Style consistency token manager
The fastest way to lose a consistent look across an image set is to retype your style language each time — small wording changes drift the result. This tool is a private, browser-local library of reusable style tokens: save the exact phrasing for your lighting, medium, artist, quality, and mood preferences once, then click to inject the identical text into every prompt in a series.
How it works
You save tokens with a name, a category, and the literal text to inject. Your library persists in local storage, so it is there next session. To build a prompt, click tokens to append them — they join with commas in click order — then copy the assembled string. Because the injected text is byte-for-byte identical every time, the model receives the same style signal and the set stays coherent.
Tips for consistent sets
- One concept per token. “Soft rim lighting” and “oil painting texture” as separate tokens mix far more flexibly than one giant style blob.
- Lock a base set. Pick a fixed group of lighting/medium/quality tokens for a series and reuse exactly those across every image.
- Vary only the subject. Keep the style tokens constant and change just the subject text between generations to isolate what moves.
- Curate over time. Remove tokens that never help; a tight library is faster to work from than a sprawling one.