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Helpful Tips & Reminders
- Iterative Process: You can always go back to previous steps (Concept, Script, Assets, Storyboards, Video Clips) to make changes and regenerate elements. Your project saves automatically. Keep in mind that if you make changes, you may need to regenerate subsequent steps.
- Regeneration: Not happy with an AI-generated image or video clip? Try generating it again. The AI will try a slightly different approach each time. If you're not getting what you want, try editing the Prompt directly.
- Credits: Keep an eye on your credit balance. Most AI generation actions consume credits. The cost will usually be displayed near the generation button.
- Generation Fails or Odd Results: If a generation fails or looks odd, try generating again. You can also add more details to the description for more precise results.
- Want to Change the Art Style? You can do this in the Settings Menu. Click the cog-shaped button in the upper right corner. If Auto Prompt is off for a Shot or Asset, you’ll need to click Regenerate Prompt first.
- AI doesn’t always know Left from Right. Sometimes prompts will place things on the opposite side. Try using the opposite direction in your prompt.
- Be specific: Clearly distinguish between primary and secondary subjects.
- Use descriptive language: Words like “dramatic,” “tense,” and “chaotic” set the mood effectively.
- Prioritize key elements: Mention the most important aspects early in the prompt.
- Avoid ambiguity: Use precise language to reduce interpretation errors.
Compositional Placement Tips
Use compositional cues to place objects in specific screen locations:
- “The object remains in the bottom-left third of the image, close to the edge.”
- “Keep the object anchored in the same screen position as before.”
- “Centered in foreground”
- “In the distance, near the horizon”
- “Facing left, looking at camera”