Work generation method and device, equipment and storage medium
By displaying and selecting creative resource combinations in short video applications to generate new works with a single click, the problem of users needing to jump through multiple interfaces and manually add creative elements is solved, thus improving interaction efficiency.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511714023.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
In short video applications, users need to navigate through multiple screens and perform manual operations to find and add creative elements, resulting in a long interaction chain and low efficiency.
The work playback interface displays multiple creative resources, including visual and audio elements and tools. Users can select and combine them to generate a new work with one click, reducing interface jumps and manual operations.
It improves the efficiency of human-computer interaction, reduces operation steps, and shortens the interaction path, allowing users to quickly generate new works.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of multimedia technology, and in particular to a method, apparatus, device and storage medium for generating works. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of multimedia technology, more and more short video applications have emerged. Users can watch videos within these applications, and they can also create their own videos within them.
[0003] In related technologies, when users are watching a work, they may be interested in some creative elements (such as music and special effects) used in the work. If users want to use these creative elements to generate a work, they need to jump through multiple interfaces to find these creative elements when generating a work on the work editing interface, and then manually add these creative elements to the work one by one, resulting in a long interaction chain and low interaction efficiency. Summary of the Invention
[0004] This disclosure provides a method, apparatus, device, and storage medium for generating works. The technical solution of this disclosure is as follows.
[0005] According to one aspect of the embodiments of this disclosure, a method for generating a work is provided, the method comprising: The playback interface of the first work displays multiple creative resources of the first work. The multiple creative resources include multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools used to generate the first work. The multiple creative elements include at least one type of element among visual elements and audio elements. In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the plurality of creative resources, a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and the at least some creative tools is obtained; In response to the work generation operation based on the resource combination, a second work generated based on the resource combination is displayed.
[0006] In some embodiments, displaying multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes: In response to a target operation on the playback interface, a function panel of the first work is displayed, and a first viewing control is displayed on the function panel. The first viewing control is used to view the creative resources. In response to a trigger operation on the first viewing control, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
[0007] In some embodiments, a second viewing control is displayed on the playback interface. The second viewing control is used to view creative resources. Displaying multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes: In response to a trigger operation on a second viewing control on the playback interface, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
[0008] In some embodiments, the response to selecting at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools from the plurality of creative resources to obtain a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and the at least some creative tools includes at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools in the plurality of creative resources, the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed as selected, thereby obtaining a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools; In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the plurality of creative resources, the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed in a target area to obtain a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools.
[0009] In some embodiments, a first generation control and a second generation control are displayed on the interface where the plurality of creative resources are located. Both the first generation control and the second generation control are used to generate works. The step of displaying the second work generated based on the resource combination in response to the work generation operation based on the resource combination includes at least one of the following: In response to a trigger operation on the first generation control, a work shooting interface is displayed based on the resource combination; in response to a shooting operation on the work shooting interface, a second work obtained based on the resource combination is displayed. In response to a trigger operation on the second generating control, multiple multimedia resources are displayed. In response to a selection operation on at least one of the multiple multimedia resources, a second work is displayed on the work editing interface. The second work is obtained by processing the at least one multimedia resource based on the resource combination.
[0010] In some embodiments, the interface where the second work is located also displays the plurality of creative resources, wherein the creative resources used in the second work are displayed as selected; the method further includes at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation of at least one first creative resource among the plurality of creative resources, a third work generated based on the second work and the at least one first creative resource is displayed, wherein the first creative resource is an unused creative resource in the second work; In response to a deselection operation on at least one second creative resource among the plurality of creative resources, the second creative resource is deselected in the second work, the second creative resource being a creative resource already used in the second work.
[0011] In some embodiments, a shortcut selection control is displayed on the interface where the plurality of creative elements are located; the step of obtaining a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and the at least some creative tools in response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools in the plurality of creative resources includes: In response to a trigger operation on the shortcut selection control, a resource combination including the plurality of creative elements and the plurality of creative tools is obtained.
[0012] In some embodiments, displaying multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes at least one of the following: For at least a portion of the multiple creative resources, a first prompt message is displayed, which is used to indicate the total number of times the creative resource has been used. For at least some of the creative resources among the multiple creative elements, a second prompt message is displayed respectively. The second prompt message is used to indicate to the target object that the creative resource has been used to generate a work.
