Build AI workflows in Higgsfield Canvas

Demo summary
A demonstration of the node-based Canvas feature, connecting a prompt node to an image generation node and then to a Kling 3.0 video node to create an animation.
Step-by-step
- Click on Create New Canvas
- Right-click on the empty canvas to access node types
- Add a Prompt node and enter your text description
- Connect the Prompt node to an Image Generation node
- Select your desired image model, aspect ratio, and quality settings
- Click Generate to create the image
- Connect the generated image node to a Video Generation node
- Select a video model from the dropdown menu
- Configure video settings including duration and sound toggles
- Click Generate to produce the final animation
Options
- Choose between different image models like GP Image 2
- Adjust aspect ratios such as 9:16 for social media
- Select between Standard or Pro mode for video generation
- Toggle sounds on or off for the video output
- Choose video models like Kling 3.0
Tips
- Set the image quality to medium to save processing time during the workflow setup
Highlights
“I mean, isn't that amazing?”
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