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Abacus AI: Generate horror comic videos with Abacus Studio

Demo summary

A single static horror comic panel is transformed into a full web comic video featuring camera movement, text overlays, and sound effects using Abacus Studio's storytelling tools.

All demos from “I Tested Abacus AI Under Real Pressure… Here’s What Happened

  1. 2:580:57Generate horror comic videos with Abacus StudioCurrentA single static horror comic panel is transformed into a full web comic video featuring camera movement, text overlays, and sound effects using Abacus Studio's storytelling tools.Abacus AIImage to Video
  2. 3:550:49Anime motion transfer using Abacus AIThe platform demonstrates agentic motion transfer by applying the movements from a real dance video onto a generated anime character while maintaining the character's visual identity.Abacus AIVideo to Video
  3. 4:441:25Cinematic landscape directing with Flux.1 Pro and AbacusThe user generates a nature image using Flux.1 Pro (misspelled as flux.2 in transcript) and then directs the scene by adding fog, sunlight, and birds before animating it into a 60fps cinematic sequence.Abacus AIImage to Video
  4. 6:091:18Maintain subject consistency with Flux.1 ProThe video shows how to preserve the identity of a specific subject (an Indian peacock) while changing its environment and then animating it with natural movement using Abacus AI's consistency tools.Abacus AIAI Person Generator
  5. Watch “I Tested Abacus AI Under Real Pressure… Here’s What Happened” →

Image to Video

  1. 5:091:07Image-to-video generation with SeaDance 2.0The video shows the process of uploading a storyboard image and using the SeaDance 2.0 model to generate a 15-second video clip.zapiwala ai
  2. 2:580:57Generate horror comic videos with Abacus StudioCurrentA single static horror comic panel is transformed into a full web comic video featuring camera movement, text overlays, and sound effects using Abacus Studio's storytelling tools.AI BORDER
  3. 4:441:25Cinematic landscape directing with Flux.1 Pro and AbacusThe user generates a nature image using Flux.1 Pro (misspelled as flux.2 in transcript) and then directs the scene by adding fog, sunlight, and birds before animating it into a 60fps cinematic sequence.AI BORDER