Most of my video work is heavily rely on character sheets. Originally my character sheets were pretty simple, just 3 views made in Nano Banana. But I wanted something neater that actually feels like a proper production character sheet. So here's how I do it now in
@lovart_ai
Step 1: Create the base image of your character in Nano Banana. It can be anything. I just describe mine conversationally, something like "create a Thai high school student." That's enough to get started.
Step 2: Once you have the base image, feed it into the template below. I run this in GPT o2 Image because the detail output is really good. And that's genuinely it.
The template below is fully adjustable. Make it yours. And please note that everything happens conversationally with
@lovart_ai which the best part 😉
Prompt Example:
[STYLE]: cinematic realism, Wong Kar-Wai atmosphere, high contrast, film grain, warm humid haze, 35mm anamorphic feel [LAYOUT]: single unified MASTER CHARACTER REFERENCE SHEET, two-page-spread feel, neutral off-white background, sections clearly separated with bold headers [CHARACTER]: - Name: Mira - Alias / role: The Woman - Age descriptor: young adult - Build: slender, natural proportions - Face: warm brown skin, natural beauty, no makeup, subtle imperfections, sweat sheen, half-lidded eyes, slightly parted lips - Hair: messy ponytail, tortoiseshell claw clip - Wardrobe: faded sage-green T-shirt, clinging, damp at collarbone, casual shorts - Props: none - Distinguishing features: sweat on temples and neck, natural skin texture - Personality (drives micro-expressions): intensely seductive, confident, teasing, deliberate [LEFT PAGE]: [SECTION 1 — TITLE INFO BLOCK, top-left]: large character name header 6 short stat lines (Name / Alias / Height / Build / Role / Archetype). Sans-serif, each line under 20 words. [SECTION 2 — MAIN IDENTITY SCALE, dominant left column]: full-body front view, neutral pose, even lighting. THIS PANEL DOMINATES. [SECTION 3 — VIEWS, top-right]: 3/4 angle and full side view, two figures side by side, identical outfit/lighting [SECTION 4 — WARDROBE & ACCESSORIES, mid-left]: each item on flat surface with short label [SECTION 5 — COLOR PALETTE, bottom-left]: 6 horizontal swatches — skin / hair / shirt / shorts / clip / accent — each with short label [RIGHT PAGE]: [SECTION 6 — EXPRESSION PROGRESSION, top row]: 8 head shots — neutral / warm smile / laugh / sad / angry / surprised / determined / vulnerable. Single-word emotion tags. [SECTION 7 — MICRO EXPRESSIONS, second row]: 5 head shots showing subtle muscle changes — slight eye tension / jaw clench / subtle brow tightening / lower eyelid tension / lip compression [SECTION 8 — HEAD DETAIL, third row left]: one large close-up, chest up. Most detailed shot. [SECTION 9 — POSTURE VARIATIONS, third row right]: 4 small full-body in characteristic postures — standing relaxed, seated alert, mid-action, walking with intent [SECTION 10 — NOTES PANEL, fourth row left]: short text block (max 3 lines, each under 20 words) describing behavior [SECTION 11 — HAND GESTURES, fourth row center]: 3 close-ups of hands in characteristic poses [SECTION 12 — SILHOUETTE GUIDE, fourth row right]: 2 black silhouettes side by side — NEUTRAL and ACTION, pure black on white [CONSTRAINTS]: same character, face, outfit pieces, proportions across all sections. MAIN IDENTITY SCALE must dominate. Final image should look like a premium production visual bible matching the selected style. [CONSTRAINTS]: no watermark, no extra unspecified text, natural realistic body proportions, identical body shape across all panels.