Try out free video generation daily with PixVerse V6 and C1
By Max Headman
Now that Budgetpixel is giving users a free sampling of video generation with Pixverse C1 and Pixverse V6, you have the opportunity each day to generate your own unique video content. While you might draw a blank trying to come up with an interesting scene or scenario, it can be more than worth it just to play around and "toy" with your available free generations just for fun! Here I generated several clips using real life objects, those being very old 12 year old Transformers action figures. I used some photos I had on hand and told Pixverse to put them into action. Using this image which I modified to have a transparent background and saved into .png format, I then used Pixverse V6 to animate it using this prompt: "This futuristic jet is flying over a blueish-gray, metallic, sci-fi landscape. There is a constant blue jet exhaust firing from the back of the jet's engines. The jet is flying at extremely high speed over the terrain. The jet does a barrel roll and then reorients its self back to normal." The result: While the first frame has the unusual first frame of the video which is a general video artifact as a result of the original image's background transparency, it otherwise generated a very high quality render. Though that is not a normal barrel roll, we can see that the background started moving in the wrong direction. That can probably be chalked up to the awkward disorientation of the jet's alignment because of the weird barrel roll. If one refrains from asking for extraneous maneuvers, you could probably generate a very refined piece of animation that would be very usable. Here I used this starting image to test another two pieces of animation using Pixverse C1 and then Pixverse V6.( Neither photos belong to me, they are credited to their respective owners/copyrights.) Using that starting image and this prompt: "This robot character runs toward the camera, the camera is tracking him as he is running through this bamboo forest, he abruptly stops running and swings his sword cutting down one of the bamboo trees" Pixverse C1 result: And Finally Pixverse V6: We can the see quality and the fidelity is maintained through the animations. As some one who owns both of these figures, the capacity for Pixverse to maintain the correct details of both almost perfectly leads me to believe that the Pixverse AI has already been trained on both of these action figures and that it has robust knowledge of them. I have in the past tested similar animations using Grok but the results were vastly inferior as the subjects almost immediately deformed in such a way that they no longer resembled their proper likenesses. However, if the Pixverse AI has not been pre-trained on these two very specific subjects and maintained the details and likeness so well, this AI might very well be one of the most superb models I have ever had the chance to test. There is tremendous opportunity here to explore the quality and functionality of this animation model, I would not pass it up. Additional information: The purple jet is "Transformers Generations Thrilling 30 Blitzwing", the green and yellow figure in the second set is "Transformers Generations Thrilling 30 Springer."
Tags: pixverse v6, animation, pixverse c1