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How to improve AI character quality

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How to improve AI character quality

The biggest factor in whether your AI character looks like the person you trained it on is the reference photo set — not the prompt, not the scene, not the camera style. Most quality issues trace back to the reference photos, so that’s where the leverage is.

What good reference photos look like

A strong reference set has:

  1. One era of the person’s life — typically a 5-10 year span. Mixing photos from when they were 30 and when they were 70 confuses the AI.
  2. 8-16 photos — 3-4 is the minimum that produces a recognizable result; 8-16 is the sweet spot where the AI has enough variety to learn the face robustly.
  3. Mix of distances — close-up (face + shoulders), medium (waist-up), full-body. At least 2-3 full-body shots help duo-mode composition.
  4. Mix of angles — front-facing, 3/4 angle, side profile. The most common mistake is all front-facing selfies.
  5. Mix of expressions — smiling, neutral, candid. All-smiling reference sets produce characters that always smile.
  6. Mix of lighting — indoor, outdoor, natural, artificial. Helps the AI generalize.
  7. Mix of outfits — different clothing teaches the AI not to embed clothing as part of the character.

What to skip

How to evaluate a trained character

After training (~30 minutes), don’t go straight to burst mode. Run a single test generation in a neutral scene (e.g., “studio portrait, soft lighting, neutral background”) and check:

If the character passes the test, run burst generations. If it doesn’t, retrain with a different reference set — tweaking the prompt won’t fix a weak character.

When to retrain

Retraining costs the same as initial training (counts as one of your monthly character allowance). Delete the old character first so you don’t hit the limit.

Common reasons characters look “off”

SymptomLikely causeFix
Generic-looking faceToo few reference photosRetrain with 8+ photos
Always-smiling, always-same-pose characterAll reference photos similarRetrain with varied expressions
Hair color/style inconsistentMixed eras in reference setPick one era and retrain
Body proportions wrong in duo modeOnly close-ups in referenceAdd 2-3 full-body shots and retrain
Skin tone inconsistentHeavily filtered referencesUse natural-lighting photos only
Visible AI artifacts (fingers, eyes)Generation varianceRun in burst mode and pick keepers

Related questions

How many reference photos for the best result?
8-16 is the sweet spot for most characters. 3-4 produces a recognizable but generic-feeling character; over 16 stops adding value.
Why does the character look generic even with good photos?
Most common cause: all reference photos are from a similar angle (typically front-facing selfies). Add side-profile and 3/4-angle shots.
Should I retrain or tweak the prompt?
Retrain if 75%+ of generations look generic, off, or unflattering. Tweak the prompt if results are technically good but stylistically wrong.