Keep the brief stable
Reuse the audience, personality and visual direction instead of reinventing the character every time.
Free planning tool · No account required
Turn a niche, audience and creative direction into a reusable AI influencer brief, base image prompt, content pillars and five starter scenes.
What you get
A character position, a base visual prompt, three repeatable content pillars and a first batch of scene directions. The tool provides creative structure; it does not claim that text alone can guarantee character consistency.
Build the brief
The strongest input is not a list of facial features. It is a clear audience promise, personality and visual world that can support more than one attractive image.
Maya is a fictional fitness creator for busy women building a sustainable training habit. Their presence is warm, disciplined and encouraging, expressed through polished editorial realism. The account should make its audience feel informed, capable and invited into an ongoing story rather than shown unrelated AI images.
Create a photorealistic, fully fictional fitness influencer named Maya. Visual direction: polished editorial realism. Personality communicated through expression and posture: warm, disciplined and encouraging. Primary environment: a sunlit modern training studio. Natural skin texture, coherent anatomy, believable wardrobe, editorial composition, consistent facial proportions, no logos, no text, no resemblance to a real public figure.
Method note: this template combines a stable character position, visual constraints and repeatable editorial pillars. It deliberately avoids celebrity names and real-person resemblance requests.
How to use it
Reuse the audience, personality and visual direction instead of reinventing the character every time.
Generate and choose the fictional person that will act as the visual reference for future content.
Test settings, wardrobe and story ideas while preserving the reference identity and core character brief.
Questions
It creates a reusable character brief, a base-image prompt, three content pillars and five starter scene prompts from your niche, audience and visual direction.
No. A detailed prompt improves direction, but text alone does not guarantee identity consistency. Reliable reuse also needs a persistent reference identity or an identity-preserving generation workflow.
No. The planning tool works publicly without an account. You only need an account when you want to create and reuse the visual identity in Inflova.
Ready to make the person reusable?
Take the direction into Inflova, choose the fictional character and build new scenes around the same recognisable person.
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