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Basic use

Getting Started

This section explains how to start using Happy-Horse from the current product structure, including how to choose between AI Video and AI Image, how to complete the first usable result, and where to keep references and confirmed outputs afterward.

Key Points

  • If the target is already clear and the final result should be a motion clip, AI Video is the most direct starting page.
  • If composition, style, or subject consistency must be confirmed first, start in AI Image before moving into video generation.
  • Favorites is used for references and temporary saves, while Assets is used for outputs you want to keep managing later.

Section 01

Create the first usable result

When your goal is already a video result, go directly to AI Video. The first run does not need a complicated prompt. In most cases, a clear description of the subject, the action, the scene, and the expected tone is enough to produce the first draft.

After the first draft is generated, adjust one requirement at a time, such as subject movement, pacing, or scene detail, instead of rewriting the entire request. This makes each round easier to compare and helps you identify which changes are actually improving the result.

Section 02

Use AI Image first when the visual direction matters

If character consistency, product framing, composition, or scene style matters before motion is added, start in AI Image. This page is better suited for confirming visual direction, subject appearance, and layout before you spend time iterating on motion.

This route is especially suitable for cover images, branded materials, product showcases, storyboard preparation, and any task where a strong reference image makes later video generation more predictable.

Section 03

Save references and confirmed outputs separately

Use Favorites to keep references, temporary ideas, and intermediate results that may still need comparison. This is the better place for items you want to revisit while the direction is still being decided.

Use Assets for outputs that have already been confirmed and need continued management, review, or reuse. In daily use, Favorites works as a lightweight reference list, while Assets works as the result library for content you intend to keep.