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How do you add 'character' to your AI renders? 🎞️
Hey everyone, I wanted to open up a conversation about the 'look' of our work. In my past life as a photographer and filmmaker, I was obsessed with "realness." That digital, clinical perfection was usually the enemy. We spent our time adding grain, hunting for the right LUTs, and emulating old film stocks in post-processing—anything to give the image some soul. Now that we’re all deep into AI, that "plastic," over-polished look is everywhere. It’s technically impressive, but it’s often a dead giveaway that it was made by a machine. Usually, you’d fix this in post-processing (Lightroom, Photoshop, etc.). But what’s interesting about the node-based tools we’re using now is that we can bake that character in during the generation process. I’m curious to hear from the community: What’s your go-to move for breaking that AI glassiness? I’m currently mapping out a few different workflows to show exactly how you could handle this, so stay tuned for those. But for now how are you guys doing it?
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From Physical Sets to Synthetic Reality: Why Weavy is my Go-To Engine 🚀
Hi everyone! Thought it was about time I properly introduced myself as your host. For 10 years, I ran a film production agency, capturing the world through a physical lens. But I made a conscious pivot. I decided to stop traditional filmmaking and embrace a synthetic way of working. While I definitely don't miss the 5 AM alarms, the real win isn't just the extra sleep—it’s the power of the workflow. I’ve moved from "the field" to the screen, and in my search for the perfect stack, Weavy has become my absolute go-to tool. To show you why, I’m sharing a recent beauty brand project. In this workflow, I’ve moved beyond "prompting." I’ve built a system where the styling, posing, and lighting are completely locked in within Weavy. Now, I can generate high-end, brand-consistent assets by simply swapping a reference photo. I started this community because I want to help you master this synthetic transformation. We’re here to build systems that offer: - Total Creative Control: Moving from random AI outputs to surgical precision. - Scalability: Delivering full-scale brand campaigns in a fraction of the time. - Efficiency: High-margin, professional production without the overhead of a traditional set. 💸 I’m stoked to have you all here. My goal is to make this the #1 place to master Weavy and lead the shift toward synthetic media. Drop a comment below: What’s your background, and what’s the #1 thing you want to automate or build with Weavy? Let’s get to work! 🛠️
From Physical Sets to Synthetic Reality: Why Weavy is my Go-To Engine 🚀
Welcome to The Weavy Way 🚀
If you are here, you’re done with the "Prompt Lottery." You’re here because you want surgical control over your pixels and a workflow that scales. We are currently building the foundation of this community. By being here now, you are part of the 1% that will define how high-end production works in the age of node-based AI. 👇 DO THIS TO GET STARTED: 1. Introduce Yourself: Who are you and what is the #1 production bottleneck you want to eliminate? 2. The Vision: Read the 'About' section to understand why we move away from prompting and toward Visual Engineering. 3. Stay Tuned: I’ll be dropping the first Foundation Walkthrough very soon. This is where we stop guessing and start building. Welcome to the collective. — Jamy
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