Spaces by: Travis Davids
Creating AI short films is exciting, right up until you start stitching your scenes together. Suddenly the hair’s different, the jacket changes color, or something just looks off. It’s one of the most common headaches in AI filmmaking, and it can wreck the flow of an otherwise great story. Reference sheets fix that by giving the AI a full picture of your character from every angle. And with this Spaces template, the process becomes smooth and easy to repeat.
Travis Davids brings over 15 years of visual arts experience to the table, spanning 2D, 3D, and now AI filmmaking. As a Magnific AI Partner, he built this workflow around a technique that’s become a cornerstone of his own creative process. His aim? Make consistent AI storytelling something anyone can pull off, no matter if you’ve been at this for years or you’re just getting your feet wet.
Consistent AI filmmaking with Spaces
Think of reference sheets as a character bible for your AI videos. They show your character from multiple angles so the AI always knows exactly what it’s rendering. A tight close-up, a wide full-body shot, a completely different location,… Doesn’t matter. Your character stays on-model no matter what.
This template packages everything into a single workflow. You feed in your inputs and you walk out with a cinematic video scene. Here’s how it breaks down:
- Upload your character and item inputs. Pull from your gallery or from AI creations you’ve already made. Outfit references help nail down specifics like clothing, accessories, and other details that tend to drift between generations.
- Generate your reference sheets through the visual node. This captures your character from all the key angles needed for rock-solid consistency.
- Drop in a location reference image and run the video node, powered by Kling Omni. Your character shows up in the scene looking exactly the way you designed them.
The best part? Once your reference sheets exist, they’re yours to reuse whenever you want. New scenes, new locations, same character every time.

Where this Spaces template fits best
Filmmakers will get the most out of this workflow. When you’re crafting a narrative, consistency is not negotiable. Your audience needs to believe in your characters, and that means they need to look the same from the opening frame to the closing one. This template handles that without piling on extra manual work.
Content creators will also find plenty of value here. Imagine having a set of characters you can place in any situation, any environment, any story you want to tell. Reference sheets give you a visual identity that holds up across every project.

And for beginners, this is an approachable way to learn how Spaces works. The workflow walks you through each step, so you spend your time experimenting and creating instead of wrestling with the technical side. You’ll pick up how reference sheets function, how to layer visual elements together, and how to produce polished video output. All by actually doing it.
Try it yourself
Keeping your characters consistent shouldn’t feel like a chore, and with this template, it doesn’t. Take it for a spin and see how reference sheets change the way you approach AI filmmaking.
For more inspiration, follow Travis at @MrDavids1 and explore what he’s building with these tools.