Velmora Digital Reveals a Simple 14-Step Workflow That Helps Total Beginners Finally Finish Their First AI Story Video — Using Free Tools Already On Their Phone
17 July 2026 · Posted by Admin
You've got the folder open right now, haven't you?
Dozens of AI-generated images. A few clips that almost worked. A CapCut project you abandoned three weeks ago.
You watched the tutorial. You followed along. You even paid for credits on that image app everyone was talking about.
And somehow, you still don't have one finished video.
Why does everyone else's character look the same in every scene, and mine keeps changing?
Why do I understand each tool individually but still can't get them to work together?
You're not lazy. You're not bad at this. You've probably put in more hours than you'd like to admit.
The problem was never the tools. ChatGPT works. The image generator works. CapCut works.
What nobody showed you was the order — the actual sequence that connects a blank idea to a finished, publishable video.
That's the one thing tutorials never seem to cover, because showing "how to use an app" is easier than showing "how a real project actually gets built, start to finish."
Drop everything you are doing now and listen to every word I'm about to say.
Because I'm about to share with you the simple workflow that changed everything for me.
This isn't a secret ancient method or some guru's trademarked formula. It's a sequence — a workflow — built from actually going through the process myself, failing at it repeatedly, and paying close attention to exactly where things broke down.
Hi, my name is Velmora Digital.
First thing you should know about me: I'm not a professional animator, and I'm not a big AI company insider. I'm just someone who sat with a phone, a story idea, and way too many browser tabs open — and eventually figured out the order that actually works.
I started trying to create AI animated stories with a simple idea, but I quickly discovered that generating a few beautiful images was the easy part. Keeping characters consistent, structuring shots, and turning those images into a complete story was where everything became confusing.
I rewrote prompts. Regenerated the same image a dozen times. Burned through credits I didn't have to spare. And I kept circling back to the same question:
"How do people actually turn all these separate AI images and clips into one finished movie?"
Eventually it hit me. I didn't need another tool. I needed a workflow — someone or something to tell me what comes first, what comes next, and how every piece connects to the one before it.
So as I worked through building my own story from scratch, I started writing down everything — the mistakes, the confusing parts, the small discoveries that finally made things click.
Along the way I tried a few other paths too — freelance gigs, a stint reselling online, even helping manage a small poultry operation for a while. None of it was the wrong move exactly, but none of it was this either — nothing gave me a repeatable system I could build on.
What eventually did click was realizing that consistency wasn't a matter of finding the "right" AI model — it was a matter of locking down a character's identity before ever generating a scene, and never mixing "things that must stay the same" with "things that are allowed to change."
Once I separated those two categories properly, character drift — the single biggest thing that had been wrecking my videos — mostly disappeared.
That process — organized, tested, refined through actually finishing a project — became The AI Cartoon Creator Starter Kit: Story-to-Screen Workflow.
And if you're currently staring at a folder full of half-finished AI images wondering "what do I even do next," I built this for you.
I started sharing pieces of this process with a few people who kept asking how I was actually doing it. It got to the point where explaining it one conversation at a time wasn't sustainable.
So I put everything — the full 14-step workflow, the character consistency system, the shot-prompt formula, the animation approach — into one simple guide.
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Introducing...
The AI Cartoon Creator Starter Kit: Story to Screen Workflow
Inside this e-guide, you'll discover:
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The real reason 90% of beginners never finish a single video — and it has nothing to do with which AI tool you're using.
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The Core Identity vs. Scene Variables split — the single distinction that keeps a character looking like themselves from the first frame to the last.
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The exact character reference process that gives you consistent front, side, and back views without your character's face quietly changing.
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The 9-part Shot Prompt System — the structure I use to write every single prompt so it produces one clean, controlled shot instead of a confusing mess.
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The Natural-Motion Formula for animation — how to animate one clear moment without your character glitching or moving unnaturally.
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How to go from finished shots to a fully edited, published video — voice, music, thumbnail, and publish, without losing the story's pacing.
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How to actually keep this going — building a character library, a story idea bank, and reusable prompt templates so video two takes a fraction of the time video one did.
And the best part? You don't need animation experience, expensive software, or a film degree. It's the same step-by-step sequence I used to go from a folder of inconsistent images to a finished, published story video.
Just So You Know...
Putting this guide together — the testing, the failed generations, the hours spent refining a workflow that actually holds up — genuinely cost me real time and real money to figure out. Between wasted image/video credits during testing, research, and the time spent documenting every step clearly enough for a beginner to follow, this wasn't thrown together in an afternoon.
I'm not going to charge you what it cost me to build this.
I'm not even going to charge half of that.
You won't even pay the full original price of $25.96.
Today, you can get the complete workflow for:
$12.98
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Still feeling unsure? I get it.
Here's my promise: try the workflow for 30 days. Follow the steps on one story, start to finish. If you don't feel it genuinely helped you finish and publish a video you couldn't have finished before, just reach out and I'll refund you in full. No hard questions, no hoops.
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It comes down to two options.
Option 1: Take action. Get the Starter Kit. Finally turn your story idea into a finished, published video — using the same sequence that took me from stuck to done.
Option 2: Close this page and keep bouncing between tutorials, hoping the next one finally clicks. Maybe it will. Maybe it won't.
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