Usage Guides

Prompt structure, reference-image rules, and practical checks before rendering.

Usage Guides

Before You Render

Check four things first:

  1. What is the subject?
  2. What motion matters most?
  3. Do you need a reference image for consistency?
  4. Are the current public duration and resolution limits enough?

A Reliable Prompt Skeleton

Use a prompt structure like this:

Subject + action + environment + framing + motion style + lighting + mood

Example:

Sleek smartphone rotating on a reflective black surface, slow camera push-in, neon rim light, cinematic depth, premium launch mood

When to Add a Reference Image

Add one when:

  • the exact product silhouette matters
  • the character or subject must stay recognizable
  • the brand style depends on composition, palette, or wardrobe consistency

When to Re-Scope Instead of Re-Trying

Re-scope when the concept depends on:

  • longer narrative continuity than the current public max duration
  • more input modalities than the public UI currently exposes
  • a delivery format outside the current public framing

The fastest workflow is often to tighten the concept before you spend more credits.