User Guide
Styles
Choose visual styles that define the aesthetic of your sequences
Styles define the overall visual aesthetic of your sequence — color palette, artistic direction, lighting, and rendering approach. Every sequence requires a style.
Selecting a Style
When creating or editing a sequence, the style selector appears below the script editor as a row of tiles.
Quick Selection
The most popular styles are shown directly as square tiles with:
- Preview image — A sample image showing the style's look
- Name overlay — The style name at the bottom of the tile
- Selection highlight — A primary-color border and subtle scale-up when selected
Full Catalog
Click the More tile (shown with a ... icon) to open the full style selection dialog. This shows all available styles with larger previews, names, and categories. Click any style to select it and close the dialog.
How Styles Work
Each style includes a configuration object that influences the AI generation:
- Color Palette — Defines the dominant colors. When no preview image is available, a gradient is generated from the palette.
- Artistic Direction — Guides the overall visual treatment (photorealistic, cinematic, illustrated, anime, etc.)
- Rendering Approach — Affects how prompts are constructed for image generation
Style Categories
Some motion models require specific style categories. For example, the Seedance 2 motion model is restricted to animation styles. If you select a style from a different category, incompatible motion models are automatically switched to the default.
Style and Script Enhancement
When you use Enhance Script, the selected style's configuration is passed to the AI. The enhanced screenplay is tailored to match the style's visual language — for example, a noir style produces darker, moodier descriptions while a vibrant pop-art style produces bold, colorful ones.