[0013] In some embodiments, the method further includes: For creative resources that display the second prompt information, in response to the work viewing operation of the target object, the work generated by the target object using the creative resources is displayed.
[0014] In some embodiments, displaying multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes: The multiple creative resources are displayed on the playback interface in order of the total number of times each resource has been used; or... The multiple creative resources are displayed on the playback interface in the order of their respective release times.
[0015] In some embodiments, displaying multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes: The creative resources that are ranked first among the multiple creative resources are displayed at a first size, and the remaining creative resources are displayed at a second size, wherein the first size is larger than the second size.
[0016] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a work generation apparatus is provided, the apparatus comprising: The resource display unit is configured to display multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work. The multiple creative resources include multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools used to generate the first work. The multiple creative elements include at least one type of element among visual elements and audio elements. The selection unit is configured to perform a selection operation in response to at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the plurality of creative resources, to obtain a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and the at least some creative tools; The work display unit is configured to perform a work generation operation in response to the resource combination and display a second work generated based on the resource combination.
[0017] In some embodiments, the resource display unit is configured to perform: In response to a target operation on the playback interface, a function panel of the first work is displayed, and a first viewing control is displayed on the function panel. The first viewing control is used to view the creative resources. In response to a trigger operation on the first viewing control, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
[0018] In some embodiments, a second viewing control is displayed on the playback interface. The second viewing control is used to view creative resources, and the resource display unit is configured to perform: In response to a trigger operation on a second viewing control on the playback interface, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
[0019] In some embodiments, the selection unit is configured to perform at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools in the plurality of creative resources, the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed as selected, thereby obtaining a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools; In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the plurality of creative resources, the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed in a target area to obtain a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools.
[0020] In some embodiments, a first generation control and a second generation control are displayed on the interface containing the plurality of creative resources. Both the first generation control and the second generation control are used to generate works. The work display unit is configured to perform at least one of the following: In response to a trigger operation on the first generation control, a work shooting interface is displayed based on the resource combination; in response to a shooting operation on the work shooting interface, a second work obtained based on the resource combination is displayed. In response to a trigger operation on the second generating control, multiple multimedia resources are displayed. In response to a selection operation on at least one of the multiple multimedia resources, a second work is displayed on the work editing interface. The second work is obtained by processing the at least one multimedia resource based on the resource combination.
[0021] In some embodiments, the interface where the second work is located also displays the plurality of creative resources, among which the creative resources used in the second work are displayed in a selected state; the selection unit is further configured to perform at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation of at least one first creative resource among the plurality of creative resources, a third work generated based on the second work and the at least one first creative resource is displayed, wherein the first creative resource is an unused creative resource in the second work; In response to a deselection operation on at least one second creative resource among the plurality of creative resources, the second creative resource is deselected in the second work, the second creative resource being a creative resource already used in the second work.
[0022] In some embodiments, a quick selection control is displayed on the interface where the plurality of creative elements are located; the selection unit is configured to perform: In response to a trigger operation on the shortcut selection control, a resource combination including the plurality of creative elements and the plurality of creative tools is obtained.
[0023] In some embodiments, the resource display unit is configured to perform at least one of the following: For at least a portion of the multiple creative resources, a first prompt message is displayed, which is used to indicate the total number of times the creative resource has been used. For at least some of the creative resources among the multiple creative elements, a second prompt message is displayed respectively. The second prompt message is used to indicate to the target object that the creative resource has been used to generate a work.
[0024] In some embodiments, the artwork display unit is further configured to perform: For creative resources that display the second prompt information, in response to the work viewing operation of the target object, the work generated by the target object using the creative resources is displayed.
[0025] In some embodiments, the resource display unit is configured to perform: The multiple creative resources are displayed on the playback interface in order of the total number of times each resource has been used; or... The multiple creative resources are displayed on the playback interface in the order of their respective release times.
[0026] In some embodiments, the resource display unit is configured to perform: The creative resources that are ranked first among the multiple creative resources are displayed at a first size, and the remaining creative resources are displayed at a second size, wherein the first size is larger than the second size.
[0027] According to another aspect of the embodiments of this disclosure, an electronic device is provided, the electronic device comprising: processor; Memory used to store the processor's executable instructions; The processor is configured to execute the instructions to implement the above-described work generation method.
[0028] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a computer-readable storage medium is provided that, when the instructions in the computer-readable storage medium are executed by a processor of an electronic device, enables the electronic device to perform the above-described work generation method.
