Dreamina
AI image generator and editor
An AI-powered image creation and editing product branded Dreamina.

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PJ Accetturo published a step-by-step Nexus making-of guide covering board planning, look-dev, Luma asset organization, and Seedance burst coverage. The thread turns a 20 million view teaser into a repeatable AI film workflow with disclosed credit and labor costs.
Dreamina made Seedance 2.0 Mini live in the product, and creators posted 720p side-by-side tests against standard Seedance 2.0. Early tests say Mini is cheaper and often close on prompt adherence, while the full model still leads on image quality and physics.
Dreamina and Pippit posts showed Seedance 2.0 Mini going live with 15-second optimization, lower pricing, and workflows around $0.02 per second. Early creator tests reported lighter credit use than the full model, but some runs stalled under heavy demand.
Creators are using Seedance 2 prompts that specify left-to-right staging, foreground order, and no-line negatives to reduce first-frame failures and artifacts. The pattern is being reused for crowd scenes, chase shots, ad concepts, and emotion tests across Runway and Dreamina handoffs.
A creator walkthrough used Minimax Hub 1.0 to turn a Midjourney creature into character sheets, three 3x3 storyboards, and a five-clip short, with Gemini used for a 42-second score. The hub can centralize preproduction, but current tests still report bugs and fallbacks to Dreamina and the Hailuo app.
Creators published shot-timed action packs, crowd-cutaway formulas, emotion tests, and storyboard-driven Seedance 2.0 pipelines across LTX, Dreamina, PixPretty, and other tools. The posts turn Seedance from single-clip generation into repeatable scene design and performance workflows with documented prompts.
Creator posts show Seedance 2.0 driving FIFA-style ads, Midjourney character-sheet animation, Dreamina storyboard flows, and Latin lip-sync with English subtitles. That matters because Seedance is moving from isolated tests into reusable commercial, animation, and multilingual production patterns.
PJ Accetturo unveiled a 5-minute teaser for the hybrid feature film Nexus, made by three people in two weeks with Dreamina AI, Octo, and Seedance 2.0. The result shows Seedance-style workflows reaching music videos, ad concepts, and longer camera-path sequences.
Dreamina Octo introduced Vibe Create, a single-canvas workflow where creators chat ideas into storyboards and then turn them into video with Dreamina Seedance 2.0. Creator demos show the handoff working, but some shots still need iterative revisions.
Dreamina opened a global call for AI animated works and project proposals tied to Annecy, with €40,000 in prizes plus sponsored travel for selected creators. The program pairs Seedance 2.0 with festival screenings and puts AI animation on the Annecy stage.
Creators shared Midjourney-to-Seedance workflows for two-step 2.5D rotations, body-cam scenes, rotoscope transitions, and storybook panel animation with minimal camera movement. The posts add concrete prompting patterns for creators, but they are demos rather than a new model release.
Creators posted new Seedance 2.0 workflows for 2.5D turnarounds, merged-image short films, FPV shots, medical UI explainers, and video-to-video stylization. The examples show Seedance being used as the motion layer inside Midjourney, GPT Image 2, Dreamina, Higgsfield, and PixPretty pipelines.
Pippit launched a short-drama agent that parses scripts up to 100,000 words, maps characters and builds a visual bible before generation. It also claims scene-consistent characters and multilingual lip sync in one pipeline; try it if you need preproduction and localization in a single workflow.
Creators shared Seedance 2.0 clips built around sports-broadcast gags, anime fight scenes and wide tracking shots. The posts rely on reference images, lens cues and sometimes external upscaling to stabilize motion and style.