Spaces by: Rourke

When you need a consistent character across multiple shots, the fastest solution might already be in your image library. This Spaces template helps you build out a complete visual profile of your character from a single image.

Created by Rourke, Creative AI Educator and Freepik Partner, this workflow supports creators working in visual storytelling, AI filmmaking, and concept design. No matter if you’re designing a short film, testing a digital actor, or previsualizing scenes, this template helps you see your character from every angle.

Creating a complete character sheet with Spaces

Building consistency across scenes starts with a solid character reference. This workflow makes it easy to expand a single image into a full character sheet.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Add the image of your character, using a photo or an AI-generated one. Try to use images where the contrast of your character with the background is strong to make the following step easier.
  2. Run the workflow to isolate the character on a white background.
  3. Replace the image placeholders in the template with your isolated visual.
  4. Run each section of the workflow to generate new views, angles, and details.

Each step is designed to maintain consistency, giving your character a complete visual range from a single source.

Where this Spaces template fits best

This workflow is ideal for filmmakers, AI storytellers, and content creators who want fast visual iterations without having to restart from scratch. It’s also a great tool for casting virtual characters before production begins.

By letting you test how a character performs visually across multiple perspectives, this template supports smoother storytelling and more intentional design choices.

Try it yourself

Rourke’s approach is all about clarity, speed, and creative control. With this template, you can cast your character, explore their look in detail, and build a visual story with confidence.

Want to see more of Rourke’s work? Follow him at @rourke.

 

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