Images created with Ideogram Character
What you can create with Ideogram Character
Generate a multi-frame storyboard where the protagonist stays visually consistent across scenes, outfits, and angles. Perfect for narrative content, comics, and scripted shorts.
Ideogram Character FAQ
What is Ideogram Character?
How does Ideogram Character keep the character consistent?
Ideogram Character uses the reference image as a visual anchor for facial features, hair, clothing, and proportions. The model preserves those attributes across new generations while letting you change scene, pose, lighting, and background through the prompt.
How is Ideogram Character different from other Ideogram models?
Ideogram 3.0 (and its Flash and Quality variants) are text-to-image models — every generation is a fresh image. Ideogram Character is reference-image: it ties new generations back to a source character. Use Character when consistency matters; use 3.0 for stand-alone creative.
What image works best as a reference?
Use a clear, well-lit image of the character with the face visible and minimal occlusion. The clearer the reference, the more reliable the character lock-in across new generations.
Can I use Ideogram Character for branded mascots?
Yes. Mascot series are a strong fit — Ideogram Character keeps the mascot's distinguishing features stable while you vary the background, prop, or scenario in the prompt.
Does Ideogram Character render text well in images?
Yes. Ideogram Character inherits Ideogram's text-rendering strength, so signs, labels, and short typography in the scene tend to come out sharp and readable.
Can I use images created with Ideogram Character for commercial projects?
Yes. Images generated through Picsart's tools powered by Ideogram Character can be used for marketing, social media, brand content, and other commercial applications, subject to Picsart's terms.

