Overview
Generated assets are most useful when layout decisions make the message obvious. Use this page to place generated media as background, primary visual, or supporting element. [insert screenshot of generated asset on canvas with layout, layering, and timing controls]Before you start
- Confirm which asset is the visual focal point.
- Decide if generated media should lead the scene or support another element.
- Keep overlay/caption placements in mind before finalizing layout.
Common layout patterns
- Full-frame visual: generated media is the primary scene.
- Split context: generated media plus text/camera support.
- Background support: generated media behind explanatory overlays.
Steps
- Insert generated media into the target scene.
- Choose the layout pattern that matches your narrative role.
- Adjust framing and layer order.
- Ensure captions/text overlays remain readable.
- Set timing for entry/exit with scene transitions.
- Preview in sequence with neighboring scenes.
Check your result
- Layout clearly communicates scene intent.
- No important overlays are obscured.
- Transitions to adjacent scenes feel intentional.