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Character and location selection in Higgsfield

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Demo summary

The demo shows Higgsfield generating multiple character and location options for user approval to ensure consistency across the video sequence.

Step-by-step

  1. Review the three character image options generated by the agent for the first avatar
  2. Select and approve the preferred character image to lock it in
  3. Repeat the selection process for the second character avatar
  4. Select the desired location from the generated options

Tips

  • Use the approval process to ensure characters do not drift between scenes
  • Leverage the previous video as a reference to maintain seamless cuts and matching lighting

Highlights

that immediately lifts the entire experience up because it means that every step you're basically approving exactly what gets locked in

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