Replicating analog imperfections in a digital space has always been the holy grail. And let’s be honest: most "VHS effects" out there are bad. You know the ones—they just slap a scanline overlay and some chromatic aberration on a perfectly sharp image. It looks like a filter. It doesn't look real. Today, I’m going to walk you through a workflow that nailed this effect so perfectly it actually surprised me, The goal here isn’t just to... read more ›
Dec
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Dec
21
You've probably heard about how amazing Google's Nano Banana Pro image generator is. I've talked about it, other people have, and it's the real deal: it's legitimately one of the most powerful creative tools I've used since Photoshop. It’s fast, the reasoning capabilities are wild, and the image fidelity is finally hitting that "studio-quality" mark we’ve been waiting for. And best of all, you can use it for free via the official app. But there’s... read more ›
Dec
20
If you’ve been following the explosion of generative AI, you’ve probably hit the same wall I have. You spend an hour tweaking a prompt in Midjourney, rolling the dice over and over. You finally get the perfect lighting, the perfect film grain, and that intangible vibe you were chasing—but the specific details are wrong. The text is gibberish. The branding is off. The prop in the subject’s hand looks like an alien artifact. So you... read more ›
Dec
07
The internet is full of "hacks" on how to remove the Nano Banana watermark using clone stamps or third-party erasers. Don't do that. It degrades the image quality and wastes your time. If you really need to do it manually, Photoshop's healing brush tool is usually the easiest way. But the professional workaround is simple: Use the API. When you access the Nano Banana model through an API (Application Programming Interface), you generally bypass the... read more ›
Dec
05
You’re here because you want to know if Weavy is worth the cash. Maybe you’ve heard the buzz about "node-based workflows" or you’re tired of the slot-machine dynamic of basic AI image generators. You want control. You want to build a system, not just prompt and pray. That's Weavy, and it's amazing! But how much does it cost, and is it worth it? If you are a photographer, designer, or art director, you need to... read more ›
Dec
02
If you’ve been following the creative landscape lately, you know the noise level is at an all-time high. We are drowning in tools. You’ve got Midjourney for images, Runway for video, obscure GitHub repos for upscaling, and a dozen other browser tabs open just to get one asset out the door. That’s why Weavy (recently acquired by Figma and transitioning to "Figma Weave") has caught my attention. It’s not just another "magic button" generator. It’s... read more ›
Dec
02
In the past, you had two bad options: spend five hours liquifying and puppet-warping in Photoshop until it looked "okay enough," or schedule a reshoot. Those days are over. We're now at a point where we can decouple the subject from the structure. With the new Gemini 3 Nano Banana Pro model, specifically using the Weavy node interface, you can take the "soul" of one image and snap it to the "skeleton" of another. Here is... read more ›
Dec
02
If you’ve been following the creative landscape lately, you know the noise level is at an all-time high. We are drowning in tools. You’ve got Midjourney for images, Runway for video, obscure GitHub repos for upscaling, and a dozen other browser tabs open just to get one asset out the door. That’s why Weavy (recently acquired by Figma and transitioning to "Figma Weave") has caught my attention. It’s not just another "magic button" generator. It’s... read more ›
Nov
29
Anyone who's produced a commercial fashion shoot knows the logistics are a nightmare. You’re juggling models, location permits, lighting rentals, weather, and expenses that eat your budget before you’ve even snapped the first frame. But now, that equation is different thanks to AI. Until recently, AI wasn't a viable alternative because it couldn't handle the most important thing: Product consistency. You could get a cool image, but the shoes would look wrong, or the logo... read more ›
Nov
28
You have a killer mood board, a specific lighting setup you love, or a textural quality that defines your brand. But applying that exact "vibe" to a completely different subject, or across a hundred different assets? That used to take hours in post-production, complex lighting grids, or endless attempts at prompting. But today, I'll show you how to take the style of one image and surgically apply it to the "content" of another, with zero bleed-over.... read more ›







