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Character Anchor Review V2
Status
- Review status: user selected v2.
- Image acceptance state: accepted as the current main character anchor board.
- Generation purpose: repair walking posture while preserving the preferred v1 character image.
- Next gated action: review
character-identity-lock.mdbefore any transparent slices or scene prompts.
Generation Context
Prompt document:
visual-system/characters/character-anchor-prompt-v2.md
Generated image:
visual-system/characters/character-anchor-v2-codex-posture-test.png
Tool default source retained:
C:\Users\wangq\.codex\generated_images\019ef2f7-e630-7303-a0e8-e5e7a86912fc\ig_059d9628223dbafb016a3a2f45e45c8198a75f641eb5f2295f.png
Image properties:
- Width: 1672
- Height: 941
- Pixel format: RGB
- Aspect: close to 16:9
User Feedback Addressed
Original feedback:
- Character image in
character-anchor-v1-codex-test.pngis preferred. - Walking posture in v1 is too hunched.
- Regenerate with walking posture closer to
character-chatgpt.png: upright chest, not bent at the waist.
V2 prompt response:
- Preserved v1 as preferred character-image reference.
- Used
character-chatgpt.pngas positive walking-posture reference. - Added strict negative constraints against hunched walking, bent waist, rounded shoulders, bowed head, and collapsed posture.
Review Checklist
| Check | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Preserve v1 character image direction | Pass | Face, hair, beard, coat, backpack, and boots remain close to v1. |
| Walking side less hunched than v1 | Pass | The main central walking side cell is visibly more upright. |
| Chest / upper body more open | Pass | Main walking pose has a straighter upper body and less collapsed shoulder line. |
| Walking back not defeated | Pass | Rear walking pose is steady and does not read as collapsed. |
| Same-person consistency | Pass | Multi-view identity remains coherent. |
| Coat / backpack / boots stability | Pass | Object system remains strong and consistent. |
| Text dependence avoided | Pass | The board does not rely on exact generated labels. |
Remaining Notes
- The small lower-left walking pose still has mild forward lean, but it reads as motion rather than waist-bent defeat.
- The main walking side cell is the strongest posture repair and is closer to the desired "挺胸走" direction.
- Compared with v1, v2 has slightly more structured layout and a somewhat less intimate half-body portrait, but the identity direction remains usable.
Recommendation
V2 is a better candidate than v1 if walking posture is the priority.
Suggested decision:
- If the user accepts v2, use
character-anchor-v2-codex-posture-test.pngas the first accepted character anchor candidate and createcharacter-identity-lock.md. - If the user wants one more repair, keep v2 as the base and further specify: "all walking cells must be upright; no secondary walking pose may lean forward."
- Do not create transparent slices until a character anchor candidate is accepted.