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OpenArt: Add complex VFX elements via prompting

Demo summary

The user demonstrates how to turn a tripod into a sci-fi weapon by using specific prompts to generate muzzle flashes, sparks, and smoke effects over a live-action performance.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload the original video of the live-action performance
  2. Navigate to the prompt field
  3. Enter a detailed description of the visual effect, such as 'shoots a massive blast with sparks and smoke emitting through the barrel'
  4. Run the video-to-video generation

Tips

  • Be very exact in the prompt regarding the specific visual effect you want to see
  • Mimic the physical motion of the intended weapon or object during the live-action recording to help the AI map the effect

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