Generate Custom Character-Consistent Images via Google Photos Integration
Google / DeepMind · Feature Update · · notable
Briefing for: Media
What happened
The new update allows Gemini to use labels from a user's photo library to maintain character consistency in AI-generated art. Users can generate images of themselves or family members in specific styles—such as claymation, charcoal, or watercolors—automatically identifying the correct subjects from their library.
Why it matters
For media producers and storytellers, this reduces the friction of character-consistent generation. Instead of training complex models (LoRAs) or using manual image-to-image workflows, creators can use their own photo history as a live reference library for storyboarding and creative concepting.
What this enables
- If you are storyboarding, use your own photo library to create consistent character representations across multiple scenes and artistic styles.
- If you experiment with digital art, swap reference photos via the '+' icon to instantly see your likeness rendered in different artistic mediums.
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