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Higgsfield: Animate logos with motion design styles

Demo summary

The user demonstrates animating the Higgsfield logo into 'liquid glass' and 'classic' styles by using a logo as a reference image.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload a logo to use as a reference image
  2. Describe the desired animation style in great detail within the prompt
  3. Select a motion design style such as 'classic' or 'liquid glass'
  4. Generate the animation

Options

  • Animate in a 'classic' motion design style
  • Animate in a 'liquid glass' motion design style

Tips

  • Describe the animation style in great detail for better results
  • Use a logo as a reference image to maintain brand consistency

Highlights

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