Flux 2 is live on gamma. This changes everything. Flux 2 just dropped on gamma. You can now keep your characters looking exactly the same in every single image. No more wonky faces. No more different looking people. Just perfect consistency. I'm going to show you exactly how to use this step by step. This is the biggest AI image breakthrough. Okay, so Flux 2 just went live on Gamma and this is absolutely nuts. I need to show you what's happening here because this changes everything about how we create AI images. Here's the big deal. You know how when you try to create a story or a comic or anything with characters, you always get this problem where the character looks different in every single image? Like you generate one picture and the girl has brown hair, then you generate another picture and suddenly she has blonde hair and a completely different face. It's been driving everyone crazy for months. Hey, if we haven't met already, I'm the digital avatar of Julian Goldie, CEO of SEO agency Goldie Agency. Whilst he's helping clients get more leads and customers, I'm here to help you get the latest AI updates. Well, Flux 2 just solved that problem. And I mean, really solved it. Not like those half solutions we've been getting. This actually works. So, what is Flux 2? It's the newest version of Flux. And if you don't know what Flux is, it's one of the best AI image generators out there. Some people say it's even better than MidJourney for certain things. And now it's available on Gamma, which is this amazing platform that makes it super easy to use. The magic here is something called character consistency. And the way it works is genius. You take a front view of your character, then you take a back and you use those two images as ingredients. That's what they call them, ingredients. Like you're cooking up a recipe. Um, once you have those ingredients locked in every single image you generate after, that keeps your character looking exactly the same. Same face, same hair, same clothes, same everything. It's like having a real actor that you can pose however you want. Let me break down how this actually works because this is where it gets really cool. First, you need to create your character. You can do this right inside Gamma. You just describe what you want. Like, let's say you want a young woman with red hair wearing a blue jacket. You type that in and boom, Flux 2 generates it for you. Now, if you want to dive even deeper into AI automation, I've got something special for you. I run a community called the AI Profit Boardroom. The best place to scale your business, get more customers, and save hundreds with AI automation. Learn how to save time and automate your business with AI tools like Flux 2. The link is in the comments and description. It's at school. com/iprofitlab. Okay, back to Flux 2. But here's the trick. You need to generate two specific views. a front view where the character is looking straight at the camera and a back view where you see the character from behind. These two views become your reference points, your ingredients. And once you save those, gamma remembers them. Now, every time you want to create a new image with that character, you just reference those ingredients. You can put your character in any scene you want. Running through a forest, sitting at a cafe, flying through space, whatever, and the character will look exactly the same every single time. This is huge for so many reasons. If you're creating content for social media, you can now build an actual character that people recognize. You can tell stories with that character. You can make comics, you can make educational content, you can make literally anything where having a consistent character matters. Before this, everyone was struggling. People were trying to use tools like Leonardo AI or Midjourney with character references, and it sort of worked, but not really. You'd get close, but the character would always be a little bit off. Different lighting would change the face shape. different angles would change the features. It was a nightmare. But with Flux 2 on Gamma, it just works and it works fast. We're talking seconds to generate an image, not minutes, seconds. Let me show you the actual workflow because this is important. You go to Gamma, you sign up if you haven't already. Then you navigate to the Flux 2 section. There's a button that says create character ingredients or something like that. You click it, then you describe your character. Be specific here. Don't just say woman with red hair. Say young woman in her 20s with bright red shoulderlength hair wearing a blue denim jacket and jeans with brown boots. The more specific you are, the better your results will be. Gamma generates your front view first. If you like it, you save it. If you don't, you can regenerate until you get something you're happy with. Once you save the front view, you do the same thing for the back view. Describe the same character, but specify that you want to see them from behind. Next, you start creating scenes. You type in something like my character walking through a magical forest at sunset or my character sitting on a bench reading a book or my character standing on top of a mountain with arms raised in victory, whatever scene you want. And here's what happens. Flux 2 takes those ingredient images you created. It understands what your character looks like from every angle and it places that exact character into your new scene. The face matches, the hair matches, the outfit matches, everything matches. I've been testing this with all kinds of scenarios and it's mind-blowing how consistent it is. I created a character and put her in like 20 different scenes. Coffee shop
beach, office, gym, park, city, street. Every single image looked like the same person. That has never happened before with AI image generation. Never. Let's talk about why this matters beyond just making pretty pictures. Cuz yeah, the images look great, but so what, right? Here's why this is actually revolutionary. Content creation has always been limited by resources. If you wanted to make a video series or a comic book or an animated show, you needed artists. You needed designers. You needed budgets. You needed time. Most people couldn't do it. But now with character consistency in AI, you can create professionallooking content by yourself. You can build a whole universe of characters. You can tell complex stories. You can make educational series where the same teacher character appears in every lesson. You can make children's books. You can make graphic novels. You can make social media content that people actually remember because they recognize the character. Think about Instagram or Tik Tok. How many accounts blow up because they have a memorable character or mascot? Tons of them. But creating that character traditionally meant hiring an illustrator or learning to draw yourself. Now you can do it in minutes with Flux 2. And the quality is insane. These aren't cartoonish AI images that look fake. These are photorealistic images that look like real photos. Or if you want a more illustrated style, you can do that, too. Flux 2 handles pretty much any art style you throw at it. Another huge thing is you can show your character from any angle. Now, front view, side view, back view, 3/4 view, looking up, looking down, it doesn't matter because Flux 2 has those ingredient images. It can extrapolate what your character looks like from every possible angle. Now, let's talk about some practical use cases because I know you're wondering what you can actually do with this. First up is storytelling. If you're a writer or a content creator, you can now illustrate your stories properly. You write a scene, you generate an image of that scene with your character, you write the next scene, you generate another image, your character looks the same in both. You can create an entire illustrated story this way. Second use case is social media content. Make a character that represents your brand. Use that character in all your posts. People will start to recognize it. They'll associate it with your content. This is branding 101, but now it's accessible to everyone, not just big companies with big budgets. Third use case is education. If you're teaching something online, you can create a teacher character. That character appears in all your educational materials. It makes your content more engaging. It makes it more memorable. Kids especially respond really well to character-based learning. Fourth use case is just pure creative fun. Maybe you don't have a business reason. Maybe you just want to create art. You can build characters and put them in fantasy worlds, sci-fi settings, historical scenes, whatever fires up your imagination. This is a creative playground. Let's talk about the technical side for a second. Flux 2 is built on something called a diffusion model. Without getting too nerdy, that basically means it starts with random noise and gradually refineses it into a clear image based on your text description. But what makes Flux too special is how it handles character information. When you give it those ingredient images, it's not just copying and pasting your character. It's actually learning the underlying features, the bone structure, the proportions, the style. Then it can recreate those features in any new context. That's why it works from different angles and in different scenes. The model has been trained on millions of images, so it understands how humans look from every possible angle. It understands how lighting affects appearance. It understands perspective and depth. All of that knowledge gets applied when it generates your character in a new scene. And because it's running on Gamma, the whole process is streamlined. You don't need to download anything. You don't need a powerful computer. You just need a web browser and an internet connection. Gamma handles all the heavy processing on their servers. Now, if you want to dive even deeper into AI automation, I've got something special for you. I run a community called the AI Profit Boardroom. The best place to scale your business, get more customers, and save hundreds with AI automation. Learn how to save time and automate your business with AI tools like Flux 2. The link is in the comments and description. is at school. com/iprofit