Build the visual brief
- Start with adult age clarity and fictional consent context before visual details.
- Describe identity, body type, hair, face, styling, and one memorable anchor detail.
- Choose a shot type: portrait, full body, editorial still, candid, mirror photo, or cinematic frame.
- Add setting, lighting, mood, and camera distance before adding more adjectives.
Control consistency
- Reuse the same identity block and change only one variable at a time.
- Put essential traits early if the generator keeps ignoring them.
- Use negative prompts for age ambiguity, watermarks, text, distorted anatomy, and extra limbs.
- When a character drifts, ask for a correction that preserves identity and changes only the scene variable.
Use chat context for better images
- Ask the companion to summarize the current scene as an image brief.
- Keep profile images separate from private adult-scene images.
- Use the ChatRoger character context to keep face, body type, and personality consistent.
- Save prompts that worked and make one controlled variation at a time.
Copy-ready prompts
Adult fictional image brief: subject is clearly 18+ and consenting. Character identity: [identity]. Shot: [shot type]. Setting: [place]. Lighting: [light]. Mood: [mood]. Keep consistent: [anchors]. Avoid: age ambiguity, watermark, text, distorted anatomy.
Create five adult image prompt variants for the same fictional companion. Keep identity unchanged and vary only one element per option: wardrobe, lighting, setting, camera distance, or mood.
Fix this image prompt for clarity and consistency. Move adult age clarity and identity anchors earlier, remove conflicting details, and add a compact negative prompt: [prompt].