Some time ago, I used Gemini Storybook to create a picture book about Colin. I used a very simple prompt, and let the app create the storybook. There was no problem with character-appearance consistency between the pictures.
Then I wondered: 'If I provide Gemini Storybook with my own story script, will it also have character-appearance consistency?" Then I prepared a ten-line story script, and used it as a prompt to see what happened.
MY PROMPT:
Help me write a 10-line story about some funny things that happened to a 10-year old boy while he was playing in a park one morning. The story is to be read by Grade 3 ESL children.
One morning, Tom, a 10-year-old boy, went to the park.
He wanted to play on the swing.
But the swing went too high, and his hat flew off!
He ran after the hat, but it landed on a dog.
The dog barked and ran around with the hat.
Tom laughed and chased the dog.
Then he tripped and fell on the soft grass.
When he got up, he saw a butterfly on his nose!
The dog finally dropped the hat.
Tom went home smiling, with his hat and a funny story.
RESULT
Good news: the main character, Tom, looks the same on the 10 pages: https://gemini.google.com/share/38481a7e57f7
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