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Project Standards - Fantasy Universe Visual Guidelines

Universal Quality Requirements

Technical Standards

  • Resolution: Minimum 1024x1024 pixels for all generated images
  • Format: PNG for final images, JPEG acceptable for iterations
  • Aspect Ratios:
    • Character portraits: 3:4 or 1:1
    • Location shots: 16:9 or 3:2
    • Scene compositions: 16:9 or 2:1 cinematic
  • Quality Level: Professional, publication-ready imagery

Visual Consistency Markers

Character Requirements

  • Facial Features: Must remain identical across all generations
  • Body Proportions: Consistent height, build, and physical characteristics
  • Distinguishing Marks: Scars, tattoos, birthmarks must appear consistently
  • Hair: Color, texture, length, and style must match established descriptions
  • Clothing Style: Character-appropriate attire reflecting their role and world

Location Requirements

  • Architectural Style: Must align with established world-building guidelines
  • Color Palette: Consistent environmental colors and lighting
  • Scale and Proportions: Realistic and consistent building/landscape sizes
  • Signature Elements: Unique identifying features that make locations recognizable

Art Style Guidelines

Primary Visual Style

Fantasy Realism with Cinematic Quality

  • Photorealistic rendering with fantasy elements seamlessly integrated
  • Rich, saturated colors with dramatic lighting
  • High contrast and depth of field for visual impact
  • Professional photography composition principles

Lighting Philosophy

  • Golden Hour Preference: Warm, dramatic lighting for most scenes
  • Atmospheric Lighting: Volumetric effects, god rays, and environmental ambiance
  • Character Lighting: Three-point lighting setup for portraits
  • Location Lighting: Natural environmental lighting with enhancement

Color Palette Framework

World-Specific Palettes

Urban/Civilization Areas:

  • Primary: Warm earth tones (browns, golds, bronze)
  • Secondary: Deep blues and purples for magical elements
  • Accent: Bright metallics (gold, silver, copper)

Natural/Wilderness Areas:

  • Primary: Rich greens and earth browns
  • Secondary: Sky blues and cloud whites
  • Accent: Seasonal colors (autumn reds, spring yellows)

Magical/Mystical Areas:

  • Primary: Deep purples and midnight blues
  • Secondary: Ethereal whites and silvers
  • Accent: Glowing energies (electric blue, violet, gold)

Character Design Standards

Consistency Requirements

  • Unique Identifier System: Each character must have 3-5 distinctive features
  • Feature Hierarchy: Primary (face, hair), Secondary (clothing, accessories), Tertiary (posture, expressions)
  • Evolution Guidelines: Characters may age or change, but core features remain constant

Clothing and Accessories

  • Cultural Appropriateness: Attire must reflect character's origin world/culture
  • Functional Design: Clothing should serve the character's role and activities
  • Material Consistency: Fabrics and textures appropriate to world's technology level
  • Symbolic Elements: Rank insignia, cultural symbols, personal totems

Expression and Pose Guidelines

  • Personality Reflection: Facial expressions and body language must match character personality
  • Scene Appropriateness: Emotions and reactions suitable to narrative context
  • Dynamic Composition: Avoid static, lifeless poses
  • Interaction Awareness: Characters should appear naturally integrated into their environment

Location Design Standards

Architectural Consistency

  • Cultural Cohesion: Buildings reflect the civilization that created them
  • Material Logic: Construction materials available in the world/region
  • Scale Realism: Proportions appropriate for intended inhabitants
  • Functional Design: Structures serve clear purposes within the world

Environmental Integration

  • Geographic Logic: Landscapes consistent with established world geography
  • Climate Consistency: Weather and seasonal effects appropriate to region
  • Ecosystem Coherence: Flora and fauna suitable to the environment
  • Magical Integration: Supernatural elements naturally woven into the environment

Scene Composition Standards

Storytelling Through Imagery

  • Narrative Clarity: The image should advance or illustrate the story
  • Emotional Resonance: Visual mood matches narrative tone
  • Character Focus: Clear protagonist/subject hierarchy
  • Environmental Storytelling: Background elements support the narrative

Technical Composition

  • Rule of Thirds: Strategic placement of key elements
  • Depth Layers: Foreground, midground, background clearly defined
  • Leading Lines: Visual elements guide viewer attention
  • Framing: Natural frames within the scene enhance focus

Quality Assurance Criteria

Mandatory Checks

  1. Character Recognition: Can established characters be immediately identified?
  2. Location Verification: Does the location match established descriptions?
  3. Style Consistency: Does the image align with world visual guidelines?
  4. Technical Quality: Professional-grade execution and clarity?
  5. Narrative Appropriateness: Does the image serve the story?

Rejection Criteria

  • Character features don't match established descriptions
  • Location elements contradict world-building guidelines
  • Art style deviates from established visual framework
  • Technical quality below professional standards
  • Narrative disconnect with established story context

Iterative Improvement Framework

Version Control

  • V1: Initial generation following base prompt
  • V2: First iteration addressing primary issues
  • V3: Refinement focusing on consistency and quality
  • Final: Approved version meeting all standards

Improvement Priorities

  1. Character Consistency (highest priority)
  2. Location Accuracy
  3. Style Alignment
  4. Technical Quality
  5. Narrative Enhancement

Documentation Requirements

  • Archive successful prompts for pattern recognition
  • Document failed approaches to avoid repetition
  • Maintain consistency logs for character and location evolution
  • Track style guide refinements and updates

Special Considerations

Cross-Scene Continuity

  • Characters must appear consistent across different locations
  • Locations must maintain their identity across different scenes
  • Time progression should be visually coherent (aging, seasonal changes)
  • Magical or supernatural elements should follow established rules

Cultural Sensitivity

  • Fantasy cultures should be internally consistent
  • Avoid real-world cultural appropriation in costume and architecture
  • Respect the internal logic of created civilizations
  • Maintain dignity in character representation

Technology Integration

  • Use available tools (reference images, style guides) effectively
  • Leverage prompt engineering best practices
  • Maintain backup and version control
  • Document successful workflows for replication

This standards document serves as the foundation for all visual generation within the fantasy universe project, ensuring consistent, high-quality imagery that supports and enhances the narrative experience.