Configuring a Smart Shot prompt in OpenArt

Demo summary
The user demonstrates how to enter a text prompt into the OpenArt Smart Shot interface and configure settings like sheet quality, aspect ratio, and video duration.
Step-by-step
- Select the Smart Shot feature from the OpenArt home page
- Enter your idea or prompt into the text box
- Select the Sheet Quality (e.g., High Quality)
- Configure Output settings including aspect ratio, resolution, and duration
- Click Preview Sheet to generate a storyboard or Create Video to generate the final clip
Options
- Add character and object references
- Add environment references
- Generate a detailed storyboard via Preview Sheet
- Generate video directly via Create Video
Tips
- Keep prompts simple; you don't need complicated camera instructions, lighting notes, or character descriptions for the tool to work
- Select High Quality for the sheet quality to get a better result
Highlights
“you don't need a complicated prompt for this to work”
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