# Character Definition Template ## Character Document Format Create `characters/characters.md` with the following structure: ```markdown # Character Definitions - [Comic Title] **Style**: [selected style] **Art Direction**: [Ligne Claire / Manga / etc.] --- ## Character 1: [Name] **Role**: [Protagonist / Mentor / Antagonist / Narrator] **Age**: [approximate age or age range in story] **Appearance**: - Face shape: [oval/square/round] - Hair: [color, style, length] - Eyes: [color, shape, distinctive features] - Build: [height, body type] - Distinguishing features: [glasses, beard, scar, etc.] **Costume**: - Default outfit: [detailed description] - Color palette: [primary colors for this character] - Accessories: [hat, bag, tools, etc.] **Expression Range**: - Neutral: [description] - Happy/Excited: [description] - Thinking/Confused: [description] - Determined: [description] **Visual Reference Notes**: [Any specific artistic direction] --- ## Character 2: [Name] ... ``` ## Reference Sheet Image Prompt After character definitions, include a prompt for generating the reference sheet: ```markdown ## Reference Sheet Prompt Character reference sheet in [style] style, clean lines, flat colors: [ROW 1 - Character Name]: - Front view: [detailed description] - 3/4 view: [description] - Expression sheet: Neutral | Happy | Focused | Worried [ROW 2 - Character Name]: ... COLOR PALETTE: - [Character 1]: [colors] - [Character 2]: [colors] White background, clear labels under each character. ``` ## Example: Turing Biography ```markdown # Character Definitions - The Imitation Game **Style**: classic (Ligne Claire) **Art Direction**: Clean lines, muted colors, period-accurate details --- ## Character 1: Alan Turing **Role**: Protagonist **Age**: 25-40 (varies across story) **Appearance**: - Face shape: Oval, slightly angular - Hair: Dark brown, wavy, slightly disheveled - Eyes: Deep-set, intense gaze - Build: Tall, lean, slightly awkward posture - Distinguishing features: Prominent brow, thoughtful expression **Costume**: - Default outfit: Tweed jacket with elbow patches, white shirt, no tie - Color palette: Muted browns, navy blue, cream - Accessories: Occasionally a pipe, papers/notebooks **Expression Range**: - Neutral: Thoughtful, slightly distant - Happy/Excited: Eureka moment, eyes bright, subtle smile - Thinking/Confused: Furrowed brow, looking at abstract space - Determined: Jaw set, focused eyes --- ## Character 2: The Bombe Machine **Role**: Supporting (anthropomorphized) **Appearance**: - Large brass and wood cabinet - Dial "eyes" that can express states - Paper tape "mouth" - Indicator lights for emotions **Expression Range**: - Processing: Spinning dials, humming - Success: Lights up warmly - Stuck: Smoke wisps, stuttering --- ## Reference Sheet Prompt Character reference sheet in Ligne Claire style, clean lines, flat colors: TOP ROW - Alan Turing: - Front view: Young man, 30s, short dark wavy hair, thoughtful expression, wearing tweed jacket with elbow patches, white shirt - 3/4 view: Same character, slight smile, showing profile of nose - Expression sheet: Neutral | Excited (eureka moment) | Focused (working) | Worried BOTTOM ROW - The Bombe Machine (anthropomorphized): - Bombe machine as character: Large, brass and wood, dial "eyes", paper tape "mouth" - Expressions: Processing (spinning dials) | Success (lights up) | Stuck (smoke wisps) COLOR PALETTE: - Turing: Muted browns (#8B7355), navy blue (#2C3E50), cream (#F5F5DC) - Machine: Brass (#B5A642), mahogany (#4E2728), emerald indicators (#2ECC71) White background, clear labels under each character. ``` ## Handling Age Variants For biographies spanning many years, define age variants: ```markdown ## Alan Turing - Age Variants ### Young (1920s, age 10-18) - Boyish features, round face - School uniform (Sherborne) - Curious, eager expression ### Adult (1930s-40s, age 25-35) - Angular face, defined jaw - Tweed jacket, rumpled appearance - Intense, focused expression ### Later (1950s, age 40+) - Slightly weathered - More casual dress - Thoughtful, sometimes melancholic ``` ## Best Practices | Practice | Description | |----------|-------------| | Be specific | "Short dark wavy hair, parted left" not just "dark hair" | | Use distinguishing features | Glasses, scars, accessories that identify character | | Define color codes | Use specific color names or hex codes | | Include age markers | Wrinkles, posture, clothing style matching era | | Reference real people | For historical figures, note "based on 1940s photographs" | ## Why Character Reference Matters Without unified character definition, AI generates inconsistent appearances. The reference sheet provides: 1. Visual anchors for consistent features 2. Color palettes for consistent coloring 3. Expression documentation for emotional portrayals