Higgsfield: Build and animate an AI Influencer

Demo summary
The video shows the AI Influencer Studio, where a character is built from physical presets and then animated using a motion library.
Step-by-step
- Select AI Influencer from the feature list
- Configure character presets including species, gender, ethnicity, and physical attributes
- Click Create Influencer to generate the character
- Customize the result by typing specific changes into the text prompt if needed
- Save the character as your default influencer
- Click the video icon to open the motion library
- Select a motion preset and click Generate
Options
- Choose between animal or human influencers
- Adjust skin conditions and age ranges (adult, mature, or senior)
- Customize specific clothing colors via text prompt
Watch out for
- AI Influencers cannot be tagged in the mood board conversation like Soul ID characters can
- The influencer list in the mood board view will not update to include your custom AI influencer
Tips
- Use the text customization feature if you are not satisfied with the initial preset generation
Highlights
“this influencer feature is actually way way way more simple than what it sounds”
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