Servora is my submission for the Google Stitch Challenge.
A local service marketplace to find, contact, book, and save trusted service providers nearby.
Built with Google Stitch from idea to polished mobile prototype.
Live prototype: https://t.co/iN1vRJgYTY
@stitchbygoogle
Omo, Google Omni is genuinely crazy.
Just testing out the new Google Omni video features and... the AI is getting way too good. Took me two seconds to change species. 😁💅🏽🪐
Morphus is the AI creation engine inside Dream Studio.
I could not submit cause I was logged out asked customer service and success..
This was my entry to #ElevenHacks@blackboxai@ElevenLabs
@AIVeed_io Interesting take, I agree for simple shots.
But for story-driven AI video, I still think storyboards help.
A first frame controls the start.
A storyboard controls the flow: timing, staging, reactions, and emotional beats.
Would be cool to test both workflows side by side.
I made a tiny goat try to roar like a lion…
and somehow it turned into a full 60-second pixar animated scene
Made with Seedance 2.0 and ChatGPT Image 2.0
Here’s how I made it 👇
I’m still learning, but this workflow made the result feel way more natural.
Character sheet → Environment sheet → Storyboard → Video prompt → Generate
That’s the process I used for this little goat scene.
Would you try this workflow?
https://t.co/qnuG004XZ6
PS: AI video gets much better when you stop prompting like:
“make a cute animation”
and start directing like:
“here are the characters, here is the world, here is the scene, here is the shot flow, here is the emotion.”
That changed everything.