You make one image of your character and it looks great. The hair is right, the outfit is right, it feels like them. Then you generate again for a second pose, and a slightly different person shows up wearing the same jacket. Anyone making comics, reference sheets, fan art, VTuber assets, or a recurring OC runs into this, and it is the main thing standing between a one-off picture and a character you can actually reuse. The fix is not some secret prompt. It comes down to giving PixAI more to work with than a line of text, and there are three ways to do that, all on the same screen. This guide walks through them as one workflow, from your first reference image to a trained character model, with the exact prompts and settings you can copy as you go. You can open PixAI in another tab if you want to follow along. The same character across three scenes, all generated in PixAI. Prompt (base look, left, model used Tsubaki.2 ): A teenage anime girl with a short asymmetrical silve...
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