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Creators shared new 15-second Seedance 2.0 templates for sports broadcasts, fantasy battles, horror beats, creature motion, and cartoon gags as Dreamina rolled out to web and app in select regions. The examples point to a repeatable camera grammar for readable action and sound-driven short clips across genres.

Creators shared Nano Banana 2 pipelines for brand-specific ad mockups, embossed metal logos, hidden-object games, and macro material studies, often pairing the model with Firefly or LTX. The examples keep layout or brand identity stable while swapping surfaces, objects, and campaign variants.
A launch thread says Qwen3.5-Omni can turn whiteboards and gameplay videos into code, generate timestamped audiovisual logs, and run realtime voice features with interruption handling. The linked materials also cite 256K context, long audio and video windows, and API access for offline and realtime modes.


Creators shared new 15-second Seedance 2.0 templates for sports broadcasts, fantasy battles, horror beats, creature motion, and cartoon gags as Dreamina rolled out to web and app in select regions. The examples point to a repeatable camera grammar for readable action and sound-driven short clips across genres.

Promptsref and independent creators published new Midjourney SREF codes covering cinematic anime, wide-angle watercolor manga, nostalgic storybooks, adult-sitcom linework, YOLO-Dex blends, and neo-retro posters. Use the codes for covers, character design, fashion, branding, and indie game art.

Creators shared Nano Banana 2 pipelines for brand-specific ad mockups, embossed metal logos, hidden-object games, and macro material studies, often pairing the model with Firefly or LTX. The examples keep layout or brand identity stable while swapping surfaces, objects, and campaign variants.







Creators published structured 15-second Seedance 2.0 prompts for beast-chase POV shots, cliff jumps, royal battles, and subtle horror, often with lens-by-lens timing. The shared grammar turns showcase clips into repeatable video prompt systems.


Promptsref published new Midjourney sref codes for soft-focus fashion, dark OVA frames, and faded indie-film color, while other creators added retro anime and gothic cartoon looks. The packs matter because they ship with concrete modifiers and use cases.

PixVerse V6 launched with 15-second 1080p audiovisual generations, multi-shot prompting, stronger physics, and built-in dialogue lip sync. Early tests show usable multi-scene motion, though creators still report odd music and weaker side-profile sync.

Shared Nano Banana 2 prompt systems now infer brand color, logo mark, hero subject, and a hard photo-versus-graphic split before generating ad posters. The ruleset matters because it bakes art direction into the prompt instead of relying on manual layout fixes.

Creators used Kling 3.0 inside InVideo for de-aged character shorts, performance transfer, and car spec ads, while another post focused on cutting credit burn. The clips show Kling staying relevant on directed motion even as Seedance and PixVerse dominate most comparison chatter.

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Creators shared Nano Banana 2 pipelines for brand-specific ad mockups, embossed metal logos, hidden-object games, and macro material studies, often pairing the model with Firefly or LTX. The examples keep layout or brand identity stable while swapping surfaces, objects, and campaign variants.
The day after its public release, creators showed Illustrator Turntable rotating 2D characters into full turnarounds and pairing the output with Firefly Boards for a tortoise game concept. The follow-up examples make the feature more concrete for sprite sheets, concept art, and animation planning.
Creators used Kling 3.0 inside InVideo for de-aged character shorts, performance transfer, and car spec ads, while another post focused on cutting credit burn. The clips show Kling staying relevant on directed motion even as Seedance and PixVerse dominate most comparison chatter.
After the viral KitKat x Druski clip, Starks_ARQ published a free guide covering agent pipeline, storyboard flow, and video model choices, then teased episode 2. The release turns a branded short into a documented advertising workflow.

Creators shared new 15-second Seedance 2.0 templates for sports broadcasts, fantasy battles, horror beats, creature motion, and cartoon gags as Dreamina rolled out to web and app in select regions. The examples point to a repeatable camera grammar for readable action and sound-driven short clips across genres.

Promptsref and independent creators published new Midjourney SREF codes covering cinematic anime, wide-angle watercolor manga, nostalgic storybooks, adult-sitcom linework, YOLO-Dex blends, and neo-retro posters. Use the codes for covers, character design, fashion, branding, and indie game art.

Creators published structured 15-second Seedance 2.0 prompts for beast-chase POV shots, cliff jumps, royal battles, and subtle horror, often with lens-by-lens timing. The shared grammar turns showcase clips into repeatable video prompt systems.

Promptsref published new Midjourney sref codes for soft-focus fashion, dark OVA frames, and faded indie-film color, while other creators added retro anime and gothic cartoon looks. The packs matter because they ship with concrete modifiers and use cases.