0:02 Choose life.
0:11 Choose $20 here, $30 there, just to get
0:15 one good 5 seconds.
0:18 Choose your future.
0:19 But why would I want to do a thing like that?
0:21 that?
0:23 Everyone is doing it. But here's the
0:24 problem. You usually need 10 different
0:27 subscriptions, a supercomput, and a
0:30 degree in prompting. until now. This is
0:32 Kicksfield, the only platform that
0:35 combines every top tier AI model all
0:36 under one roof. I'm Adil from
0:38 Geeksfield, and in this video, I'm
0:40 giving you the only guide you need to
0:42 master it all. Throughout the video, I
0:44 will also rank the models based on which
0:47 ones top creators are using right now.
0:48 And make sure to stick around till the
0:50 end for a little surprise. Welcome to
0:52 the new standard of creating. Let's dive in.
0:58 When you first enter the website, you
1:00 land on the explore page. The real magic
1:02 happens in the top navigation bar. Think
1:04 of this as your cockpit. We start with
1:07 images. Think of models like hiring
1:09 different artists. Before you type a
1:12 single word, look at the bottom panel.
1:14 This is where you control your canvas.
1:17 Toggle aspect ratio here. Choose 16 to9
1:20 for YouTube or cinematic shots and 9 to
1:23 16 if you're making vertical content for
1:25 Tik Tok or reals. You can also select
1:28 the quality of your output and how many
1:30 images you want generated at once. Now,
1:33 back to the models. Oh, and a pro tip.
1:35 If you see a model marked unlimited, use
1:37 that for testing so that you don't burn
1:40 any credits. Sold. This is a Hakfield
1:42 native model that generates ultra
1:44 realistic fashion visuals. This is your
1:46 go-to when you need perfect faces. Nano
1:49 Banana Pro. This is your heavy hitter.
1:51 It has a crazy smart LLM under the hood,
1:53 which in simple terms means that it
1:55 doesn't just generate, it actually
1:57 thinks. It follows logic better than
2:01 anything else. Z image. Use this one for
2:03 fast and cheap generations. I highly
2:05 encourage you to try them all out to see
2:08 which one fits best for your specific
2:09 use case. Now, let's rank all the models
2:12 based on how often they're being used by
2:15 top creators on our website. Soul A
2:18 tier, fantastic for ultra realistic
2:21 fashion and UGC content. GPT image and
2:25 nano banana C tier. These are good for
2:28 many tasks, but aren't exceptional.
2:31 Tdream 4.5 A tier. Great consistency
2:34 when it comes to faces and overall great
2:38 graphics. Flux 2 Pro B tier solid and
2:41 reliable performer but falls short
2:44 compared to the models in S and A tier.
2:48 Reeve Dtier mostly used for graphic
2:52 design tasks. Z image D tier fast
2:54 generations but can't upload images for
2:56 references. Cling on one image and one
2:59 2.2 image have really narrow use cases
3:02 so they're going to the E tier. Nana
3:05 Banana Pro easily S tier. I'm sure most
3:07 of you have heard of this model, even if
3:09 you don't know much about AI. It's great
3:11 at following prompts, has a deep
3:13 knowledge of historical and real life
3:16 data, and renders text better than
3:17 anything else on the market. Once you
3:19 have your images, you might want to
3:21 tweak a thing or two. That's where
3:24 editing tools come in. In Paint, if you
3:26 love an image, but AI gave your
3:28 character six fingers, don't reroll.
3:31 Just use in Paint. Brush over the hand.
3:34 Type hand with five fingers and fix it
3:37 instantly. Relight. This allows you to
3:39 change the lighting color and direction
3:42 of your existing shots. With this, you
3:44 could get the perfect ambiance and mood
3:46 that you're looking for. Insta dump.
3:48 Instantly generate a ton of images of
3:51 yourself from one selfie. Photo dump.
3:53 Same idea as insta dump, but since the
3:55 input is sole ID, you get way more
3:58 consistent results. Face swap. Exactly
4:00 what it sounds like. Upload a face you
4:02 want to insert and the image where it
4:04 should be inserted. The face will be
4:07 swapped with no prompts. Now for the
4:09 main event, this is where most people
4:10 get stuck. And here's the number one
4:13 trick that beginners miss. Image to
4:15 video workflow. Take the image we just
4:17 made in the previous step. And click
4:20 animate. Text to video is helpful when
4:22 you want to quickly generate something
4:24 and don't need a whole lot of control
4:26 over the result, but the image to video
4:28 will give you the most consistent
4:30 output. Cling 2.6 6. It gives you the
4:32 cleanest looking videos with the most
4:35 control over the camera and realism.
4:39 Sora 2 for viral short punchy clips, and
4:41 it's very realistic.
4:44 Dale and Cance, the immersion kings. If
4:46 you need human emotions and speech,
4:49 these are your go-tos. Now onto the
4:52 video model rankings where S tier is
4:53 versatile models that excel in
4:56 everything with Etier models having
4:58 really narrow use cases or noticeable
5:02 issues. Cedence 1.5 Pro great at
5:03 generating human emotions and dialogue,
5:05 but it has a hard time generating new
5:07 environments when the camera moves. So
5:11 it's going in the B tier. Vo 3.1 A tier.