[0029] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a computer program product is provided, the computer program product including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the above-described work generation method.
[0030] This disclosure provides a method for generating a work. For a first work being played, the user can view various creative elements and tools used in the first work. The user can select at least some of the creative elements and tools to obtain a resource combination, and then generate a new work with one click based on the creative elements and tools in the resource combination. This allows the user to add multiple creative elements and use multiple creative tools from the first work to the new work with one click, without needing to navigate through multiple interfaces to find these creative elements or manually add them one by one in the work. It also eliminates the need to navigate through multiple interfaces to find these creative tools or use them one by one in the work, reducing operation steps, shortening the interaction path, and improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0031] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit this disclosure. Attached Figure Description
[0032] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this disclosure, and are not intended to unduly limit this disclosure.
[0033] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an implementation environment according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0034] Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating a method for generating works according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0035] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a playback interface according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0036] Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating another method for generating works according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0037] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a functional panel according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0038] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating an element display interface according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0039] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a video shooting interface according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0040] Figure 8 This is a block diagram illustrating a work generation apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0041] Figure 9 This is a block diagram illustrating a terminal according to an exemplary embodiment. Detailed Implementation
[0042] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solutions of this disclosure, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0043] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., used in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this disclosure are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this disclosure described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this disclosure as detailed in the appended claims.
[0044] It should be noted that all information (including but not limited to user device information, user personal information, etc.), data (including but not limited to data used for analysis, stored data, displayed data, etc.), and signals involved in this disclosure are authorized by the user or fully authorized by all parties, and the collection, use, and processing of related data must comply with the relevant laws, regulations, and standards of the relevant countries and regions. For example, the creative elements involved in this disclosure were obtained with full authorization.
[0045] The work generation method provided in this disclosure can be executed by an electronic device, which can be provided as at least one of a terminal and a server. Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of an implementation environment provided in this embodiment of the disclosure. See also: Figure 1 The implementation environment includes: terminal 101 and server 102.
[0046] In this embodiment, a target application is installed on terminal 101. The target application provides functions for playing and generating works, and the generated works can be published within the target application. When watching a work, viewers can use the creative elements and tools used in the work to generate their own works. Server 102 is the backend server for the target application, used to provide backend services for the target application.
[0047] Terminal 101 can be at least one of the following devices: smartphone, smartwatch, desktop computer, laptop, virtual reality terminal, augmented reality terminal, wireless terminal, and laptop computer. Terminal 101 has communication capabilities and can access wired or wireless networks. Terminal 101 can refer to one of multiple terminals; those skilled in the art will understand that the number of terminals can be more or less. Server 102 can be an independent physical server, a server cluster composed of multiple physical servers, or a distributed file system. It can also be a cloud server providing basic cloud computing services such as cloud services, cloud databases, cloud computing, cloud functions, cloud storage, network services, cloud communication, middleware services, domain name services, security services, CDN (Content Delivery Network), and big data and artificial intelligence platforms. In some embodiments, server 102 and terminal 101 are directly or indirectly connected via wired or wireless communication; this disclosure does not limit this. Optionally, the number of servers 102 can be more or less; this disclosure does not limit this. Of course, server 102 can also include other functional servers to provide more comprehensive and diversified services. In this embodiment, server 102 undertakes the main computing work and terminal 101 undertakes the secondary computing work; or, server 102 undertakes the secondary computing work and terminal 101 undertakes the main computing work; or, server 102 or terminal 101 can each undertake computing work independently, and this embodiment does not limit this.
[0048] Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating a method for generating a work according to an exemplary embodiment, such as... Figure 2 As shown, this method is executed by a terminal and includes the following steps.
[0049] In step S201, the terminal displays multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work. The multiple creative resources include multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools used to generate the first work. The multiple creative elements include at least one type of element among visual elements and audio elements.
[0050] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the first work can be any published work, such as a short video or a collection of images.
[0051] Optionally, the playback interface displays interactive controls for the first work, text related to the first work, and other information. For example, see... Figure 3 , Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a playback interface according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0052] Visual elements include, but are not limited to, at least one of the following: animation effects, magic effects, transition effects, facial effects, filters, stickers, text templates, and participation in topic challenges. Audio elements include, but are not limited to, at least one of the following: narration, voice-over, background music, sound effects, ambient sounds, character dialogue, and dubbing.
