Registration and First Login
To start working with ZenCreator, you need to register.
Currently, there are two available options:
registration via email and password (with mandatory email confirmation);
login via Google account (Gmail).
After registration, the user automatically receives 30 free credits, which can be used to test the tools.
Immediately after logging in, the Tools page opens — this is the central hub that contains all available platform tools.
General Interface Logic Across Tools
Almost all tools in ZenCreator share the same interface structure:
central area — either the working canvas or the template library;
right panel — settings for the selected tool and the chosen model.
This unified layout makes it easy to switch between tools without having to relearn the interface each time.
Image to Video: Generating Video from an Image
One of the first and most important tools is Image to Video. It allows you to generate animated video based on a single image.
Models and Censorship
Several models are available in this tool, each with its own characteristics:
Kling (censored model)
Suitable for SFW content, social media, and advertising videos. It handles motion very well but completely blocks NSFW scenarios.
WAN 2.2 / WAN 2.5 (uncensored)
Allows unrestricted content generation. WAN Plus Audio (2.5) additionally supports sound and speech generation — you can specify the text the character “speaks,” but voice selection and intonation are not available.
Seedance Pro / Seedance Pro Fast
Models comparable to Kling in animation quality, but with limitations when handling complex movements that are difficult to describe in prompts.
It’s important to understand that the selected model directly affects available settings and the final result.
Start Frame and End Frame
Some models support uploading:
a Start Frame,
an End Frame.
This makes it possible to:
create more complex animations;
produce seamless videos, where the next clip starts from the final frame of the previous one.
Practical workflow:
generate the first video segment;
use its final frame as the Start Frame for the next generation;
stitch the clips together to produce a longer video without abrupt transitions.
Resolution and Duration
Almost all video generators allow resolution selection.
Video duration is typically limited to 5–10 seconds.
For longer videos, chaining generations using Start / End Frame is recommended.
Prompts and Reference Materials
All rules and examples for writing prompts are available in the Help / How It Works section. There are dedicated articles covering:
video generation;
female character generation;
prompt structure.
The core principle is simple: everything critical for the video — lighting, motion, and action sequence — must be explicitly described in the prompt.
More advanced prompt work is covered in separate lessons.
Templates: Speeding Up the Workflow
Almost every tool includes a template library. These are ready-made generation scenarios with:
a preselected model;
example images;
a base prompt;
optimized settings.
Templates range from:
simple (kissing, basic movement);
to complex (dancing, unusual interactions, complex poses).
The usage logic is straightforward: if you upload a similar type of reference, the output quality and motion will be comparable.
Tasks: Managing Generations
Each generation creates a Task. The task list displays:
the tool type;
the selected model;
the status (processing / completed);
a unique task ID.
This ID is extremely important and must be provided when contacting support.
Support and Updates
A help icon on the right side of the interface provides:
access to documentation;
the Messages section for communication with support.
All major product updates are published in the News section.
Video to Video: Animation Based on Video Reference
The Video to Video tool operates in two modes:
Animate
Allows you to:
take a character image;
animate it using motion from a provided video.
This is especially useful for complex movements that are difficult to generate directly through text prompts.
Practical use case:
one successful video → fast scaling to 10–30 characters without regenerating motion from scratch.
Replace
Allows you to:
take an existing video;
replace the character with your own.
Important: the background is not re-rendered, so this mode is best suited for testing or licensed content.
Editor / Combiner: Image Editing and Composition
This tool allows you to upload up to 10 files and work with them via prompts:
moving a face and body into a new location;
changing clothing;
placing a character into a real photo (for example, Paris).
Models
Nano Banana (censored) — Pro version.
General Safe / Not Safe Work — effectively “Nano Banana without censorship.”
The main advantage of the General model is strong face and emotion consistency.
Its limitation is weaker body detail rendering if those details are not present in the reference.
Sequential Generation
An important setting is Sequential Generation.
When enabled, and when requesting multiple poses or actions, the result is a consistent image series, rather than random variations.
The number of generated images is limited by the selected parameter.
Photoshoot: Mass Image Generation
The Photoshoot tool allows you to:
upload a face and/or body;
choose an image format;
select themes (for example, lingerie);
generate a consistent photo series in a single run.
The results are not perfect, but they are excellent for fast content creation and hypothesis testing.
Text to Image: Prompt-Based Image Generation
Main Models
Nano Banana Pro
Fully SFW; suitable for Instagram, banners, and image editing.
General Model (4K)
A universal model recommended in about 90% of cases. It understands both Russian and English prompts well but does not complete complex anatomy without references.
SDXL-like models with LoRA
Allow you to:modify body proportions;
enhance specific traits (breasts, waist, musculature).
The downside is possible anatomical errors, but flexibility is higher.
Image to Image: Reference-Based Redrawing
Also known as generation by reference.
Capabilities include:
redrawing an image while preserving pose;
changing the background;
applying the final character’s face.
Important: the result is not a copy, but an interpretation inspired by the reference.
This tool is ideal for:
complex poses;
unusual camera angles;
preserving overall composition.
Upscaling: Improving Quality and Realism
ZenCreator includes Basic and Premium upscalers, as well as:
Natural Clarity
Ultra Clarity
These tools allow you to:
remove “plastic” skin;
add pores, texture, and micro-details;
in some cases, correct anatomy.
Natural / Ultra Clarity should be used when it’s important not to change the face, but only to improve realism.
Final Summary
ZenCreator.pro is not a single generator — it is an ecosystem of tools that:
complement each other;
enable content scaling;
support both fast and complex workflows.
The key to effective use is understanding:
which tool solves which task;
which model to choose;
when to use templates and when to rely on manual configuration.
In the following lessons, these principles will be demonstrated through concrete practical use cases.
