Tensor.Art: Testing character consistency in Tensor Art

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates how to maintain character consistency by slightly modifying a prompt to change a character's pose while keeping their visual identity.
Step-by-step
- Identify a base prompt that establishes your character's visual identity
- Modify the action keyword in the prompt while keeping character descriptions identical
- Generate the new image to test character consistency across different poses
Watch out for
- Complex postures like cartwheels may result in deformed or disproportionate limbs
Tips
- Use character consistency techniques for creating story-based videos
Highlights
“the character consistency was clearly there”
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