What’s a board? A board is like a project folder where you can generate and manage multiple images and videos together.
Within one board, you can freely keep generating and saving new images or videos.
Starting something new? Just click [New Board] to create a fresh project board.
Type in what you’d like to generate—whether it’s a person, an object, an animal, or a scene.
For more specific results, include these four elements in your prompt: object, background, lighting, and mood.
The more detailed your prompt, the better your chances of getting exactly what you want.
Prompt Enhance
To make prompt writing easier, Dropshot Stock offers prompt enhancer.
Simply enter a word and click [Enhance Prompt].
We’ll expand it into a well-structured prompt that includes everything needed for high-quality results (object, background, lighting, mood, etc.).
Pick the AI model you’d like to use for your image or video.
Each model has its own strengths. Some excel at trendy, editorial-style looks, while others focus on precision and realism.
Read through the model descriptions and select the one that best fits your vision.
Model Composition
With Dropshot Stock, you can generate results from 2 or 4 models at once using the same prompt.
This way, you can compare how each model interprets your idea. Once you find a model you love, you can stick with it for future projects.
Each image or video you create will use credits.
The number of credits varies depending on the request.
For details, see our credit cost guide here.
Choose your model and aspect ratio, type in your prompt, and hit generate.
All generated images can be downloaded and used for commercial purposes.
Choose your desired resolution and video length, then enter a prompt to generate a video.
You can also upload an image as the starting frame and generate a video without writing a prompt.
All generated videos can be downloaded and used commercially.
Tips for high-quality AI Videos
AI is still a bit better at turning images into videos than going straight from text to video.
So here’s the trick:
Generate an image first.
Then use that image to create your video.
When converting an image into a video, keep your prompt simple.(e.g., “Close-up,” “Flowers bloom in the background”)