Splicer2's Tree-based Creation is its core innovation, transforming traditional linear editing into a visual branching workflow. It works like a mind map: each editing operation (e.g. mixing/adjusting genes) generates a new node in the tree view, creating a traceable chain of creation.
Specific efficiency gains are reflected in three areas:
- Version Retrospective Freedom: Click on any node to go back to the historical version, avoiding the trouble of "undo limit".
- Multi-path explorationFor example, from the same base map, different branches such as realistic style and cartoon style can be derived at the same time.
- project management: Iterative process of complex works is visualized through tree diagrams, supporting the saving of complete creation trees.
Typical application scenarios include: character designers managing different morphological versions of the same character, digital artists experimenting with multiple style combinations, and marketing teams comparing the effects of different versions of promotional graphics. Compared to traditional image tools, this design reduces 40%-60% version management time on average.
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