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Compared to V2.5, PixVerse V3 offers significant improvements in prompt understanding. With clear and accurate prompts, V3 can bring your ideas to life! Below is a detailed guide to help you utilize V3's features effectively.
In text-to-video, follow the basic formula of "subject + subject description + action + environment," while also adding detailed camera descriptions. Use the formula "camera movement + scene + subject + main action + details" to ensure V3 can accurately understand and deliver your prompt.
Here are some examples:
Example 1
Wide establishing shot, the camera focuses on a vibrant lion costume, rhythmically leaping to the beat of drums and cymbals. The lion sways and jumps, interacting with the audience as they clap and cheer. Bright lanterns hang overhead, adding to the festive atmosphere. Lively and energetic.
Example 2
Ultra wide shot, head shot,to generate wallpaper on a mobile phone, there is a picture of a cute white bichon frise wearing skydiving suit skydiving in the sky, blue sky, white clouds, high detail.
Example 3
A chonky,chubby, fat, white british shorthair cat in big green eyes, cute face and a purple wizard's hat, holding a magic wand in his paws. His paws are extremely short. Pumpkins are jumping to cat side from out of screen. Dark dim jungle background. Only Flashlight light. An anthropomorphic cat, stable pixel.
Example 4
Poster of Greek god apollo statue wearing glasses and drinking a glass cup of beer, purple background
In image-to-video, the video ratio depends on the uploaded image ratio. Prompts follow the same rules as mentioned above.