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Compare image generation models in OpenArt

Demo summary

The user demonstrates the visual differences between Nano Banana 2, Cedream 4.5, and Cling 3 Omni models using the same text prompt within OpenArt.

Step-by-step

  1. Type your prompt into the text field
  2. Select the Nano Banana 2 model
  3. Choose your aspect ratio and quantity of images
  4. Click Generate
  5. Switch the model to Cedream 4.5 and click Generate again
  6. Switch the model to Cling 3 Omni and click Generate a final time

Options

  • Toggle Auto Polish to refine prompts automatically

Tips

  • I suggest leaving Auto Polish on for better results
  • Use Nano Banana 2 if you want the scene to feel like an actual photograph
  • Use Cedream 4.5 for more dramatic, stylized, and atmospheric results
  • Use Cling 3 Omni for a cinematic quality that looks like a film still

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  5. 5:270:20Generate video from text with Cling 3A demonstration of the text-to-video workflow using the Cling 3 model to generate a 5-second 1080p cinematic clip.OpenArtText to Video
  6. 6:020:33Image-to-video generation with Vidu 3.1The user demonstrates how to use a previously generated image as a foundation for video, using the Vidu 3.1 model to animate specific motions.OpenArtImage to Video
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  8. 3:190:48Save reusable objects and styles in OpenArtThe demonstrator uploads images of a pocket watch, an alleyway, and a specific aesthetic to save them as reusable 'Object', 'Background', and 'Style' assets in the library.Roboverse
  9. 2:470:24Generate a graphic design layout with Nano Banana 2The creator switches the model to Nano Banana 2 to generate the same carousel slide, comparing its cleaner but simpler layout to previous results.Youri van Hofwegen
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