
Daniil
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Daniil
@DaniilBuilds
Sharing AI systems that work without me. Automation, agents, and the tools that actually pay. Sharing what works.


🚨Her name is Lila. She's 22, Swedish, with a small mole below her right jaw and a faint scar through her left eyebrow. She has never existed. UGC like hers goes for $75-250💰 a clip. Here's exactly how I built her 👇





The future of video marketing has arrived, and it’s powered by AI. In this video, the secret to creating ultra-realistic AI videos for marketing success is revealed. This technology is a game-changer for brands looking to enhance their advertising and performance marketing strategies. Here are the key takeaways from the workflow: Scalable UGC Content: Using platforms like Freepik Spaces, marketers can now generate highly realistic, user-generated content (UGC) at scale. Character Consistency: One of the biggest challenges in AI has been solved-now you can create consistent characters, products, and scenes that look professional and authentic. No Traditional Filming: This workflow allows businesses to produce high-end visual content without the need for traditional cameras or expensive shoots. Advanced Tools: By combining Freepik Spaces with rendering engines like Nano Banana Pro and Sea Dance 2.0, you can achieve photorealistic results and perfect subject isolation in minutes. Whether it's for TikTok, Instagram, or high-end ads, AI-generated videos are the ultimate tool to drive engagement in a competitive market.



-> Children's content on YouTube -> is quietly making people rich and -> almost no one is talking about it. -> Not just adults content or OnlyFans -> kid's content making from $1,000 -> to $5,000 dollars per million views. -> The highest CPM on the platform -> And kids watch the same video -> on loop for every single days -> she cracked the formula six months -> and hasn't looked back. -> Open YouTube, study what little kids -> are obsessing over that week -> Break down the colors the -> characters and the pacing -> Understand exactly why the -> youngest ones can't look away -> All that info goes into Claude -> A full creative brief comes in secs -> Character personalities, color palette -> scene direction, movement style -> Everything she needs to start building -> Picsart handles the visual base -> Leaves the aesthetic perfectly defined -> Then, a single prompt in Sora 2 -> and the video renders itself -> Fluid animation, Saturated colors -> The exact kind of content that -> makes a two-year-old grab -> the tablet and refuse to let go -> 10 minutes per video, start to finish -> Last month, the channel -> hit over 4 million views -> YouTube paid her between -> $4k and $12k dollars just for that -> No camera, No microphone, -> No editing timeline, No showing -> her face on screen, Just research -> Claude, Picsart, Sora 2, -> and the upload button -> The math is simple, the execution -> is even simpler, Most people -> scroll past kids' videos -> without a second thought -> She sees an income -> stream in every single one





He made $10,000 from an AI model that doesn't exist She moves like a real girl because a real person is moving underneath, him > he records himself on the couch, turns his head, fixes his hair > the system keeps his exact motion and builds a girl on top, new face, hair, body, age > her face stays locked clip to clip, ElevenLabs gives her a voice > TikTok pushes her into fashion tags because the motion reads as a real girl at home Brands pay $600 to $1,200 a placement, a clip costs pennies her first one hit 380,000 views in 13 hours, and three days earlier she was a bearded guy on the same couch