[0053] These multiple creative elements can include all creative elements used in the first work. The multiple creative elements used in the first work are those already published within the target application where the first work is located. The creative elements used in the first work can be obtained from the work's shooting interface or editing interface, or they can be obtained from other works; no specific limitations are made here.
[0054] For each creative element, displaying the creative element can refer to displaying at least one of the following: the name, icon, type, and brief information of the creative element. The brief information may include the total number of times the creative element has been used, the publication time, and the author.
[0055] The creative tools include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following: enhancement, speed adjustment, subtitle extraction, and beat synchronization. These multiple creative tools can include all the creative tools used in the first work. The multiple creative tools used in the first work are those already provided within the target application of the first work. The creative tools used in the first work can be obtained from the work's shooting interface or editing interface, or they can be obtained from other works; no specific limitations are made here.
[0056] For each creation tool, displaying the creation tool may refer to displaying at least one of the following: the creation tool's name, icon, type, and descriptive information.
[0057] In step S202, in response to the selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools in a plurality of creative resources, a resource combination including at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools is obtained.
[0058] You can select one or more creative elements and one or more creative tools to combine them to obtain a resource combination that includes the selected creative elements and tools.
[0059] In step S203, in response to the work generation operation based on resource combination, the second work generated based on resource combination is displayed.
[0060] If a second work is generated based on a combination of resources, then the second work includes the creative elements in the resource combination and uses the creative tools in the resource combination.
[0061] It should be noted that creative elements can be used directly to generate a second artwork. As for creative tools, since their parameters can be set before use, you can directly use the corresponding parameters from the first artwork to generate a second artwork, or you can adjust the parameters of the creative tool before generating a second artwork.
[0062] Once a second work is generated based on a combination of resources, it can be published directly or edited before publication; no specific restrictions are imposed here.
[0063] This disclosure provides a method for generating a work. For a first work being played, the user can view various creative elements and tools used in the first work. The user can select at least some of the creative elements and tools to obtain a resource combination, and then generate a new work with one click based on the creative elements and tools in the resource combination. This allows the user to add multiple creative elements and use multiple creative tools from the first work to the new work with one click, without needing to navigate through multiple interfaces to find these creative elements or manually add them one by one in the work. It also eliminates the need to navigate through multiple interfaces to find these creative tools or use them one by one in the work, reducing operation steps, shortening the interaction path, and improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0064] The above Figure 2 The diagram shown is merely the basic process of this disclosure. The following section, based on a specific implementation method, further elaborates on the solution provided in this disclosure. See also... Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating another method for generating a work according to an exemplary embodiment, the method being executed by a terminal, and the method comprising the following steps.
[0065] In step S401, in response to the target operation on the playback interface of the first work, the terminal displays the function panel of the first work, and the function panel displays a first viewing control, which is used to view the creation resources.
[0066] The target operation on the target interface can be a double-click, long-press, or other gesture operation. Alternatively, the playback interface may display functional controls, and the target operation on the playback interface is the operation that triggers those functional controls.
[0067] The function panel displays various interactive controls for the first work, allowing for different interactive operations. These controls include controls for adjusting the playback speed and for adjusting the comments / bullet screen. See also... Figure 5 , Figure 5This is a schematic diagram of a function panel according to an exemplary embodiment. The function panel displays a first viewing control 501 and multiple other interactive controls.
[0068] In step S402, in response to the triggering operation of the first viewing control, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work. The multiple creative resources include multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools used to generate the first work. The multiple creative elements include elements of at least one type, such as visual elements and audio elements.
[0069] In some embodiments, multiple creative resources are displayed in a certain order. The above-mentioned display of multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes the following implementation methods: displaying multiple creative resources on the playback interface in order of the total number of times each of the multiple creative resources is used; or, displaying multiple creative resources on the playback interface in order of the release time of each of the multiple creative resources.
[0070] This approach displays multiple creative resources in order of their total usage frequency; that is, the more times a creative resource has been used, the higher its ranking. In this implementation, a higher total usage frequency indicates a larger audience for the creative resource, making it more likely to be a high-quality resource. Therefore, ranking such resources first facilitates user selection, reduces decision-making costs, and improves selection efficiency.
[0071] Creative elements and tools can be displayed in the same area, in the order described above. Alternatively, they can be displayed in different areas, each in the order described above.
