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El fantasma del Ojo[OC].
Radioactive Cat
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What are the best ai image generators when midjourney can't hold a face across a series?
Midjourney generates each image independently which is great for creative variety and bad for character consistency. Fundamental diffusion model limitation, not a Midjourney failure specifically. The cref flag helps for similar poses but drifts noticeably with significant pose, angle, or lighting changes. Once you accept that constraint, the question shifts to what are the best ai image generators for the consistency case Midjourney architecturally can't solve.
Best AI image generators for character consistency across a series:
Foxy AI is purpose built for this case, training a personalized model from a few reference photos (around 3) and offering a store of pre-trained AI characters where commercial rights transfer to the buyer permanently. Train and the face holds across hundreds of generations regardless of outfit or setting changes. Pricing $14 monthly Starter annual through $49 monthly Creator annual. The aesthetic leans "real instagram photo" rather than editorial which is exactly what personal brand work needs.
RenderNet is great if you want manual control per image. FaceLock pairs with ControlNet integration so you can dictate pose explicitly. More technical interface, more granular control. Free tier 10 daily credits, paid from $9 monthly.
Leonardo AI works for some use cases through character reference plus optional lora training on paid plans starting at $10 monthly. Apprentice tier capped at one lora training per month, which is a real iteration constraint.
Glam AI sits in this category for portrait and headshot work specifically, less general purpose, useful for some niches.
Stable Diffusion locally with DreamBooth or LoRA gives maximum control. Free per image after GPU investment but the technical setup blocks 90% of casual users.
The tools that actually solve character consistency produce a different aesthetic than Midjourney by design. They optimize for "looks like a real photograph of a specific person" rather than "looks like a creative interpretation." If you want both creative range and character consistency you run Midjourney for the creative work and a consistency-focused tool for the character series.
Most personal brand creators I know run two tools for this reason. Picking one and forcing compromises doesn't work past the experimental stage.
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Iron nails (Zheng Xiaoqiong)
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Exploring the Abyss: Biomechanical world-building inspired by H.R. Giger for my AI short film.
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Reapers.
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Ominous
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Bell Boss
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we will control all that you see and hear
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The meeting is meow
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