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When you generate a character, an environment, or a prop, Loraverse stores every result as part of that entity’s history. Over time, you’ll prefer one generation. The portrait where the character finally looks right. The environment shot that captures the world best.That preferred version is what you mark as .In the Dossier, you can:
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Crown a generation as the Primary Look
The single most trusted reference. The hero portrait. The image that defines the character visually.
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Pin additional references
Visual anchors. Different angles, expressions, or moments that round out how the entity looks.
From that point on, whenever the entity is cast into a scene or referenced in the Command Bar, Loraverse uses the crowned and pinned references as the visual anchor. Continuity gets sharper. Drift drops. Your cast starts to look like themselves.You can change canonical at any time. As your project evolves, better versions emerge. Crown the new one. Repin as needed.Setting canonical is one of the most important moves you make in Create Mode. It’s the difference between a character who exists as an idea and a character who can actually appear, the same way, in every scene you direct.