Node Types

Verlo offers a variety of node types to help you create complex AI workflows. Each node type serves a specific purpose and can be connected to create powerful visual compositions.

Scene Node
The foundation of your composition

Properties

  • Type: General
  • Style: Realistic
  • Mood: Neutral
  • Composition: Standard

Description

The Scene node defines the overall context and environment of your composition. Only one Scene node is allowed per project.

Subject Node
Define characters and objects

Properties

  • Type: Person
  • Pose: Standing
  • Expression: Neutral
  • Attributes: Customizable

Description

Subject nodes represent characters, objects, or elements in your composition. They can be configured with various attributes and properties.

Best Practices
Tips for working with different node types
  • Always start with a Scene node as the foundation of your composition
  • Use Subject nodes to define the main elements in your scene
  • Connect Camera nodes to control the perspective and framing
  • Utilize Lighting nodes to create the desired atmosphere
  • Add Material nodes to define surface properties
  • Use Motion nodes to add dynamic elements to your composition
  • Employ Environment nodes to set the context and mood
  • Use Shot nodes to define camera angles and composition
  • Add Effect nodes for visual enhancements and post-processing
  • Use StylePreset nodes for consistent visual styles
  • Add Attribute nodes for custom properties and metadata