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Figma has acquired Weavy, a tool for building interactive experiences, to enhance its design platform, with the community welcoming the news.
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dlojudice
2 months ago
Node-based workflow for AI generation seems to be the right approach. Being able to chain different models (Flux for realism, Sora for video, etc.) and do actual editing in between steps is way more useful than single-shot prompting. The ComfyUI comparison is obvious but this looks a bit more polished. The branching/remixing workflow could be interesting for iteration. Also being able to create a entire workflow with just one prompt would be nice.
michelb
2 months ago
Oof. Weavy was well-priced as a tool. I really hope this doesn't get the same pricing treatment as the other Figma services.
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