[0072] Optionally, for each creative resource, the terminal displays the total number of times it has been used while displaying the creative resource.
[0073] This approach displays multiple creative resources in chronological order of publication, with later-published resources appearing first. By prioritizing later-published resources, this approach offers users more unique and timely content. Since many creative resources are inherently tied to specific timeframes, sorting by publication time allows users to quickly identify and try new resources, ultimately creating works relevant to the current timeframe.
[0074] Optionally, for each creative element, the terminal displays its publication time along with the creative element.
[0075] In some embodiments, the above-mentioned display of multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes the following implementation: displaying the creative resources ranked first in the multiple creative resources at a first size, and displaying the remaining creative resources at a second size, wherein the first size is larger than the second size.
[0076] The first preset position can be set as needed, such as the first three positions. The first and second dimensions can also be set as needed, without specific limitations here.
[0077] The terminal displays multiple creative resources on the resource display interface. The resource display interface has multiple areas for displaying creative resources, with each creative resource occupying one area. The display size of each creative resource is also the size of the area occupied by that creative element.
[0078] Optionally, for a creative resource displayed at the first size, more detailed information about that creative resource is displayed than that displayed at the second size. For example, for a creative resource displayed at the first size, multiple pieces of information such as its type, name, icon, and description are displayed; for a creative resource displayed at the second size, only its icon or only its name is displayed.
[0079] In this embodiment, the creative resources listed first are generally high-priority creative resources, such as those that have been used a lot or are the most recently released. Displaying the creative resources listed first in a large size allows them to actively guide the user's attention, preventing the user from being distracted by a large number of secondary creative resources listed later, reducing the user's visual search cost, and allowing more creative resources to be displayed on the interface at once, thus improving the interface display effect.
[0080] In this embodiment, the example of displaying both creative elements and creative tools through the aforementioned various implementation methods is provided. In other embodiments, since the creative tools are used too frequently, it is optional to display prompts only for creative elements, sort them by total number of uses, or sort them by publication time, without imposing too many restrictions on the creative tools.
[0081] For example, see Figure 6 , Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a resource display interface according to an exemplary embodiment. The resource display interface displays multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools. The creative elements listed first are displayed in a large size, showing details such as their type, name, and icon; the creative elements listed later are displayed in a small size, showing only their icons, while the creative tools are displayed at a uniform size.
[0082] In some embodiments, the resource display interface is displayed as a pop-up window on the playback interface. Since the display area of the resource display interface is limited, and the number of multiple creative resources is large, the resource display interface may not be able to display all of them at once. Optionally, users can view the undisplayed creative resources by swiping up and down on the resource display interface. For example, see [link to previous section]. Figure 6 By sliding the resource display interface, you can also adjust the creative resources displayed on the interface.
[0083] In some embodiments, the above-described display of multiple creative resources used in the first work includes at least one of the following implementations: for at least a portion of the multiple creative resources, displaying a first prompt message, the first prompt message indicating the total number of times the creative resource has been used; for at least a portion of the multiple creative resources, displaying a second prompt message, the second prompt message indicating that the target object has used the creative resources to generate the work.
[0084] The target audience can be the user's friends (i.e., the user's logged-in friends), the target application's audience exceeding a preset number, or the user's followers; no specific limitations are made here.
[0085] In this embodiment, the total number of uses is a value signal of the creative resource, which can help users quickly identify creative resources that are recognized by the public and reduce the user's creative decision-making cost; and by prompting friends to use the information, the creation is deeply bound to the user's social life, so that the user can get creative motivation from social relationships and promote the use of the creative resource to generate works.
[0086] In some embodiments, the work of the target object can also be viewed with one click, and the following implementation method is also included: for the creative resource that displays the second prompt information, in response to the operation of viewing the work of the target object, the work generated by the target object using the creative resource is displayed.
[0087] The operation of viewing the works of the target object can be the operation of viewing the second prompt information. Optionally, if there are multiple target objects using the creation resource, in response to the viewing operation, a list of works can be displayed, which includes the works generated by each of the multiple target objects using the creation resource.
