This week, I'm starting a fun challenge: build something each day using a new tool.
Goal? Get out out of my comfort zone and add to my workflow toolkit.
Day 1: A basic image editor for a client's niche needs.
Tool: Kilo Code (and likely Nano Banana via API)
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WAN, Kling, Seedream, Seedance, Minimax, Nano Banana.
15+ camera moves - eyes in, dolly in, bullet time, pan left/right & others are LIVE!
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@gregisenberg "Most people agree that iOS is better than Android"
Is this anecdotal or is there data?
I use both (for work) and prefer Android, but people say I'm odd (generally) so maybe I'm not a good test subject.
Day 5: Slightly cheating as used these before but not current versions - Davinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro. Got a bit rushed towards end of week with deadlines. Might have to try again next week
This week, I'm starting a fun challenge: build something each day using a new tool.
Goal? Get out out of my comfort zone and add to my workflow toolkit.
Day 1: A basic image editor for a client's niche needs.
Tool: Kilo Code (and likely Nano Banana via API)
This week, I'm starting a fun challenge: build something each day using a new tool.
Goal? Get out out of my comfort zone and add to my workflow toolkit.
Day 1: A basic image editor for a client's niche needs.
Tool: Kilo Code (and likely Nano Banana via API)
Just tried Wan 2.5 and Kling 2.5 Turbo on @higgsfield_ai (thank you for the 50 credits!)
Gave them both the same starter image and instruction, which was generated by Nano Banana. Results in thread (Wow!) π
Bear in mind I provided no extra instructions beyond the original image prompt and starter image. I'm very impressed with both for different reasons.
Kling's output was very impressive and real looking.
Wan's dynamic camera movement told a story, especially in the first attempt, capturing the reaction of the woman in the background.
This was just a quick test and I'm excited to experiment with detailed prompts!