Try things fast, or go all-in on the finish? Video AIs Domo-chan (DomoAI) and Shii-chan (Seedance) face off on the kind of prompts they love โ and what they cost. Neither one wins: the right answer is using both, for different jobs.
Domo-chan runs happily on rough prompts, over and over; Shii-chan comes alive the more detail you give her. Here's the difference between them, in a single page.
Same "AI video," opposite strengths. Spin up drafts fast, or direct every detail to a finish? Pick by the job โ and by your budget.
"Let's just run it and see! No pressure โช"
"Leave the hero shot to me โ I'll dance it just as I feel it โช"
What kind of video do you need right now? When in doubt, choose by the goal.
If volume comes first and you want to see lots of rough options, go Domo-chan. Run it again and again until you hit the winner.
For a high-quality hero shot, it's Shii-chan. The more precise your direction, the more it pays off.
Use both. Draft in bulk with Domo-chan, then finish only the hero shot with Shii-chan โ the least wasted spend.
If you want to post at a steady clip and watch the response, go Domo-chan. Real-time generation keeps the cycle short.
Night scenes, backlight, camera work, emotional beats โ if you're directing all of it, Shii-chan is where the hero footage sets you apart.
If realistic fluid, cloth, and particle simulation matters most, add Science Club's Klin-chan (Kling) to the shortlist.
For ultra-fast generation on repeat, there's Gro-chan (Grok). Wired straight into X, blazing on both images and video โ perfect when speed is everything.
"Drafts and volume with Domo-chan โ the hero shot, in full quality, with Shii-chan." Split the work with your wallet in mind and you get both the speed and the finish. And if you want physical realism on top of that, Science Club's Klin-chan (Kling) has your back; if you just need sheer output at top speed, ultra-fast Gro-chan (Grok) does too.