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I Drew 50 AI Manga Pages — Here's Why Character Consistency Is Still the #1 Problem

After creating 50+ AI manga pages, I can tell you: the hardest part isn't generating images. It's making sure your protagonist doesn't become a different person every panel.

The Problem

You describe "a young woman with silver hair and a red jacket." Panel 1 looks great. Panel 2 — she has brown hair. Panel 3 — different face entirely. The AI model has no memory of what your character looks like.

This isn't just annoying. It's a dealbreaker for any serious manga or comic project. Readers need visual continuity to follow the story.

What I Tried

  • Seed references: Uploading the same character image each time. Works sometimes, but the AI often ignores subtle details like hair color or outfit specifics.
  • Detailed prompts: Writing 200-word character descriptions for every panel. Tedious, and the AI still drifts over time.
  • ControlNet/LoRA: Training custom models. Powerful but requires significant GPU time and ML knowledge.

What Actually Worked: pixiaoli.cn

I found a tool called pixiaoli.cn that specifically addresses this. The core idea: you define your characters once, and the platform remembers them across every panel you generate.

Here's my workflow:

  1. Define characters with reference images (front, side, back views)
  2. Generate panels — the platform maintains character appearance automatically
  3. Adjust details — tweak individual panels while keeping consistency

The key insight: instead of trying to force an AI model to remember through prompts, you maintain a separate character state that gets injected into each generation.

Practical Tips

  • Start with a character sheet: Generate front/back/side views first. This gives the AI multiple reference angles.
  • Keep outfits simple: The more complex the outfit, the harder it is to maintain across panels. Start simple, add complexity gradually.
  • Batch by character: Generate all panels featuring one character before moving to the next. This helps the AI maintain consistency within batches.
  • Save your character definitions: Export and backup your character data. You'll need it for future projects.

The Bigger Picture

AI manga is moving fast. Tools like pixiaoli.cn show that the technology is maturing beyond "generate one cool image" to "create coherent multi-page stories."

If you're working on AI comics or manga, character consistency should be your first concern — not an afterthought. It's what separates AI experiments from publishable stories.

Has anyone else struggled with AI character consistency? What solutions have you found?


Try pixiaoli.cn — free AI manga creation with built-in character consistency.
Tags: #AIart #manga #webcomics #characterconsistency

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