My Experience with Mydreamcompanion Video Generator

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Mydreamcompanion’s video generator sits somewhere between intriguing and “holy shit.” Mydreamcompanion takes everything you already know from AI companions, chat, image generation, personality, and adds another element into the mix: video.

It doesn’t produce movies (well, not yet). It’s not the next Hollywood-level tool. It’s something in between.

Clips. Segments. Your chosen character animated, reacting, and feeling more like a real person. That’s at least the idea being suggested, whether or not Mydreamcompanion states it explicitly.

At first, you think, “Oh, it’s just a video clip generator,” and then suddenly, you’re spending ten minutes playing with poses and styles.

How to use Mydreamcompanion Video Generator: Step-by-step guide

The workflow of the generator is very linear, almost “guided funnel”-like. It doesn’t really allow you to stray much.

Following the sequence in your question:

  1. Change to Video mode and configure your video
  2. Press Generate Video
  3. Register or log in
  4. See your result (video generation takes place)

Here’s the proper walkthrough.

Step 1: Change to Video mode and configure your video

Step 1 Change to Video mode and configure your video

This is where you build your video, before making it go.

Screen elements

At the top, a toggle with the following two buttons:

  • Image
  • Video (selected)

The arrow in your screenshot points to Video: you must verify it first.

Key Features for This Setup

1. Image vs Video Toggle

OptionFunction
ImageCreates static images
VideoCreates animated clips

Action: Click on Video to highlight it. If you don’t, you’ll generate images instead of videos.

2. Pro Mode (img2vid) There’s a toggle switch labeled: Pro Mode (img2vid)

What it does: This probably means that:

  • You can convert images to video
  • You can achieve more complex animation

Hint: Leave it disabled to start if you are new to this You can revisit it later to play around with more options

3. Style Preset A series of previews show different styles:

  • anime character
  • soft portrait
  • realistic glimmer
  • cinematic/sci-fi

You will also find an option labeled: Explore Presets

What it does: It sets the visual vibe for the resulting video.

Style TypeResult
AnimeStylized, illustrated
RealisticMore lifelike
CinematicDramatic lighting

Action: Choose a preset you like. You can always click “More Presets” to explore additional choices.

4. Pose Selection

Here, you’re getting a little more specific.

You will see a number of available poses like Titjob, POV-Missionary, and Bouncing Boobs (with a “More Poses” button to get others).

Why it’s important?

This sets the action and movement for your generated video. In other words…

What’s the character in the video doing?

Action: Tap the pose you want to use. Use the More Poses tab to see other choices.

5. Select Companion

Under the Pose options…

Select Companion →

Why it’s important?

This is how you pick the character who’ll be starring in your video. If you don’t, you won’t have a character.

6. Generate Video button (with cost)

At the bottom:

Generate Video with a small 23 badge

What that number means

Probably:

  • credit cost
  • tokens consumed

So yeah, you don’t want to click blindly.

How to fill in Step 1

  • Switch to Video
  • Pick a Style Preset
  • Pick a Pose
  • Pick your Companion
  • (Optional) Switch Pro Mode

That’s it: your video has been fully configured!

Step 2: click on Generate Video

Step 2 click on Generate Video

Now it’s time to pull the trigger.

What is it you see

A large advertisement area, with a big title and a big button:

Generate Video

The arrow in your image is aimed at the button.

What to expect after the click

If you click on Generate Video, it will:

  • make your choices final
  • start preparing your generation
  • confirm if you’re logged in

It takes you right into the next step.

A small reality check

If you didn’t configure your video correctly in Step 1, this is where you’ll notice.

So yeah. Be sure before you click.

Step 3: Sign Up or Log In

Step 3 Sign Up or Log In

Here’s your “commitment point,” you’ve made it this far; now let’s sign you up.

On-screen

A centered modal.

“Sign Up and Start Chatting for Free”

Succinct and to the point.

The features:

1. Two tabs: Sign Up/ Login

TabPurpose
Sign UpCreate a new account
LoginAccess existing account

2. Social Login Methods Buttons include:

  • Google
  • Discord
  • X

Great solution for those who abhor forms.

3. Email Field Input field containing a placeholder:

[email protected]

The arrow in your screenshot points at this.

4. Join For Free A large gradient button reads:

Join For Free

This will set up your account.

5. Legal Notice A few small words here referencing:

  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy

Standard fare, not a lot to mention here.

Finishing Step 3 The most expeditious means: Clicking Google / Discord / X

A second means: Adding your email Clicking Join for Free

If you already have an account: Click Login Adding credentials

Step 4: The Outcome (Video Creation)

This is where you’ll see the results.

How the process works

Once you log in:

  • Select the pose.
  • The website applies the pose you selected.
  • Your characters start dancing.
  • Create the result.

What to look for

As the website won’t share a visual of the result, I’ll keep it simple:

  • You’ll see a “processing” or “loading” page.
  • The video result will be available.

What should you do at this step?

  1. Let it render
  2. valuate the result

Does the pose look like you selected? Does the style match? Is the character in line?

  1. If you aren’t happy, repeat the process

Choose a different pose, or style, or both, and go again. It’s that simple.

Summary of the Full Process

StepAction
1Switch to Video mode and configure style, pose, and companion
2Click Generate Video
3Sign up or log in
4Video is generated and shown

Pro Tips (That Will Pay Off Down the Road)

Simplify the inaugural attempt.

Choose just:

  • One aesthetic
  • One stance
  • One subject

And give it a whirl.

The “23” count isn’t random; it has significance. Think of it as a spending limit.

Take advantage of presets instead of making assumptions. They’re there to streamline the process.

Think of it as “trial and error.” First attempt → not bad Second attempt → improved Third attempt → bingo This is the general flow.

Bottom Line

It’s apparent the design’s aim was for ease of use: Choose options → initiate → sign in → collect your creation Key features include:

  • the obvious choice to create a Video
  • intuitive organization (design → stance → partner)
  • the prominent Create Video button
  • the login field that’s only presented when it’s necessary

The tool isn’t designed with “elegance” in mind; rather, it prioritizes “functionality.” And that’s the point.

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Olivia Adams

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