After reviewing submissions from the previous Renoise Canvas activity, we're awarding $100 to three standout creators.
🏆 @0kncn
🏆 @sarpstar
🏆 @AI__TSUBAKI
Thank you to everyone who participated — the level of craft keeps going up.
Here's the input photo and prompt that made this sequence in Canvas 👇
The iteration logic matters more than the seed. Know what each word in a prompt is actually doing so you can fix it in one edit instead of re-rolling from scratch.
Kling 3.0 Omni is now on Renoise.
What that means in practice: 6 camera cuts in a single generation. Define shot size, angle, and movement per segment. Native audio: dialogue, sound effects, and ambience generated with the video. Multi-subject lock: ensemble shots stay on-model. 15 seconds, continuous, no temporal drift.
Drop your reference. Write your prompt. Select Kling 3.0 Omni in Renoise.
Try it in Canvas and let us know what you think!
https://t.co/7KlDgO44Pt
Renoise Creator Challenge 5 is LIVE.
Create a 15-second Pixar-style 3D animated short. Use our character templates or design your own. Get paid for impressions. Bonus for quality.
✦ Repost + drop "pixar"
✦ 4 random winners get $20 Membership
🧵 Rules & rewards 👇
This prompt gets sent thousands of times a day: "generate a hero shot, cinematic, 4K, dramatic lighting."
Here's what it was trying to say: one subject. one light source. one reason to focus audience's attention on that frame.
This requires a thorough brief. Build the brief once, then save it, so the next ten shots start from something that already works.
5 pro tips we'd tell any creative team starting with AI video this week:
1. Stop chasing a more cinematic single clip. Build a library you can compound on.
2. Lock in the character before you lock up the script.
3. Treat generation as variation, not output.
4. Plan the shot list before generating. AI is faster, not magic.
5. You will probably still need to edit a final cut.
What else would you add?
We want to feature your work on Renoise: short-form, spec ads, narrative, music video, side projects. We want to see what you're creating.
Know someone who makes awesome videos with AI? Tag them below.
What you get:
→ Featured across our channels
→ Renoise credits to push the next one further
→ First crack at a creator challenge we're spinning up
Check out Renoise creators' work here: https://t.co/YIMGF3XtQN
Anyone can get one good shot after a few tries. The hard part is getting the tenth clip to look like it belongs in the same campaign.
Same character. Same world. Same brand. Across the 100 variants you're going to ship this month... Do they all maintain consistency?
Get to your consistent tenth shot the quickest with Renoise.
The problem is that your character keeps changing faces between takes.
New session. Same prompt. Different person. You've regenerated him twelve times trying to get back to the one that worked.
Renoise's FacePass locks your character in. Upload a character once, then generate them in any action sequence, period drama, dystopian highway... anywhere.
Same character, any world.
A pre-production pipeline built inside Canvas.
Character sheet. Main visual. Storyboard. Video.
@Kashiko_AIart didn't just generate a few clips, they structured a full production workflow and let Renoise's Canvas hold it together.
🧵 What to post
Main post: your finished 15s video.
Thread under it: walk us through your creative process — how you started, key Renoise steps, before/after. This is required. Show the work, not just the result.
📋 How to join
① Create a 15s Pixar-style animated short on Renoise Canvas
② Use our character templates or design your own from scratch. Encourage originality.
③ Add Renoise watermark
④ Post on X / TikTok / IG + @renoiseai in the comments
⑤ Submit link at https://t.co/t9NJlLxROZ
Event: May 25 — June 1. 168 hours total. Multiple entries allowed.
The team behind Renoise spent years building consumer creative tools used by hundreds of millions of people.
We learned the unglamorous lesson: efficiency isn't one polished clip. It's a workflow that produces a hundreds of those.
Try FacePass in Renoise: One character. One product still. 20 ready-to-ship variations.
You bring the ideas. Renoise brings the videos.
Drop the most over-engineered creative pipeline you've built this year to generate videos.
Claude Code chains. Codex loops. Batch prompt templates. Character test grids. Cron jobs that render overnight.
*We want to see the setups that would scare an average creative producer.*
Show us in replies!