Generate Realistic Multi-Angle Views
Photorealistic multi-angle views are the most demanding style for AI generation — every anatomical proportion, skin texture, lighting shadow, and fabric fold must be convincing from every direction. Human observers are expert at spotting realism failures, making this the style where inconsistencies are most visible.
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Start with a high-resolution reference
Realistic generation demands maximum input quality. Use the highest resolution reference available — AI cannot infer realistic detail from a blurry or small source image.
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Lock lighting direction explicitly
Realistic characters are defined by their lighting. Choose a single, consistent light direction (e.g., upper-left key light) and specify it in every prompt.
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Generate with maximum reference strength
For realistic multi-angle, use 90-100% reference strength. Any lower and facial features will drift enough to look like a different person.
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Produce the full rotation set
Generate front, 45-degree, profile, 135-degree, and back views. Realistic characters benefit from more angles since each reveals different anatomical information.
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Perform forensic consistency review
Use a color picker to compare skin tone across views. Overlay silhouettes to verify proportion match. Zoom to 200% on the face and compare feature placement between angles.
- Realistic face consistency is hardest — if two views look like different people, the generation failed regardless of how good each individual view looks
- Fabric textures and material properties must remain consistent: leather stays leather, denim stays denim across all angles
- Avoid dramatic lighting angles in reference images — even, well-lit references give the AI the most information to work with
- Generate 3-5 attempts per angle and select the most consistent, not the most impressive individual image
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