Manual AI work is unpredictable: faces change, scenes break, animation feels random. You spend more time fixing outputs than actually creating content.
With a proper workflow, everything becomes predictable and repeatable — consistent characters, fully generated scenes, and automated animations.
Inside my workflow system, you’ll learn to turn AI into a production machine:

Every project starts with a story — and every story needs characters that feel real and consistent.
Here, we’re building two characters: a father and a son, each with unique traits.
Think of your character like the lead actor in a film: you want to know them inside out.
| CHARACTER | Gender, age, ethnicity, facial features, body type, personality vibe |
|---|---|
| LOOK & STYLE | Clothing, accessories, colors, textures, overall aesthetic |
| COMPOSITION | Poses, camera angles, framing, expression, gestures |
| ENVIRONMENT | Background, lighting, mood, location, props, atmosphere |
Rushing this step leads to generic outputs, because AI follows the prompts you give — it doesn’t invent direction.
I start with structured prompts to create characters that remain consistent across all scenes: