Flux

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Overview

The Flux Integration in ACT 3 AI provides access to the Flux generative video model, known for its ability to create smooth, high-fidelity motion sequences from concise text or image prompts. Flux is particularly effective for producing stylized, cinematic animations and dynamic scene transitions, making it a powerful option for scene creation and shot enhancement.

Key Capabilities

  • Text-to-Video: Generate short, coherent video clips directly from descriptive prompts.
  • Style Specialization: Apply custom artistic filters and motion curves to achieve specific looks.
  • Image-to-Video: Animate a static image by adding motion instructions while preserving its style.
  • Physics-Aware Motion: Incorporates realistic movement physics for camera pans, character motion, and environmental effects.
  • Extended Clip Mode: Chain multiple generations for longer sequences without losing visual consistency.

How to Use

  1. In the Editor workspace, select a shot or scene to enhance.
  2. Click **AI → Flux** from the AI model menu.
  3. Enter your text prompt or upload a still image for animation.
  4. Adjust duration, style intensity, and motion settings.
  5. Click **Generate** and review the results in your preview panel.
  6. Accept, edit, or regenerate clips until they match your creative vision.

Pricing & Credits

  • Flux usage is billed via the Credit System based on clip length and resolution.
  • Example: 5-second 1080p clip = 3 credits; 4K clips incur double cost.
  • Extended Clip Mode charges per segment.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Keep prompts under 60 words for best results in Text-to-Video.
  • For stylistic projects, save your style settings and reuse them for visual consistency.
  • Combine Image-to-Video with Stable Diffusion XL outputs for unique animated storyboards.
  • Use Extended Clip Mode for smooth multi-shot sequences in scenes.

Common Use Cases

See Also

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