For important work, verify facts and adapt the final output to your own voice before publishing.
  • For image generation workflows, compare the output against your actual task instead of judging only the first response.

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