⚽ Martini × World Cup Challenge
🎬 Make any World Cup–inspired film in Martini, post it and tag us to enter.
🏆 Prizes:
🥇 Most posts — 10,000 credits
🔥 50K+ views — 5,000 credits
🎟️ Every valid entry — up to 1,000 credits
Deadline: July 11th 👇
GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 - Prompt Share
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Workflow:
Create a character with Midjourney.
Turn that character to stylized 3d with GPT Image 2.
Create a storyboard with that character sheet.
Create the final video using both character sheet and storyboard references.
GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 - Prompt Share
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Created the character in Midjourney, then built the storyboard around that character. This time I used a more detailed video prompt, but I wasn't describing the sequence shot-by-shot. The storyboard acted more as a visual guide for the action flow, camera language and overall narrative than as a strict frame-by-frame blueprint. Looking at the result, the model seems to preserve the key beats, escalation and composition of the storyboard while freely interpreting the transitions between them.
Nord
Created on @MartiniArt_
First, I created a character reference for the polar bear. Then I generated two storyboards using GPT Image 2. I used those storyboards for video generation and finally upscaled the result with Topaz.
Full workflow in the replies. 👇
GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 Prompt Share
These manga-style storyboards might be one of the best ways to transfer energy into video.
The exaggerated motion, speed marks and rhythm cues seem to survive the generation process surprisingly well. Feels especially good for solo choreography pieces.
Of course, following this many panels inside a 15s video is probably unrealistic. But it still captures the concept and energy surprisingly well. For more controlled generations, reducing the panel count could work better.
Created on @MartiniArt_
You can find the prompts in replies.