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Previz

Turn a previz frame or video into a styled result — stylize a still, polish a sketch, or restyle a whole clip by motion.

Previz bridges rough previsualization and a finished look. It has two tabs — Previz and Sketch — but the Previz tab itself branches on what you feed it: give it an image and it stylizes that still frame; give it a video and it automatically switches into a motion-transfer flow that restyles the whole clip, not just one frame.

For pricing, see the Pricing page. Related models: Image Providers and Video Providers.

Sub-modes

PrevizStylize a previz frame or video with style guidance — behavior depends on whether the source is an image or a video.
SketchTurn a sketch or rough previz into a polished rendered image while preserving layout and framing.

Previz with an image

Upload a still and stylize it directly, guided by a style preset or reference. Two optional toggles refine the result:

  • Identity — lock the result to a character reference, for portrait-driven, character-consistent shots
  • Product — translate the previz framing into polished product imagery using a product reference

Both draw on the same broad set of image providers: Gemini, Seedream, Wan, Flux, Qwen, Grok, Kling Omni, OpenAI, Reve, and more — see Image Providers.

Previz with a video

Video input switches the whole flow

Feeding a video into the Previz tab automatically moves you into a motion-transfer flow — the same tab, different behavior. There's no separate "Motion Control" tab to switch to.

Upload a previz video and Previz extracts a frame at whatever timecode you pick, so you can stylize that frame as the look reference before the video renders. For providers that support it (Luma), you can set multiple keyframes across the source video as additional motion guides, not just one start frame.

Generation then transfers the source video's motion onto the styled look, producing a restyled version of the whole clip:

  • Kling — motion transfer from a previz video
  • Seedance — multimodal motion workflows
  • Wan — motion-control video path
  • Luma Ray — guide-frame / multi-keyframe motion control
  • Hylope V2V — first-party video-to-video control (depth / quality settings)

Optional tools

  • Style presets — available across Previz (image and video) and Sketch
  • Preprocessor (depth, etc.) — available on image-input Previz, not on Sketch or video-input Previz
  • Creativity / quality — provider-dependent image quality and advanced controls

Use cases

  • Rough previz frame → concept still
  • Sketch → rendered frame while holding composition
  • Character-consistent previz with an identity lock
  • Product-shot framing from a previz still
  • A previz video restyled end-to-end, following the source motion

Tips

  • Start with a strong style reference or preset — it drives the result more than the prompt does
  • Switching from an image to a video source changes which providers and controls are available — video unlocks motion-transfer providers, image unlocks the Identity/Product toggles
  • Keep identity and product references well-lit and uncluttered
  • Video jobs are slower than still stylization

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