Over on Dezgo they have a WAN 2.6. thought i would give it ago, 15 sec muti shot clip, cost me $3.30 bucks and came out crap, watched a youtube film of some guy explaining how the Muti shot works, but also pushing his own stuff, to make more money off us, goes back to Dezgo puts my new prompt in with muti shot, shot 1, shot 2 etc and that still came out crap, that was $6.60 in a few minutes
The original Max plan I was gifted on Krea.ai last September was discontinued in December. They found an increasing number of users buying compute packs after their monthly allotments were expended, so they restructured their membership plans to provide more credits at the same price points.
My discontinued "legacy" plan as they now call it was giving me 54,000 credits/month for $575/yr. It was renamed "Individual Max", and includes a slider you can configure to determine how many monthly credits you want at higher price points when you sign up. The default is 60,000 for $575/yr. The slider goes up to 100,000 for $1564/yr.
I finally took advantage of their offer to upgrade to 60,000 credits/month at no extra cost. I had already spent my original 54,000 the first two weeks of this month. I burned through the extra 6,000 credits in four days. I've since bought an extra 70,000 credits across 8 compute packs for $55 and spent the rest of those credits on this project.
Krea charges 238 credits to output NB Pro at 4K, and automatically generates two images at a time, so that's 130,000 credits I've spent on 546 images since my monthly allotment reset on January 1st, and I have 48 images across 7 published projects to show for it, which means 498 images were useless.
This is my favorite part. Unlike Krea, I can generate women in skimpier clothing - including bikinis - on Gemini all the live long day, and it's the
same fucking model. So, I figured I'd sign up for Gemini Pro. It's only $20/month. Pro members can generate 100 MB Pro images per day (at 2K max res), so I'll use it as a testing ground for GPT prompts before taking them over to Krea for production. It's a reasonable cost-saving idea, right? Wrong. I can generate a professional headshot for a character in Gemini with ease, but if I try using that image as an image reference
in Gemini, my prompt triggers Gemini's "real people" filter and
rejects the very image it created! WTF?!?! So, I canceled my Gemini Pro membership about an hour ago.