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Generate video elements with Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5

Demo summary

The creator demonstrates uploading a studio background screenshot into Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5 to generate a centipede breaking through a wall using image-to-video prompting.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload a screenshot of your background into Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5 as an element
  2. Enter a specific prompt describing the action you want to occur in the background
  3. Review the generated results for consistency with your original image
  4. Run multiple generations until the background and the effect match your requirements

Options

  • Generate different subjects such as a centipede or an ant breaking through a wall

Watch out for

  • The tool may change the camera angle or the appearance of the room even if prompted not to
  • The background may be altered slightly from the original uploaded screenshot

Tips

  • Be very specific with your prompt to get closer to the desired result
  • Expect to run several takes as it rarely produces a good-looking result right away
  • Prioritize the quality of the visual effect over a 100% perfect background match if necessary

Highlights

it always takes a lot of, yeah, takes. But then eventually, I got this one, and that one looked really cool.

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