Generate Low-Poly Character Multi-Angle Views
Low-poly characters use flat-shaded facets, minimal geometry, and bold color choices to create a distinctive stylized look. Generating multi-angle views in this style requires understanding how the faceted aesthetic translates across rotations while keeping the polygonal charm intact.
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Define your polygon budget visually
Low-poly ranges from extremely minimal (50 tris) to moderately detailed (500 tris). Decide the visual complexity level and stay consistent.
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Prompt for flat shading explicitly
Include "low-poly, flat shading, faceted surfaces, no smooth shading, geometric" to prevent the AI from softening your style.
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Generate with simplified silhouettes
Low-poly characters have angular silhouettes. Avoid flowing hair or complex cloth — prompt for blocky, geometric interpretations.
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Produce 4-8 rotation views
Generate views at 45-degree increments. Low-poly style is forgiving of small inconsistencies since the faceted look already varies by angle.
- Low-poly hair should be rendered as solid geometric shapes, not individual strands
- Color gradients break the low-poly illusion — use flat, distinct color zones
- The fewer polygons in the style, the MORE important consistent silhouette shapes become
- Include a subtle ambient occlusion hint at joints to add depth without breaking the flat-shade look
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