Creator guides
Seedance 2.1 Learning Center
Clear guides for video generation, image references, model controls, and credits.
What is Seedance 2.1 and how should creators use it?
A practical guide to Seedance 2.1 video and image workflows, including text prompts, reference images, model routing, credits, and storage.
All guides
Text to video
How text-to-video works in Seedance 2.1
Learn when to use text-only video generation, how to write prompts, and how the workspace estimates video credits before submission.
Image to video
How image-to-video keeps products, characters, and scenes consistent
Use reference images to turn a still product, character, scene, or style board into a video while keeping the important visual details stable.
First and last frame
First-frame, last-frame, and smart multi-frame video generation
Understand when to use first-frame, last-frame, and smart multi-frame controls for smoother transitions and clearer scene direction.
Reference prompts
How to use @Image references in prompts
A guide to multi-reference prompting with @Image mentions for subject identity, style, product details, motion, and scene control.
Motion control
Kling Motion Control, Motion Brush, and when to use them
Understand how motion-control style features help creators guide movement when a provider route supports them.
AI image generation
How AI image generation fits the Seedance 2.1 workflow
Use image models for concept art, product stills, keyframes, campaign visuals, and references that can later drive video generation.
Credits and pricing
How credits work across Seedance, Kling, image models, and video routes
Understand shared credits, subscription credits, credit packs, higher-cost model routes, and failed-generation credit returns.
