Lovart ChatCanvas
A demonstration project around Lovart ChatCanvas, showcasing real-time collaboration between chat-driven creation and canvas to illustrate an integrated workflow from idea to finished visual.
A demonstration project around Lovart ChatCanvas, showcasing real-time collaboration between chat-driven creation and canvas to illustrate an integrated workflow from idea to finished visual.
ChatCanvas raises a practical question: on one canvas, can creators chat and iterate on a visual direction at the same time?
Show only the final frame, and the collaborative feel vanishes. Show only the click path, and efficiency looks overstated. This video had to put input, system feedback, and iteration on one narrative thread so viewers could judge whether it fits everyday revision work.
Split-screen UI compositing. Chat recording and canvas recording on two channels, with a Null unifying position and scale so both sides stay in rhythm during camera moves.
Keyframe-driven iteration nodes. Each round of input and output gets a timeline Marker; cuts and speed ramps follow the Markers, turning continuous feedback into clear steps.
Linked text and highlights. Shape Layer highlights on keywords, expressions bound to text layers — the focus stays on the current action even as the frame moves.
The lesson for collaboration videos: film the process as a readable workflow, not a stack of results. When input, feedback, and iteration are clear, viewers accept it as something they can bring into daily creative rhythm.