Draft the direction
Test the subject, action, and camera idea with a fast model before adding complexity.
Speed, quality, cost
Choose a fast draft or higher-control model with visible options and credit estimates before generation.
Choose a model, add a prompt or reference image, review the credit estimate, and generate.
Use fast previews to test direction, then spend more control only on prompts worth refining.
Separate quick creative testing from the final generation you want to keep.
Test the subject, action, and camera idea with a fast model before adding complexity.
Check the selected model, available output settings, and credit estimate before submission.
Move to a higher-control model when the draft already has the right composition and motion.
The generator puts model choice and task cost in the workflow instead of hiding them.
Use lower-cost model paths to validate a prompt and source image before a final attempt.
Choose pro, reference, or motion-focused paths when the scene requires more guidance.
Use the settings exposed by each model instead of applying unsupported options.
See the expected task cost before generation and decide whether to draft or refine.
How to balance generation speed, quality, settings, and credits.
Model availability can change. The generator labels fast and featured options so you can choose a draft path from the current catalog.
Yes. The form calculates an estimated credit cost from the selected model and currently available settings.
No. The form loads controls from the selected model, so only supported settings are shown.
Use a pro or reference-focused model after the prompt direction is stable or when appearance and motion need more control.
Use the image-to-video workflow when appearance and composition are already established.