[0088] In this embodiment, for creative resources that have been used by the target object, the user can view the works generated by the target object using those resources with one click, shortening the interaction path for viewing the works and improving the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0089] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the above steps S402-S403 realize the process of displaying multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work. In this embodiment, a first viewing control is set on the function panel of the first work. Based on the trigger operation of the first viewing control, multiple creative resources used by the first work can be viewed with one click. That is, all creative resources used by the first work can be obtained with one click through the new function control provided by the function panel, which improves the convenience of interaction and thus improves the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0090] In some other embodiments, a second viewing control is displayed on the playback interface. The second viewing control is used to view creative elements. In this case, the process of displaying multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work also includes the following implementation: in response to the triggering operation of the second viewing control on the playback interface, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
[0091] The display position of the second viewing control on the playback interface can be set as needed, such as displaying it on the left or right side of the playback interface. Alternatively, the playback interface may display a function sidebar with multiple interactive controls for the first work, and the second viewing control may be displayed within this sidebar. Optionally, the area containing the second viewing control may also display the total number of times works have been generated using the creative elements from the first work.
[0092] For example, see continue. Figure 3 The second view control 301 is displayed below multiple interactive controls.
[0093] In step S403, in response to the selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools in multiple creative resources, at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed as selected, and a resource combination including at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools is obtained.
[0094] In some embodiments, in response to a selection operation on any creative resource, the creative resource is displayed as selected. Correspondingly, selection operations are performed on multiple creative resources, and each of these creative resources is displayed as selected. The selection operation on any creative resource can be a click operation on that creative resource.
[0095] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the display of the creative resource as selected can be set as needed, such as thickening the outline of the creative resource or darkening its color.
[0096] In some embodiments, a shortcut selection control is displayed on the interface where multiple creative resources are located; then the process of displaying at least some creative resources as selected in response to the selection operation of at least some of the multiple creative resources includes the following implementation: in response to the trigger operation of the shortcut selection control, all multiple creative resources are displayed as selected.
[0097] In this embodiment, the quick selection control allows all creative resources to be selected with a single click, eliminating the need for users to select each resource individually, thus reducing operation steps and improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0098] In some embodiments, for at least some of the creative elements selected by the user, the element set including these creative elements can be shared or collected through a sharing or collection operation on the terminal, so that the sharing object can directly use the creative elements in the element set to generate a work with one click, and the user can use the creative elements in the collected element set to generate a work with one click next time.
[0099] In step S404, in response to the work generation operation based on resource combination, the second work generated based on resource combination is displayed.
[0100] In some embodiments, the interface where the creation resource is located displays a first generation control and a second generation control, both of which are used to generate the artwork. For example, see [link to documentation]. Figure 6 The element display interface shows the first generation control 601 and the second generation control 602.
[0101] Accordingly, the process of displaying a second work generated based on a resource combination in response to the resource combination-based work generation operation includes at least one of the following implementation methods.
[0102] (1) In response to the trigger operation of the first generation control, display the work shooting interface based on the resource combination, and in response to the shooting operation on the work shooting interface, display the second work obtained by shooting based on the resource combination.
[0103] For example, see Figure 7 , Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a creative shooting interface according to an exemplary embodiment. The interface displays selected creative resources. When a user takes a photo on this interface, they directly shoot based on the creative elements and tools within the resource combination, thereby obtaining a second creative work.
[0104] It should be noted that the shooting interface also provides multiple element controls, which are used to provide different types of creative elements. The creative elements provided on the shooting interface include all creative elements available within the target application, that is, the creative elements used in the first work as well as other creative elements not included in these. Accordingly, users can also select other creative elements provided on the shooting interface to shoot, resulting in works that further include other creative elements. The shooting interface also provides multiple tool controls. The creative tools provided on the shooting interface include all creative tools available within the target application, that is, the creative tools used in the first work as well as other creative tools not included in these. Accordingly, users can also select other creative tools provided on the shooting interface to shoot, resulting in works that further include other creative tools.
[0105] Among the other creative elements, those of the same type as the selected creative element can be used to replace the selected creative element, such as both being magic expressions. For other creative elements of a different type than the selected creative element, they can be combined for shooting; for example, if the selected creative elements are background music and stickers, they can be combined with the expression effects provided on the shooting interface.
[0106] Optionally, the captured second work is displayed on the work editing interface, which displays multiple tool controls for editing the second work using different creative tools.
[0107] Optionally, upon navigating to the artwork shooting interface, the terminal automatically parameterizes the user-selected creative elements and tools and imports them into the interface. The artwork shooting interface initializes and automatically loads these creative elements and tools, allowing users to shoot based on the selected elements and tools, achieving a seamless transition from artwork browsing to artwork creation.
