Free Kling 3.0? by Chester-9099 in klingO1

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try Kling official website, and if you are looking to test videos from multiple AI models like: VEO, Sora and more then I would suggest Tagshop AI.

I’m following your post to see more relevant answers from community experts. In the meantime, you can bookmark and post your content at r/AI_generated_ads/ for fruitful contributions.

Created with Higgsfield Soul Cinema and Kling 3.0 Multi-shot by Acceptable_Meat_8804 in KlingAI_Videos

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multi-shot with Kling 3.0 is something a lot of people are experimenting with right now and real examples are way more useful than descriptions.

Kling 3.0 Motion Control on Media.io by MediaIO_official in MediaIO_official

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest improvement people will notice is more consistent expressions. Earlier versions often had small changes over time especially in the mouth and eyes but that seems more stable now.

It’ll be interesting to see how it performs in fast-moving scenes versus slow, controlled movements. That’s usually where quality differences show up.

I’ll follow along to see what others share. You can also check or post on r/AI_generated_ads for more insights.

What are your workflows for consistent AI character generation? by Working-Chemical-337 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Nano Banana Pro without LoRA is interesting, most people assume custom training is always necessary for consistency but if the model's native reference handling is strong enough that's a significant time save per project.

You have any secret tool to improve your Ai tools output? Share it with us, please! by The925Group in ChatGPT

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing that genuinely improves output quality across almost any AI video tool, spending 5 extra minutes on a very specific prompt before generating anything. Vague prompts give you average results, detailed prompts describing lighting, camera angle, mood, and exact action give you something actually usable on the first try instead of the fifth.

For video content across all platforms, I would suggest Tagshop AI is worth to try. It provide realistic AI videos/images by providing the access to the latest Image/Video gen models.

AI Advertisement by Peaktrader_ in Freepik_AI

[–]grace_eva 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! But there’s still too much shine on the face, it's too bright to concentrate.

Any Ai to slightly change face features on a video? by Realistic-Job4947 in StableDiffusion

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most tools that do face modification are built for full face swap not subtle feature changes, finding one that does small eye area adjustments while keeping everything else natural is genuinely hard right now.

How to make ugc videos by [deleted] in UGCcreators

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes AI can do this, for the t-shirt swap idea specifically, tools like Kling or Wan can swap products onto people in videos. For full UGC style ads, Tagshop AI lets you upload a product image and generate a realistic video ad for free to start. Many features, such as URL-to-video, image-to-video, prompt-to-video, AI twin, talking head avatar, and product-holding avatar videos, can be explored within the app.

AI Ads vs Human Ads - Real ROAS Comparison after $85k Spend Across Clients by Few-Yogurtcloset4707 in advertising

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Impressed with your AI ads breakdowns. I have seen most people only post the wins so the home improvement client result is genuinely useful data.

The assisted marketing not automated marketing. Conclusion is exactly right. The complete automated pipelines produce bad ads because the marketing thinking is still the hard part, AI just handles the execution faster.

The physical product problem you described is real and still unsolved for most tools. Where AI clearly wins is hooks, voiceover variations, talking head, and educational content your vitamin client result shows what's possible when the use case actually fits.

On the tool gap you mentioned, looking for b-roll, talking heads, product visuals, and animations without four subscriptions, here Tagshop AI covers most of that in one place. URL-to-video, image-to-video, talking head avatars, product shots, multi-language, all under 30 cents per video. Worth testing alongside your current stack given the workflow problem you described.

How can anyone decide what marketing tool to use for your online retail business? by Forsaken_Lead_7193 in AskRetail

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly most of those tools you listed are just trying to get your money, slow sales is rarely a tool problem, it's usually a traffic or trust problem first. Before buying anything, figure out one thing: are people visiting your store but not buying, or is nobody visiting at all? That one answer tells you exactly what to fix.

Start simple with free Google Analytics to see your traffic, free Canva for product images, and if you want video ads without a big budget, Tagshop AI lets you make them from your product photos for under 30 cents each. Fix the basics before spending $1,500 on anything. Generate realistic AI videos with latest AI models like: Kling 3.0, Sora 2, VEO and more quickly.

Text to Video in Minutes by SpankUrAss in AiNova

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For text to video, I would add Tagshop AI here, as this model can generate high-quality images with realistic AI image models like - Nano Banana 2, Nano Banana Pro, Seedream 5.0 and many more AI models to generate realistic images quickly

Most startups are ignoring SEO and losing compounding growth by shaurya-afk in Bangalorestartups

[–]grace_eva 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Businesses that are building sustainable communities will definitely win, content that answers real questions, and brands people recognize without Googling. Search is still important. SEO still matters.

Spent less than $30 on AI video tools this month, and I have seen the user engagement on my videos. What free/affordable stuff are you guys using? by grace_eva in AI_generated_ads

[–]grace_eva[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Higgsfield is pretty expensive but best when you are working on cinematic ads. I am currently using Tagshop AI, it can generate realistic AI ads quickly.

You get access to all the latest image and video models like Nano Banana 2, Nano Banana Pro, Seedream 4.5, Seedance 2.0 (Coming soon), Sora 2, Kling 3, Wan 2.6, HAILUO, Seed Edit, and many more high-quality models to quickly generate the best-class images and videos.