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Higgsfield: AI Video Character Replacement Workflow

Demo summary

A demonstration of a complex workflow where a generated character is merged into a separate scene asset to create an animated video output.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload the character asset you want to use as the replacement
  2. Upload the scene asset containing the original character
  3. Enter a prompt describing the camera movement and scene action
  4. Enter a specific prompt identifying the original character to be replaced and the new character to be inserted
  5. Generate the video output

Options

  • Use generic prompts like 'replace the scene with the new character' instead of detailed descriptions

Tips

  • Provide specific details about the original and new characters in the prompt to avoid wasting credits
  • Break the video generation instructions into segments: one for camera/scene movement and one for the character swap

Highlights

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All demos from “Higgsfield Canvas Tutorial 2026 - Complete Beginner Guide

  1. 6:131:47Basic Image Generation with NodesA demonstration of creating a basic image generation workflow by connecting a prompt node to an image generation node using the GPT Image 2 model.HiggsfieldAI Image Generator
  2. 8:062:45Character Style Consistency with Prompt NodesThe video shows how to separate style and character prompts into different nodes to maintain a consistent 'miniature' look while swapping character subjects like an elf or a mech.HiggsfieldAI Image Generator
  3. 10:571:17Image Editing and Aspect Ratio AdjustmentThe creator shows how to drop an existing asset into a node to change its aspect ratio and use follow-up nodes to adjust camera distance and background blur.HiggsfieldAI Photo Editor
  4. 12:311:40AI Video Character Replacement WorkflowCurrentA demonstration of a complex workflow where a generated character is merged into a separate scene asset to create an animated video output.HiggsfieldAI Animation Generator
  5. 14:321:49Batch Video Generation PipelineThe creator demonstrates setting up a 'factory' workflow to generate multiple videos by connecting one base scene to several different character nodes and running the pipeline.HiggsfieldAI Video Generator
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AI Animation Generator

  1. 2:571:42Navigating Kling 3.0 settings in HiggsfieldThe creator demonstrates how to access Kling 3.0 models within the Higgsfield interface and explains settings for duration, aspect ratio, and native audio.Sebastien Jefferies
  2. 7:252:10Setting up character Elements for consistencyThe user shows how to create 'Elements' by uploading character reference images and providing descriptions to maintain subject consistency across AI video generations.Sebastien Jefferies
  3. 3:511:27Directing multi-shot sequences in Manual ModeThe user walks through the Manual Mode interface in Higgsfield, setting scene durations, camera movements (tracking, orbit, dolly), and character emotion/genre tags for a multi-shot video.Higgsfield AI
  4. 5:250:51Generating a horror sequence with character referencesThe user demonstrates uploading character reference sheets and a keyframe prompt to generate a consistent multi-shot horror sequence in Higgsfield Cinema Studio 2.Higgsfield AI
  5. 3:030:15Navigate a 3D scene in HiggsfieldThe video shows the 3D scene tool where the user moves through a generated environment using keyboard keys to adjust perspective and composition before rendering.Taylor Jackson
  6. 4:410:19Configure cinematic video settings in Cinema StudioA walkthrough of the Cinema Studio interface showing how to select aspect ratios (like 21:9), camera movements, and multi-shot auto modes.Taylor Jackson
  7. 4:240:30Configuring Scene Control and Advanced Settings in KlingThe video shows how to toggle Scene Control mode and use advanced text prompts to influence the AI's generation, such as adding a 'driving fast' effect.Atomic Gains
  8. 3:440:19Control camera angles with the Angles toolThe user demonstrates using a circular UI element to manually position a camera for drone or low-angle shots within Higgsfield.Youri van Hofwegen
  9. 13:160:39Manage project elements in Higgsfield CollabThe user shows how to add character sheets, locations, and props as 'Elements' in the Higgsfield interface so they auto-attach when pasting prompts.Higgsfield AI
  10. 8:301:02Chain AI video scenes with Multi-Reference featureThe creator demonstrates the multi-reference feature in Higgsfield to chain clips together by using a previously generated video as a reference for the next scene to maintain mood and lighting consistency.Youri van Hofwegen
  11. 7:340:19Generate multiple camera angles with Higgsfield ShotsThe video shows how to use the 'multi-shot' button within the Cinema Studio interface to generate nine different consistent angles of a single scene.Atomic Gains
  12. 5:360:19Manual camera and motion controlThe user configures specific camera movements including handheld shake, dolly shots, and jib motions for an AI-generated werewolf chase scene.Joseph Martin