From Concept to Boards
Start with a simple premise and use the Script Wizard to develop characters, an outline, and a complete script, then turn it into a storyboard for 2d animation. If you already have a script, paste it in and generate a shot-by-shot plan quickly. You get a clear visual sequence you can refine before committing to animation.
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Stay On-Model, Shot After Shot
Keep your storyboard for 2d animation coherent by reusing prior outputs as references and anchoring shots to Elements like characters, locations, and props. This helps preserve identity and world details as you change framing, poses, and scene beats. Iterate quickly early on, then switch to higher-quality consistency when you’re ready to lock the look.
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Move beyond stills by generating video from text, or create structured transitions by selecting start and end frames from your storyboard images. This lets you explore timing, camera movement, and emotional pacing without rebuilding the entire sequence. Keep your planned shot order intact while you iterate.
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Add Voice, Music, and Sound Per Shot
Bring your storyboard for 2d animation to life by attaching speech, music, and sound effects to individual shots. Use text-to-speech with voice selection, transform recordings with speech-to-speech, and keep vocal continuity by associating a voice with a character Element. Add music to reinforce tone and momentum across the full sequence.
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