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What are Autopilot Styles?

Models that add flair to your Autopilot projects

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Adding an Autopilot Style to your Autopilot project adds a lot of pizzaz and visual continuity. If you're planning to create multiple consistent videos for a project, or just want to have your visual thumbprint on a video you make, an Autopilot Style may be perfect for you.

Presets

We have several preset styles for Autopilot. When creating an Autopilot project, a Style is automatically routed to the video based on attributes of the song and the video concept. To see if the Autopilot Style is the right fit for your video, there's two ways to view images that were used for the model.

First, on the Track page when going to the Settings (βš™οΈ) icon. If you click the gear, you'll see a dropdown. On the Style section, you can expand on it and view Autopilot Style options from there.

Alternatively, you can select a Style from the Storyboard page. Please note, if you select a new Style, or remove Style entirely, you need to update the storyboard by clicking Regenerate Scenes.

Create your own Autopilot Style

To add your own signature and thumbprint to your projects, you can create your own Autopilot Style. Training an Autopilot Style uses 400 credits.

For written steps:

  1. Go to the Brain icon (🧠 )on the left-hand side

  2. Click New Model on the right-hand side

  3. Title your Autopilot Style

  4. Upload up to 199 images for your Style. There are recommendations on the right-hand side on what to upload

  5. Click the checkbox which confirms that you accept responsibility of the training data

  6. Click the orange Train Model icon at the middle of the page

Please allow 15-20 minutes for your Autopilot Style to train, and then you can begin using the Style in your Autopilot videos!

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