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Isabella
@IsabellaHan_
Al Creator. Turning ideas into visuals . Sharing prompts & exploring Al tools. For Collab DM or 📩 [email protected]
Texas City, TX เข้าร่วม Eylül 2021
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@IsabellaHan_ Feels easier said than done but AI tools are definitely getting more powerful now
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It’s honestly wild what GPT-2 and Seedance 2.0 can create right now, and this is exactly the kind of AI content you can use to monetize.
You can turn this into income through faceless YouTube channels or TikTok pages—no camera, no crew, no complicated setup.
Just AI tools, smart prompts, and a clear idea, and you’re already building content that can make money online.
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Storyboards are becoming dance videos now.
With APOB AI + GPT Image 2.0 + Seedance 2.0, you can turn a simple visual sequence into an AI dancer with cinematic motion, consistent character style, and full video output.
The gap between idea and video just got way smaller.
Try it now: mega.apob.ai/TryItNow
Prompt and Tutorial👇

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@IsabellaHan_ The Fast & Furious bridge rescue sequence feels incredibly cinematic and intense.
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Inspired by the iconic Fast & Furious
rescue scenes 🚗
This impossible bridge rescue was recreated entirely with AI — built shot-by-shot using multiple Seedance 2.0 generations and stitched together in CapCut.
The hardest part wasn't the crash... it was getting the physics, timing, bridge geometry, and mid-air rescue to look believable.
Full prompts below
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I made a anime ninja fight scene with @Flovaai here's what stood out 🎋
The agent taps into models (Seedance, Kling) but the real magic is memory my ninja
stayed perfectly consistent across all 7 shots, not just one clip.
I described the scene, it directed the shots. dual blades, bamboo mist, blue energy slashes.
This is the difference you're not generating random clips, you're building one consistent
world. ⚔️
Made with @Flovaai_Japan #Flovaai #Flovacpp
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@thearslaniqbal Good breakdown overall, but I think it’s a bit dependent on prompting and version updates
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I tested both Gemini vs DeepSeek in real use cases like writing, reasoning, and daily productivity.
Here is my honest result 👇
Gemini → WINNER
Better structure in answers
More clear and organized writing
Easier to understand for beginners
Works better for research + productivity tasks
DeepSeek → STRONG but not winner
Very good at logic and reasoning
Strong in math and technical problems
But writing feels less structured
Sometimes explanations feel messy
👉 Final verdict...
If you want clean, structured, easy-to-read output → Gemini is better
If you want raw logic and problem solving → DeepSeek is strong
I personally tested both on multiple tasks, and Gemini felt more practical for daily use.
What’s your experience with these two tools?
Do you think Gemini is better, or DeepSeek?
Follow for more AI tool comparisons like this
Subscribe if you want daily AI breakdowns in simple words 👍

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@IsabellaHan_ This looks incredible love the AI-driven realism, especially how you nailed the physics.
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PROMPT👇👇
Part 1:
Use the uploaded female reference image as the exact female identity lock. Keep her face, hair, outfit, body type, and overall identity exactly the same throughout. Create an 8-second ultra-realistic cinematic scene in a hi-tech military command office. The room should look like a futuristic defense operations room: metallic walls, large digital screens, holographic blue interface displays, illuminated workstations, sleek desks, advanced computer systems, tactical monitors, glowing data panels, modern military tech environment, cool blue lighting, polished floor, and premium high-security command-center feel.
The female character stands inside this military office, surrounded by 3 to 4 military personnel / army officers in uniform. They are near desks and tactical stations, focused and serious. She looks worried, tense, and emotionally invested because the man they are discussing is the love of her life.
Scene order must be:
1. Start with a medium-wide cinematic shot showing the futuristic military office, army personnel around her, glowing screens, and tactical atmosphere.
2. She looks anxious and asks with urgency: “Where is he?”
3. One nearby military officer replies seriously: “He’s deployed.”
4. Immediately cut to a close-up shot of her face. Her eyes widen, she looks deeply worried, emotional, and careful. She says with fear and urgency: “Oh my god! He needs me.” This line is the emotional highlight of the scene.
5. After saying it, she does not stand still. She turns quickly and rushes away urgently, as if she needs to reach him immediately. Army personnel react slightly and watch her move.
Keep the scene cinematic, realistic, emotionally intense, and fast-paced. Premium movie look, ARRI Alexa style, subtle handheld + smooth dolly feel, realistic motion blur, no cheap shaky cam, no cartoon look.
Negative Prompt:
wrong female face, outfit change, different hairstyle, casual office, normal corporate office, weak lighting, no holograms, no military staff, too many people, empty room, comedy tone, exaggerated acting, slow pacing, no close-up on “Oh my god! He needs me,” standing still after dialogue, low realism, CGI look, anime style, blurry face, identity drift, geometry changes, random location switch, cheap sci-fi set, weak emotional expression
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Humanoid robots don't need to look human.
Meet Eno, our first general-purpose robot.
Not a machine pretending to be human, but intelligence given a body.
At Genesis, we’re building a future where robots don’t feel cold or distant, but capable, calm, and ready to help.
Available Q4 this year.
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We may be entering the era where robot design follows function, not imitation. If the intelligence is there, people will care far more about what a robot can do than whether it looks like us.
Genesis AI@gs_ai_
Humanoid robots don't need to look human. Meet Eno, our first general-purpose robot. Not a machine pretending to be human, but intelligence given a body. At Genesis, we’re building a future where robots don’t feel cold or distant, but capable, calm, and ready to help. Available Q4 this year.
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@AIExplainedHQ Agreed. Most AI filmmakers care less about benchmark scores and more about how quickly they can go from idea to final cut.
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@IsabellaHan_ Still feels like it depends more on workflow than the model itself
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@IsabellaHan_ We’re probably moving beyond “which model is better” and into “which workflow fits the filmmaker.”
Different tools are starting to feel like different cameras.
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