Text to Text

Summary

Text to text allows for textual visualization, information integration, and structured workflow organization.

Prompt

  • Sample Prompts:

    • "An excerpt from a dystopian novel set in the future"

    • "A creative script for an experimental film scene"

    • "A surreal underwater scene with floating lanterns illuminating the deep"

    • "An eerie perspective from inside a music box as it slowly winds down"

    • "A surreal landscape where the sky melts into the ocean"

    • "Combine these two ideas"

Connecting two text blocks to one for information integration

How to use

Text to Text is a powerful tool in your creation process. Using Text to Text allows you to combine and transform infinite ideas quickly and efficiently. By taking one or as many text blocks as you like, connecting them to other text blocks, you can conceptualize, iterate, and synthesize.

Try connecting multiple text blocks to one to synthesize ideas, or branching one block out to many to expand and iterate on your vision.

Here are some sample workflows that highlight different techniques using Text blocks to Text blocks:

Prompt Splitter

If you have a text block with an output that contains a list, your toolbar will automatically display an option to "Split list into blocks". This will break out the text block into multiple blocks, each containing one of the list items. This is perfect when you're using a text block to ideate creative directions or prompt ideas, and you want to break those ideas out into separate nodes to as inputs to downstream image or video blocks.

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