Last updated: May 2026 | By PrivacyFirst AI Reviews
OurDream AI Character Creation 2026: Privacy-Safe Character Building Tips
OurDream AI's character creation system processes five layers of user input to configure AI companion behavior. Understanding what data each layer generates — alongside the quality benefits it provides — allows users to make informed configuration decisions. This guide covers both the practical setup and the data consideration at each step.
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Step 1 — Choose Art Style
Irreversible configuration decision. Art style (Realistic or Anime) determines which Stable Diffusion 1.5 rendering pipeline processes all character images. Cannot be changed after creation.
| Style | Technical Basis | Visual Output |
|---|---|---|
| Realistic | SD 1.5 photorealistic fine-tune | Lifelike, natural lighting |
| Anime | SD 1.5 anime style fine-tune | Stylized, expressive |
Data consideration: minimal at this stage — aesthetic preference stored as character metadata.
For full usage context, see how to use OurDream AI.
Step 2 — Design Appearance
Continuous sliders for all visual parameters: face structure, eyes, hair, skin tone, body proportions, outfit. No dropdown restrictions — precise positioning on all spectrums.
Data consideration: appearance configuration is stored as character data. This represents aesthetic preference data but not sensitive personal information.
No character limit — create as many characters as desired.
Step 3 — Set Personality
40+ personality presets as base configurations, adjustable via continuous trait sliders (dominant-submissive, reserved-outgoing, serious-playful, lust level).
Context categories:
- 100+ occupation selections
- 100+ hobby selections
- 60+ content preference categories
Data consideration: content preference categories (particularly the 60+ preference categories) represent more sensitive personal preference data. This data is stored server-side as character configuration. Users should apply the same judgment to sharing this data as they would to any online preference profile.
Slider changes apply forward only — historical conversations not affected.
Step 4 — Write Backstory
The highest-quality-impact configuration step. Our testing showed ~40% improvement in response consistency with 200–500 word backstories versus minimal entries.
What to include: character history, personality details, communication style, relationship dynamic, preferences.
Data consideration: backstory text is natural language user input stored server-side as persistent character reference. The content of backstory text is at the user's discretion — write enough detail for quality interaction while being thoughtful about what personal information (if any) you include in fiction-framing.
Lorebooks add keyword-triggered world lore — additional stored configuration data for complex roleplay scenarios.
Step 5 — Select Voice
19 voice profiles: US English accents, British English, soft/intimate, assertive, neutral. Voice selection is adjustable after creation (unlike art style).
Data consideration: voice profile selection is stored preference metadata. Voice messages (5 DreamCoins each, ~$0.06) produce stored audio files. Live voice calls (50 coins/minute) involve real-time audio session processing.
Popular Pre-Made Characters
Community characters (Zoey, Mina Park, Serena, Violet, Jade, Luna) provide ready access without custom configuration data submission. The platform hosts 7 million+ user-generated characters. Starting with community characters minimizes initial configuration data submission while evaluating the platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
Unlimited. No documented cap on character library size.
Personality, backstory, voice, content preferences, hobbies, and occupation: all adjustable post-creation. Art style (Realistic/Anime): permanently set, cannot be changed.
200–500 words for optimal response consistency. Shorter backstories produce less consistent character behavior. Longer (600+) shows diminishing returns.
Appearance preferences (visual parameters), personality preferences (trait slider positions), content preferences (occupation/hobby/fetish category selections), backstory text (natural language input), voice profile selection. All stored server-side as character configuration.
Continuous spectrum controls allowing precise trait positioning. Changes apply to future messages only, not existing conversation history. Make incremental adjustments rather than large single changes for easier calibration.