Add animals to a scene using Higgsfield Cinema Studio

Demo summary
The creator shows the process of using Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5 to add a cat and a raccoon to a specific area of a couch based on a reference photo.
Step-by-step
- Upload a photo of your background into Cinema Studio 3.5
- Prompt the AI to add a specific subject (e.g., a cat or raccoon) to a specific area of the image
- Specify that the AI should not change any other elements of the scene
- Review the generated takes
Watch out for
- AI does not always follow instructions perfectly on the first attempt
Tips
- Expect to run multiple tries or 'takes' to get the desired result
Highlights
“it takes different tries because yeah, AI doesn't always do what you want it to do”
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