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Tried Nano Banana Pro with Gr@k Imagine 4 — thoughts?
Tried combining Nano Banana Pro with Gr@k Imagine for this visual experiment.
Focused mainly on:
- cinematic feel
- lighting
- overall detail consistency
I used AKOOL for the workflow and rendering process — honestly made the whole process much smoother. If anyone’s experimenting with AI visuals, definitely worth checking out at least once 👀
Still testing different styles and trying to push realism further.
Tried Nano Banana Pro with Gr@k Imagine 4 — thoughts?
Tried combining Nano Banana Pro with Gr@k Imagine for this visual experiment.
Focused mainly on:
- cinematic feel
- lighting
- overall detail consistency
I used AKOOL for the workflow and rendering process — honestly made the whole process much smoother. If anyone’s experimenting with AI visuals, definitely worth checking out at least once 👀
Still testing different styles and trying to push realism further.
Testing Nano Banana Pro & Seedance 2.0 — how does this look?
Just tested a short AI workflow and got a pretty clean cinematic result.
Created a 15-sec solo dance video using an AI-generated character and synced it with music. Lighting, movement, and flow came out surprisingly smooth.
I used Akool for character/image setup and Seedance 2.0 for animation.
Sharing the workflow + prompt in case anyone wants to try.
⚙️ Workflow
- Created AI character image in Akool
- Made sure it looks stylized (not real person)
- Outfit: red sequined dress, cinematic lighting
- Prepared audio
- Trimmed to ~15 seconds (important for Seedance limit)
- Uploaded to Seedance 2.0
- Added image + audio
- Used a strict choreography prompt
- Generated video
- Focused on full-body framing + smooth motion
- Ensured beat sync + no random movements
Prompt : Use the provided image as the character reference and the provided audio for synchronization. Generate a 15-second cinematic solo dance video.
Choreography:
0–2s: strong pose, head turn, hip sway
2–4s: hand through hair + body wave
4–6s: step forward + half spin
6–8s: shoulder roll + 2-step walk
8–10s: hip pop + arm extension
10–12s: full spin
12–14s: body wave + walk
14–15s: final pose
Rules:
- Strict choreography, no random motion
- Perfect beat sync
- Only one subject
- No text, no cuts
Camera:
Full-body, slightly low angle, smooth tracking
Had this idea stuck in my head:
two close friends ending up on opposite sides of a war and being forced to fight each other for power.
Tried turning that into a short cinematic sequence with different shots — starting from a tense stare to a full fight and then a final stand-off.
I wanted it to feel more emotional than just action… like you can still see the past between them even while they’re fighting.
Not sure if that came through properly though 😅
👉 Does this feel emotional or just like a normal fight scene?
👉 Which moment stands out the most to you?
I tried recreating the 7 Wonders of the World using AI, focusing on making them feel more cinematic rather than just static images.
Used AKOOL to generate all the visuals — spent some time refining prompts to get better lighting, atmosphere, and overall composition.
The goal was to give each wonder a slightly dramatic, film-like look with fog, lighting, and depth.