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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

  1. Open the Draw to Video tool within the plugin
  2. Select the brush tool
  3. Draw a mask around the subject you want to remove
  4. Type 'remove the person' into the text prompt field
  5. 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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