Higgsfield: Setting up character Elements for consistency

Demo summary
The user shows how to create 'Elements' by uploading character reference images and providing descriptions to maintain subject consistency across AI video generations.
Step-by-step
- Click on the Elements tab in the interface.
- Drag and drop character reference images into the upload area.
- Assign a name to the character element (e.g., 'Seb').
- Provide a brief description of the character in the text field.
- Click Generate to create the character element.
- In the main prompt field, use the '@' symbol followed by the element name to reference the character in your scene.
Options
- Upload up to two additional images for better character reference.
- Use an AI prompt to 'briefly describe the man in this image' to auto-generate descriptions.
Watch out for
- You must use the '@' symbol followed by the specific element name in the prompt for the AI to recognize the character consistency.
Tips
- Describe the background or environment separately from the character actions in the prompt.
- Specify camera movements (e.g., 'pans back', 'handheld camera feel') within the multi-shot prompt to control scene transitions.
- Use the 'at start frame' tag if you want to maintain consistency with the very first image uploaded to the sequence.
Highlights
“to create elements, it's super simple”
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