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troubleshooting ai generations

ai creative studio

Use this page when a generation is close but wrong. The repair strategy is simple: name the exact failure, lock everything else, and change one thing at a time.

repair flow

  1. 1

    diagnose the exact failure

    Do not say the image is wrong. Say whether the face, ears, outfit, accessory, proportions, prop, background, or style changed.

  2. 2

    lock everything else

    Every repair prompt should say what must stay unchanged: face, ears, expression, pose, clothing, colors, line weight, and background.

  3. 3

    repair one thing

    Fix headphones only. Remove one prop only. Shorten proportions only. Multi-fix prompts often create new drift.

  4. 4

    restart when identity breaks

    If the face, head shape, art style, or body structure changes heavily, go back to the approved reference instead of layering more repairs.

repair one thing at a time

Do not ask for multiple fixes in one message. If headphones are wrong, fix only headphones. If pants are wrong, fix only pants. Every repair prompt should say what must not change.

common failures

Identity drift

Face shape, eyes, ears, or expression changed.

Proportion drift

The bear became tall, skinny, realistic, or stretched.

Accessory drift

Headphones, hats, glasses, or jewelry stopped wrapping correctly.

Outfit drift

Lower body clothing does not match the original top.

Style drift

Line weight, shading, texture, or rendering no longer matches.

Scene takeover

The background, prop, or action becomes more important than the bear.

Once you know the failure, write the next prompt as a correction order, not a new generation request.

fix headphones without changing identity

TASK:
Fix only the headphones on the Bearish character.

Keep everything else unchanged:
- Same face
- Same ears and asymmetry
- Same expression
- Same body proportions
- Same outfit
- Same pose
- Same background
- Same art style and line weight

Headphone fix:
- Make the headphones wrap naturally around the head.
- Keep both ear cups aligned with the ears.
- Keep the headband perspective believable.
- Do not change the character identity.

remove one clothing item safely

TASK:
Remove only the extra clothing item I specify.

Remove:
[Name the clothing item.]

Preserve everything else exactly:
- Face, ears, expression, and head shape
- Body proportions
- Pose
- Original colors and outlines
- Existing accessories that are not the removed clothing item
- Same Bearish art style

Do not redesign the character.
Do not change the body shape.
Do not add replacement clothing unless I ask for it.
The result should look like the same Bearish character with only that item removed.

copyable short repair lines

Use these as follow-up messages when the result is close but one detail failed.

  • Keep the exact same bear and make the body shorter and more compact. Do not change the face, outfit, colors, or pose.
  • Restore the original ear shape and asymmetry from the reference. Do not fix or normalize the ears.
  • Make the shoes simpler, rounder, darker, and more cartoon-like. Do not change the upper body.
  • Remove the extra prop. Keep the character, pose, outfit, lighting, and background the same.
  • Return to the flat Bearish cartoon style. Remove realism, texture, shine, and extra shading.

when to restart

Restart from the approved reference if the model changes the face, redraws the head, changes the art style, or adds a new body structure. Repair prompts work best for small mistakes. Major identity drift usually means the model has lost the source of truth.

restart from conversion

Go back to the full-body conversion step when the base character is no longer trustworthy.

return to scenes

Once the repair is approved, continue making simple scene prompts from the clean reference.