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Model Tips & Best Practices

Universal tips for getting the best results from all VisioArt AI models

Universal Prompting Tips

Getting great results from AI video generation starts with writing effective prompts. These tips apply across all VisioArt models.

Be Specific About Motion

Instead of writing "a dog running," try "a golden retriever running through a sunlit meadow, camera tracking from the side, gentle breeze moving the grass." The more detail you provide about movement, the more control you have over the output.

Describe Lighting and Atmosphere

Lighting dramatically affects video quality. Specify conditions like "soft golden hour lighting," "dramatic studio backlighting," or "overcast diffused natural light" to guide the model toward your vision.

Start with 16:9

If you are unsure which aspect ratio to use, begin with 16:9. It is the most versatile format and works well for previewing results before committing to platform-specific ratios.

Test with Short Durations First

Generate shorter clips (3-5 seconds) to validate your prompt before creating longer videos. This saves credits and lets you iterate faster.

Compare Models

Different models excel at different styles. Try the same prompt across Kling, Wan 2.6, and Veo 3.1 to see which route produces the best result for your specific use case.

Aspect Ratio Guide

Aspect RatioBest ForPlatforms
16:9Landscape video, cinematic scenesYouTube, websites, presentations
9:16Vertical video, mobile-first contentTikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts
1:1Square format, social feedsInstagram posts, Twitter/X, Facebook

Quality Optimization

  • Add style keywords: Terms like "cinematic," "photorealistic," or "4K" can nudge models toward higher fidelity output.
  • Specify camera movement: Use terms like "slow zoom," "dolly shot," or "static wide angle" to control how the camera behaves.
  • Avoid conflicting instructions: Do not ask for both "fast-paced action" and "slow motion" in the same prompt.
  • Use reference context: Mention real-world visual styles such as "documentary footage" or "anime aesthetic" to anchor the model.

Credits info: Credits now vary by model, workflow, duration, and output settings. Check the live estimator before committing to a larger iteration batch.

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