You may have seen this workflow floating around.
Lighthouse AI Academy — where I studied myself — featured my approach as a case study. But what I really want to share is the thinking behind it, because it's directly applicable in Weavy.
I come from photography and film production. That's exactly how I approached this — not as an AI experiment, but as a shoot.
The core of my approach:
- Start with a production question, not an AI experiment
- Lock everything upfront: face, lighting, styling, camera feel
- Build one blueprint image that defines the entire world
- After that, the only variable is the pose — just like a real shoot with models
- AI only becomes powerful when you treat it like a production studio
The full article walks through how I built this step by step in Weavy. Read it if you want to get inspired by a concrete, repeatable way of working.