Devlog
Experiments in character consistency
Trying to keep Kabu consistent in Midjourney was harder than expected. Here’s what I learned about character workflows, omni-reference, and why ComfyUI might be the next step.
Development log and behind-the-scenes updates, including real-world inspiration and technical deep dives.
Devlog
Trying to keep Kabu consistent in Midjourney was harder than expected. Here’s what I learned about character workflows, omni-reference, and why ComfyUI might be the next step.
Episode 1
Furumi Village isn’t just a fictional setting—it’s actually where I bought my first home, nestled in a valley between mountains in Shinano‑machi, Nagano. Hidden between peaks like Mt.  Madarao and Mt.  Kurohime, it’s a place known for ski slopes, crystal-clear hiking trails, healing forests, and
Music
While walking to each other’s place, my cowriter and I challenged ourselves to write an Ume-themed song. The result was “Mistakes Have the Power”—a warm reminder from Ume to Kabu that even failures (and turnip heads) can lead to something unexpectedly beautiful.
Devlog
I’ve been curious for a while now about how far these new video generation tools have come—especially for bringing our world of Kabu and the Seeds in the Wind to life. Over the weekend, I finally sat down to give Runway AI and Google’s Flow (Veo 2)
Music
In early September, we weren't planning to write songs for the show. Back then, Kabu and the Seeds in the Wind was just an evolving story idea, a stack of travel-inspired ideas, and a love of Japanese folklore and culture. But creativity has its own way of spilling
Devlog
“Here’s a brave turnip farmer, fending off spirits to inspire you.” That was the caption I wrote under the very first image of Kabu. He was a one-off AI-generated sketch, sent in response to a message from Megan—she’d been listening to a podcast (Otherworld - I highly