
Character Pose Grid Reference Sheet
Create a clean character reference sheet with one consistent subject arranged across multiple pose cells, editable labels, aligned spacing, and production-ready review checks.
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Pose grid preview focused on character consistency, readable labels, aligned cells, clear negative space, and production-safe reference details.
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Character Pose Grid Reference Sheet
Character pose grid prompt with consistent subject identity, multiple pose cells, editable labels, aligned layout, delivery crop, and brand-safe constraints.
Design a production-ready image prompt for a Character Pose Grid Reference Sheet. Define the editable character subject, outfit, expression range, pose set, grid layout, camera distance, lighting direction, color palette, label placeholders, aspect ratio, and intended delivery use. Organize the image as a scannable reference board with consistent character proportions, aligned pose cells, clear labels, readable negative space, and no fixed logo or non-editable text. Keep the same character identity across every pose while making the sheet useful for animation planning, game art, storyboard prep, product mascots, or editorial character documentation. Avoid distorted anatomy, inconsistent faces, fixed logos, real brand names, celebrity likenesses, protected characters, unsupported claims, cluttered backgrounds, mismatched props, and elements unrelated to the pose reference grid.
Usage notes
Replace the character subject, outfit, pose list, expression notes, label placeholders, palette, camera distance, aspect ratio, and final delivery use before running.
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Before you use this prompt
Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.
What should I customize in Character Pose Grid Reference Sheet?
Replace the character subject, outfit, pose list, expression notes, label placeholders, palette, camera distance, aspect ratio, and final delivery use.
How should I review the image output?
Check character consistency, pose clarity, aligned cells, readable editable labels, safe crop space, brand safety, and whether distorted anatomy, unwanted logos, or broken text appeared.
Can I adapt this for another campaign?
Yes. Keep the grid structure and review checks, then swap the character, pose set, palette, label system, and delivery format for the project you are building.
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