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. It’s fragmented. It’s messy. And frankly, for a professional workflow, it’s a headache. That’s why Weavy (recently acquired by Figma and transitioning to "Figma... read more ›
Dec
02
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 ›
Nov
21
Creative work is about exploration. It requires the freedom to try new ideas, make mistakes, and iterate until you find the perfect expression of your vision. When you work with standard text prompts, that process often feels rigid. You type a paragraph, wait for a result, and then have to rewrite the entire block of text just to change the lighting. It kills the flow. Weavy (aka Figma Weave) offers a different approach that brings... read more ›
Nov
20
The first wave of AI image generation relied on simple text prompts—a linear process with unpredictable results. This was sufficient for experimentation, but professional workflows require repeatability, control, and scalability. The industry is now moving toward node-based "intelligent canvases." These platforms replace the black-box nature of simple prompting with visual programming. Instead of hoping for a lucky result, you build a visible pipeline where every step—from the initial model to the final color grade—is editable.... read more ›
Nov
20
The world of generative AI is undergoing a tectonic shift, and if you’re not paying attention, you’re already falling behind. The initial phase—the one defined by typing a sentence into a chatbot and praying for a decent result—is over. That linear, "slot machine" workflow was a neat party trick, but it was never going to cut it for serious, professional-grade creative work where consistency, control, and iteration are non-negotiable. The friction was unbearable: generate in... read more ›
Nov
20
The first wave of AI image generation was like a slot machine. You’d feed a prompt into a chat box, pull the lever, and hope for the best. It was fun, novel, and occasionally useful, but it was a clumsy fit for a professional creative workflow. The lack of precise control, the inability to iterate on specific parts of an image without rerolling the entire thing, and the constant app-switching created a massive tax on... read more ›
Nov
20
The way creative professionals use AI is undergoing a fundamental shift. The first wave of generative tools, dominated by simple text-prompt-to-image outputs, was a novelty. It was the equivalent of a slot machine; you’d drop in a prompt, pull the lever, and hope for a jackpot. But for serious, professional-grade work, that model is broken. It lacks the control, iteration, and precision required to deliver on a client’s vision or maintain brand consistency. The "black... read more ›









