Make clips with a consistent character using first and last frames, multiprompts, and elements. Combines ideas from Nano Banana Pro, Kling v3, and Pixio workflows for keyframe-driven, high-quality video.
Advanced — This guide teaches a full pipeline for character-consistent, high-quality video in Pixio. You'll combine Nano Banana's identity preservation approach (reference images, multiprompts, multi-turn editing) with Kling VIDEO 3.0–style element consistency (start/end frames, start frame + element reference, multi-shot, up to 15s) so the same character or subject appears coherently across images and clips—for comics, branding, and visual storytelling.
In this course you will learn:
- What this workflow is and when to use it — Character consistency and identity preservation; when to use Nano Banana Pro, Kling 3.0 / Kling o1, and first/last frame or element-reference workflows.
- Where to find everything in Pixio — Generate (images), Video (Kling, Runway, Dreamina, etc.), first/last frame inputs, element reference, and reference images.
- Consistent character and multiprompts — Lock in identity with key features (face, hair, markers), reference strategies (front+profile, expression library), and Kling 3.0 element binding.
- First and last frames for video — Keyframes to control motion; start frame + element reference for subject lock; 15s and multi-shot where supported.
- Tips and next steps — Best practices, avoiding drift and style inconsistency, model choices, and real-world applications (comics, mascots, storyboards).
Complete the lessons below to go from first run to character-consistent, high-quality video in Pixio.