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AI Powered Content Generation
        tintwotin edited this page Sep 29, 2025 
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    Kinexus integrates with the Pollinations.ai service to provide powerful tools for generating content directly within the editor, helping you overcome writer's block and create unique visuals for your story.
For each scene, you can generate a unique image based on a text prompt.
Workflow:
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Write a Prompt: In the "AI Image" section of the Scene Editor, type a descriptive prompt for the image you want in the large text area.
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Good Prompt Example: A majestic fantasy castle on a cliffside at sunset, cinematic lighting, digital art, 4k
 
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Good Prompt Example: 
- Render the Image: Click the purple sparkle button. The preview area to the left will show "Rendering...". After a short wait, the generated image will appear. You can click the fullscreen icon on the preview to see it larger.
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Add to Scene: If you are happy with the image, click the green +button. This will:- Download the image.
- Save it to your project's /images/folder with a unique name.
- Automatically set the "Image or Video Path" for the current scene to this new file.
 
You can re-render as many times as you like before adding the image to the scene.
The AI can also help you rewrite or elaborate on your story text.
- Write Your Base Text: Write the text for your scene in the "Scene Text" editor.
- Open the AI Processor: Click the purple sparkle button located to the right of the Scene Text editor. A modal will appear.
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Provide an Instruction: In the "Instruction" text area, tell the AI what you want it to do with the existing text.
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Example: Rewrite this in the style of Edgar Allan Poe.
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Example: Make this more descriptive and add details about the smell of the forest.
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Example: Turn this into a rhyming poem.
 
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Example: 
- Process Text: Click the "Process Text" button. The AI-generated text will be appended to the end of your existing scene text, separated by a new line.