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Higgsfield: Create and modify AI characters with Nano Banana Pro

Demo summary

The video shows how to use the Nano Banana Pro model on Higgs Field to generate an AI character and then modify their clothing using specific text prompts.

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  1. 2:370:24Create custom perspectives with Angles appThe user demonstrates the 'Angles' tool by uploading an image and prompting it to rebuild the scene from a low-angle perspective while maintaining character consistency.Roboverse
  2. 19:083:46Image-to-image editing for scene consistencyThe creator shows how to use an existing generation as a reference image to perform specific edits like adding pipes and changing lighting in Higgsfield AI.Higgsfield AI
  3. 6:260:23Add animals to a scene using Higgsfield Cinema StudioThe creator shows the process of using Higgsfield Cinema Studio 3.5 to add a cat and a raccoon to a specific area of a couch based on a reference photo.Joris Hermans
  4. 9:140:15Generate story variations with 'What's Next'The 'What's Next' feature is shown generating multiple visual story directions based on an existing image without requiring additional prompts.Youri van Hofwegen
  5. 7:560:31Edit character views with Nano Banana ProThe user demonstrates prompting Nano Banana Pro to change a character's orientation (e.g., 'front view') to create start and end frames for a video.Atomic Gains
  6. 7:470:37Create and modify AI characters with Nano Banana ProCurrentThe video shows how to use the Nano Banana Pro model on Higgs Field to generate an AI character and then modify their clothing using specific text prompts.Mira AI
  7. 5:330:54Enhance presentation slides with HiggsfieldThe video shows how to take a screenshot of a generic slide and use Higgsfield's GPT Image 2 to replace placeholders with high-quality cinematic portraits.Creating with Conor
  8. 7:200:26Translate YouTube thumbnails with Higgsfield SupercomputerThe demo shows Higgsfield Supercomputer taking an original English YouTube thumbnail and automatically generating translated versions in French, German, and Italian.Greg Preece