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Create and manage your styles

Define the look and feel of your video to keep visuals consistent across scenes.

Styles control how your video looks — including lighting, color, tone, and overall aesthetic. This is especially useful for ads and branded content where you want a consistent, recognizable visual identity.


How to create a visual style

  1. Go to the Create tab

  2. Scroll to the ingredients rail

  3. Either:

    • Click the + button on the right

    • Or select Styles and click + New Style

  4. Choose how to create your style:

    • From images

    • From a prompt

  5. Name your style

  6. Generate and refine

  7. Save


Create from images

Upload 1–6 images that match the look you want.

For best results:

  • Use images with a consistent style

  • Focus on lighting, color, and composition

  • Avoid mixing very different aesthetics


Create from a prompt

Describe the style in a short phrase or sentence.

Example:

Clean, minimal product photography with soft lighting and neutral tones

You can refine and regenerate until the style looks right.


How to use your style

Use your style in a prompt with @mentions:

A skincare ad in @SoftStudioStyle with a clean, minimal look

Hypernatural will apply that style across your scenes.


Manage your style

  1. Go to the Create tab

  2. Select the style from the ingredients rail

  3. Click the ... (more options) menu

From here you can:

  • Use in video

  • Add to brand

  • Edit

  • Delete


Tips

  • Use styles instead of re-describing visuals in every prompt

  • Keep style names simple so they’re easy to find with @

  • Refine gradually — small changes can make a big difference


Notes

  • Styles can be created from images or text

  • Results may vary depending on how specific your inputs are

Troubleshooting and Customization Techniques

  • Style Selection: Choose a style that closely matches your desired outcome. For instance, opt for 'photorealistic' for realistic visuals or experiment with other styles for unique effects.

  • Experimentation: Adjusting your prompts and testing different styles can significantly influence the output. Trial and error is often key to refining your results.

Below is a video tutorial for how to create a style:

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