5:14 Great realism and audio quality. Minimax
5:18 high 2.3 C tier. Overall, a decent
5:20 model, but nothing outstanding compared
5:23 to the models above. Cling 2.6 S tier.
5:25 This is your go-to model for pretty much
5:30 every use case. One 2.6 Dtier has very
5:32 narrow use cases and isn't very
5:35 reliable. Sora 2 S tier, the gold
5:37 standard for physics simulations and
5:40 consistency. Although within the S tier,
5:42 I would place it slightly below cling
5:43 because it doesn't allow you to upload
5:46 human faces for reference and is on the
5:47 pricier side compared to the other
5:49 models. And each one comes with presets
5:51 that let you generate videos without any
5:53 prompts. To access them in the create
5:56 video tab, click change. On the top, you
5:58 pick the model and on the bottom the
6:00 presets. But what happens if the video
6:02 is almost perfect, but you need to fix a
6:04 mistake or control the movement? This is
6:06 where the editing tools come in. I bet
6:08 you've seen these impressive effects on
6:10 your favorite artists videos. Well, now
6:13 you can recreate them, too, using Mixed
6:15 Media Studio. It's a tool for music
6:17 video and content creators to make your
6:20 clips more stylish and vibrant. It comes
6:22 with over 20 creative presets, and each
6:24 one can be fully customized to your
6:27 taste. Cling One Edit. You just upload
6:29 the video you want to edit and make the
6:32 changes using reference images or just
6:34 text. No more regenerating from scratch
6:36 just to change a detail. Clean motion
6:39 control. This is for the directors. If
6:40 you're struggling to get the subject
6:42 movement or camera control you want,
6:45 just upload a reference video to copy
6:51 Now that you've mastered how your
6:54 subject moves, we need to solve who they
6:56 are. The biggest problem with AI, random
7:00 faces. This is where Solo ID comes in.
7:02 Upload photos of yourself or a character
7:04 you generated. We recommend at least 20
7:07 images from a bunch of different angles.
7:09 In minutes, Seekfield learns that phase
7:11 and now you can put that exact same
7:15 person in a spaceacuit, a tuxedo, or a
7:17 cyberpunk city. If you want to be an AI
7:20 influencer, this is mandatory. And if
7:22 you don't want to use your face, AI
7:24 influencer studio comes to the rescue.
7:25 It allows you to generate characters
7:28 from scratch and customize every little
7:30 detail just like in games. For a deeper
7:32 breakdown of this feature, check out
7:34 this video on our channel. Want to hire
7:36 a film crew to shoot a huge project? We
7:39 got you. Go to Hakesfield Cinema Studio.
7:41 This isn't just a filter. You can select
7:44 specific cameras, lenses, aperture, and
7:47 focal length. There's tons of unique
7:49 camera lens combos that would be
7:52 incredibly expensive and or impossible
7:54 in real life. For a deeper breakdown of
7:56 this feature, check out this video on
7:58 our channel. If all of that sounded like
8:01 too much work, just go to the apps tab.
8:03 These are one-click templates that don't
8:05 require any prompts. Transitions. Create
8:07 seamless transitions between any two
8:10 shots. Recast. Swap out the character in
8:13 any video in seconds. Shots. Get nine
8:15 unique cinematic shots from a single
8:17 image. And there's lots more to play
8:19 around with here. If you want to
8:21 recreate a viral trend you saw on the
8:23 internet, we probably have an app for
8:25 it. Your asset library is where all your
8:28 wins and failures live. You can sort
8:30 them by type and organize them in
8:32 folders. On the explore page, you can
8:34 also find projects created by your
8:36 users. And you have the option to clone
8:38 in all the project assets and recreate
8:40 it yourself. Same vibe with the
8:43 community tab. You can get inspired by
8:45 the best generations from your fellow
8:47 creators. I know you still have
8:49 questions, so let's do a quick rapid
8:51 fire around. When should you use
8:53 references? If you want a specific
8:56 composition, don't rely just on text.
8:58 Drag in a reference image. What are key
9:01 frames? Think of them as your anchors.
9:02 The start frame is where the video
9:04 begins and the end frame is where it
9:06 must finish. The AI will generate the
9:09 rest. Number one advice for beginners,
9:11 iteration is key. You might not get the
9:13 perfect result on the first try. Just
9:16 tweak the prompt slightly or simplify it
9:19 and rerun or make the necessary changes
9:21 using editing tools. We've covered a lot
9:23 today, but I want to leave you with one
9:26 final thought. For the last 100 years,
9:28 creativity was limited by budget. If you
9:30 didn't have a million dollars, you
9:32 couldn't make a sci-fi movie. If you
9:33 didn't have a studio, you couldn't shoot
9:35 a fashion campaign. That barrier is
9:38 gone. We just handed you the keys to a
9:40 production studio that fits in your
9:42 browser. So, my question isn't can you
9:44 use AI, it's how are you going to
9:46 express yourself with it? And to help
9:48 you get started, we're giving away three
9:50 ultimate plans. To enter, comment down
9:53 below what is the first thing you are
9:55 going to create with Geeksfield. And as
9:57 always, if you found this video helpful,
9:59 hit the like button, subscribe, and I'll