Generate Watercolor Multi-Angle Views
Watercolor multi-angle views occupy a unique niche — they must feel painterly and organic while still maintaining enough consistency to clearly depict the same character from different directions. The controlled imperfection of watercolor makes this a forgiving but artistically challenging style for multi-angle generation.
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Accept intentional variation
Watercolor is defined by happy accidents. Set your consistency expectations lower than for digital styles — focus on shape, proportion, and color palette consistency rather than pixel-perfect matching.
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Establish a limited palette
Watercolor paintings use a restricted color palette (typically 5-8 colors). Define your palette and include it in every prompt to unify the look across angles.
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Generate with paper texture prompts
Include "watercolor on rough paper, paint bleeding, wet-on-wet technique, visible brush strokes" to get authentic results.
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Produce front, side, and three-quarter
Watercolor works best with fewer, more carefully composed views. Three well-executed views convey more than six rushed ones.
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Add loose detail studies
Alongside the full-body views, generate close-up watercolor studies of the face and key accessories for reference detail.
- Lower reference strength (60-75%) produces more authentic watercolor variation than high-strength tight copies
- White space is a watercolor tool — do not fill every area with paint. Let the paper show through.
- Watercolor edges should bleed softly into the background at extremities. Hard edges everywhere kills the aesthetic.
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