# *Sharp Enough* — Character & Set Prompt Sheets Twenty-six prompts follow, built from the text and nothing invented past it. Each one is written to be run as written in an image model. Read the two short sections first. They carry the consistency, which is where a set like this usually comes apart. --- ## How to use these Every prompt below is self-contained. You can paste one and go. If your tool supports style presets or a character-reference image, use them; that is what will hold a face steady across a person's three looks and across the rooms they walk through. Four things keep the set coherent, and all four are worth the discipline: 1. **One aspect ratio per category.** Portraits are written for 3:4 vertical. Environments are written for 3:2 wide, with the funeral noted as 2:1 if your tool allows it. Hold those fixed and the images hang together on a wall or a slide. 2. **A fixed seed per person.** Lock a seed for, say, Edgar, and reuse it for all three Edgar prompts and any scene he appears in. Under each name is an *Anchor* line listing the features to hold constant. Feed those forward. 3. **The house palette runs through everything on purpose.** Parchment, navy, oxblood, antique gold, charcoal, forest, warm skin. Keep it. It is the single strongest thing making these read as one production rather than twenty-six unrelated pictures. 4. **A negative prompt, if your tool takes one.** Append: `cartoon, anime, plastic 3D render, oversaturated color, harsh flat lighting, Mehr sehen