OpenArt: Generate a scene using a trained character

Demo summary
The user demonstrates selecting a saved character in OpenArt, pasting a prompt, and adjusting character weight and prompt adherence to generate a specific scene frame.
Step-by-step
- Click on Create with that character to select your trained model
- Paste your image prompt into the prompt field
- Remove the character's name from the text prompt if they are already selected as a reference
- Set Auto Enhance to off
- Adjust Prompt Adherence to a value between 2 and 3
- Set Character Weight to 0.8
- Select the 16:9 Cinema aspect ratio in Output Settings
- Click Create to generate the first frame
Options
- Use ChatGPT to generate descriptive image prompts
- Regenerate the image multiple times to get different versions
- Slightly modify the text prompt to refine the result
Watch out for
- Simple prompts like 'Character is sitting in a train' will not produce consistent results
- High prompt adherence values follow the text more strictly, while lower values follow it less
Tips
- Leave Auto Enhance off to prevent the AI from adding unwanted elements
- Keep Character Weight at 0.8 to best preserve the character's look based on testing
- Don't settle for a mediocre image at this stage since generating images is the cheapest part of the process
- Use a specific prompting format starting with the character's name to help the AI understand the subject
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