Create Consistent Characters for Free with AI | OpenArt, Leonardo & Dzine Tutorial #aigenerated
AI creates character consistency across scenes
In the rapidly evolving landscape of AI-powered creativity, content creators are constantly seeking tools that streamline their workflows while maintaining quality. A recent tutorial demonstrates how three specific AI platforms—OpenArt, Leonardo.ai, and Dzine.ai—can help creators maintain consistent character appearances across different scenes without expensive software or professional design skills.
Key insights from the tutorial:
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Character foundation through ChatGPT: The process begins with using ChatGPT to generate detailed character descriptions across various scenes and moods, establishing a consistent conceptual foundation.
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Seed-based consistency: All three platforms allow creators to copy and reuse "seed" values—the numeric codes that preserve the AI's interpretation of character appearance—ensuring visual consistency across different generations.
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Tool-specific workflows: Each platform (OpenArt, Leonardo.ai, and Dzine.ai) offers slightly different interfaces and specialties while maintaining the core ability to preserve character appearance across scenes.
The game-changer: Image seeds as creative DNA
The most powerful insight from this tutorial is the concept of image seeds functioning as a character's digital DNA. Unlike traditional design processes that require painstaking manual attention to maintain consistency, these AI tools allow creators to essentially "lock in" a character's appearance through a simple numeric code. This represents a fundamental shift in creative workflows.
This matters tremendously in today's content ecosystem. For creators producing comics, animations, marketing materials, or social media content, character consistency has traditionally been one of the most challenging and time-consuming aspects of production. The ability to maintain this consistency automatically not only speeds up workflows dramatically but also opens these creative fields to individuals who lack traditional artistic training.
What the tutorial missed
While the tutorial effectively demonstrates the technical process, it overlooks some important contextual considerations. For instance, the commercial licensing implications of AI-generated characters remain complicated. Many creators are uncertain whether characters created through these tools can be safely used in commercial projects without potential copyright concerns.
A case study worth considering is Midjourney user Kelly McKernan, who used AI tools to create consistent character designs for her children's book project. By documenting her prompt engineering process and saving seeds for each character, she created a library of consistent assets that could be repurposed across her marketing materials, book illustrations, and merchandise designs—essentially
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