DaVinci Resolve: Remove objects from video with Higgsfield Draw to Video

Demo summary
The user demonstrates using the brush tool to mask a person in a clip and uses a text prompt to successfully remove them using Higgsfield AI.
Step-by-step
- Open the Draw to Video tool within the plugin
- Select the brush tool
- Draw a mask around the subject you want to remove
- Type 'remove the person' into the text prompt field
- Press Enter to generate the video
Highlights
“The draw to remove tool is a crazy feature. You can just see the output. It removed the person completely.”
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