This blog is about documenting my progress on learning what AI can do for image/video generation, reimagining existing media, and integration pipeline workflows with softwares like Nuke, Maya, or Blender.
Fighter x BAPE
I’ve wanted to tap into making work for brands, and through some brainstorming I found some pictures from Pintrest that I liked. Here’s what I found!

When I found the image that I liked the most, I used Higgsfield Soul 2.0 to regenerate a subject that matches the same attitude and look as the example. I learned to use key words, formats of spacing, positive and negative direction to have the AI model follow suit to what I wanted to create. This was the final result! With some more specific prompts and direction, I could direct the subject in any way I see for a better pose.


This is the clothing set I had in mind. The brand is called BAPE, a premier Japanese streetwear brand founded by Nigo in 1993. It’s been a very recognizable brand of clothing, and I love the style, so I wanted my subject to wear this. The idea was to have a fighter who walks into a match wearing designer, like he’s promoting the brand just by showing up.

After doing my own research and development on which AI models are the best at what they do differently, I happen to find that Nano Banana, an AI model from Google (Gemini) actually does incredibly well at applying clothes to subjects. In Gemini, I submitted the two images, and got a result just like this; a clean, properly fitting, convincing image of my new subject wearing these new clothes. With this success, I moved onto turning this image into a small video for promotional purposes for the brand.
I went back to Higgsfield to use Seedance 1.5 Pro to generate a short video, animating the character and giving the whole piece life and motion.
The result is a fully AI-generated fashion moment, built from a single Pinterest reference all the way to a moving image.
It may have it’s issues like the logo on the jacket not technically on the jacket in the first place, or the writing not being correct, but overall for concept and a short video that can be pushed for marketing on social medias, this could be good!
From this point on, it’s up to me on how I would want to enhance the video more than this video with no audio, no hook or excitement. So, I decided to go into Davinci Resolve, downloaded some more assets to create another video with audio and pacing to really sell this idea.
This is what I came up with in Davinci Resolve! With some video editing, cutting, adjustments, pacing, and even adding some audio in there, I came up with something that fits what a mock up clothing line release would look like! I’m not the greatest at video editing, but there is so much more I feel I could learn to really make something great out of this.
Next time, I would try to add some specular flare in the background, with all of the people in the crowd taking flash photos to appear, create other angles of the boxer, highlighting the gear he is wearing, or doing some sort of voice over for the clothing line.. so many ideas!
Thanks for taking the time to read this blog of mine!