Common Workflows

Use these workflow patterns as starting points for real projects on the canvas.

Common Workflows

LooksCraft works best when you think in reusable workflow patterns. Below are common flow shapes that users can build immediately.

Text to image

Use when you want to generate still visuals from a prompt.

Recommended flow:

Text Input -> Image Generation -> Output

Best for:

  • concept images
  • ad creatives
  • moodboards
  • idea exploration

Image to video

Use when you already have a hero image or product shot and want motion.

Recommended flow:

Upload -> Video Generation -> Output

Best for:

  • product ads
  • cinematic reveals
  • social motion clips

Image -> video -> audio finish

Use when you want a more complete asset with sound.

Recommended flow:

Upload -> Video Generation -> Composer -> Output

Optional additions:

  • Audio
  • Music Generation

Actor-based workflow

Use when you want to bring actor assets into a project.

Recommended flow:

Actors / Upload -> Image Generation or Video Generation -> Output

This is useful for:

  • spokesperson content
  • UGC-style creative
  • repeatable brand character workflows

Template-first workflow

Use this when you want to move fast.

Recommended flow:

  1. open Templates from the action dock
  2. pick a template that matches your goal
  3. replace source assets and text
  4. run the existing flow

This is often the fastest way to learn the platform because the structure is already built.

Transform and polish workflow

Use when the base generation is done but the asset still needs cleanup.

Recommended flow:

Generation or Upload -> Transform node(s) -> Output

Examples:

  • trim a generated video
  • add captions
  • crop or resize media
  • fade audio
  • remove backgrounds

Full campaign workflow

Use this when one project needs multiple steps.

Example path:

Text Input -> Image Generation -> Video Generation -> Audio/Music -> Composer -> Output

This pattern is useful when one idea needs multiple content stages before export.

Workflow tips

  • Get one branch working before making the flow larger.
  • Reuse templates whenever possible.
  • Add transforms after the main generation path is stable.
  • If a node fails, inspect the previous node’s output before changing everything at once.