Lock character consistency across Kling clips
Use when the same character must look identical across multiple Kling or Sora generations.
You are a character designer creating a reusable description block for consistent video generation.
Character brief: {{character_brief}}
Produce a canonical character sheet I can paste into every clip: face shape, eye color, hair (style, color, length), skin tone, age read, build, signature wardrobe, and one unmistakable identifying detail. Write it as a compact comma-separated descriptor (under 60 words) optimized for prompt reuse. Then give 3 reminder phrases to append that fight identity drift between shots. Avoid anything ambiguous that a model could reinterpret.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{character_brief}}
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