[0108] In this embodiment, the selected creative elements and tools can be directly imported into the work shooting interface, eliminating the need to navigate through multiple interface jumps to find these creative elements and tools and apply them to the work one by one. This obviously shortens the interaction path, reduces the number of operation steps, and improves the efficiency of human-computer interaction.
[0109] (2) In response to the trigger operation of the second generation control, multiple multimedia resources are displayed. In response to the selection operation of at least one multimedia resource among the multiple multimedia resources, a second work is displayed on the work editing interface. The second work is obtained by processing at least one multimedia resource based on the resource combination.
[0110] Among them, multiple multimedia resources can be locally stored multimedia resources, such as multimedia resources stored in the local photo album, or multimedia resources from other sources, without specific limitations.
[0111] Optionally, the artwork editing interface also provides multiple element controls. These controls provide different types of creative elements. The creative elements provided on the artwork editing interface include all creative elements available within the target application, that is, the creative elements used in the first artwork as well as other creative elements. Correspondingly, users can also select other creative elements provided on the artwork editing interface for editing, resulting in artworks that further incorporate these additional creative elements. The artwork editing interface also provides multiple tool controls. The creative tools provided on the artwork editing interface include all creative tools available within the target application, that is, the creative tools used in the first artwork as well as other creative tools. Correspondingly, users can also select other creative tools provided on the artwork editing interface for editing, resulting in artworks that further incorporate these additional creative tools.
[0112] Optionally, after the user completes the selection of creative resources, in response to the triggering operation of any generation control, the system background receives the instruction, generates a set of parameter commands that includes all selected creative resources, and directly jumps to the work shooting interface or resource selection interface to generate the work.
[0113] In this embodiment, triggering the second generation control can provide multiple multimedia resources, allowing users to directly select from these resources without needing to take photos immediately. Furthermore, the system can automatically process multimedia resources based on resource combinations to generate a work, eliminating the need for multiple interface jumps in the work editing interface to find these creative resources and apply them one by one. This obviously shortens the interaction path, reduces operation steps, and improves human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0114] In the above embodiments, the example of displaying the two generation controls on the resource display interface is used. However, the resource display interface may also display only one of the generation controls, which is not specifically limited here.
[0115] In this embodiment of the application, the above steps S403-S404 realize the process of displaying the second work generated based on the resource combination in response to the work generation operation based on the resource combination. In this embodiment, the selected creative resource is displayed as selected, providing interactive feedback to the user. Moreover, the work is generated only in response to the user's work generation operation after the creative resource is selected, which makes it convenient for the user to confirm the selected creative resource.
[0116] In some embodiments, after generating the second work, before publishing the second work, the second work can be adjusted, and the interface where the second work is located also displays the multiple creative resources, with the creative resources used in the second work being displayed as selected; then it further includes at least one of the following implementation methods: in response to the selection operation of at least one first creative resource among the multiple creative resources, a third work generated based on the second work and at least one first creative resource is displayed, where the first creative resource is a creative resource not used in the second work; in response to the deselection operation of at least one second creative resource among the multiple creative resources, the second creative resource is deselected in the second work, where the second creative resource is a creative resource already used in the second work.
[0117] In this embodiment, after generating a second work based on the selected creative resources, previously unselected creative resources can be directly added to the second work to adjust the generated work, without having to reselect creative resources from scratch to regenerate, thus improving interaction efficiency. Furthermore, for creative resources used in the second work, the resource can be removed from the second work through interactive operations, again without having to reselect creative resources from scratch to regenerate, further improving interaction efficiency.
[0118] The method provided in this disclosure significantly reduces the user's operation time and search time for creative resources when generating works based on creative resources by integrating creative resources and work generation functions, greatly improving the convenience of creation. Furthermore, it supports the simultaneous reuse of multiple creative resources, enabling a more complete restoration of the original work's creative environment, lowering the threshold and cost of work creation, increasing the utilization rate of creative resources, and promoting the dissemination and re-creation of creative resources and topics.
[0119] This disclosure provides a method for generating a work. For a first work being played, the user can view various creative elements and tools used in the first work. The user can select at least some of the creative elements and tools to obtain a resource combination, and then generate a new work with one click based on the creative elements and tools in the resource combination. This allows the user to add multiple creative elements and use multiple creative tools from the first work to the new work with one click, without needing to navigate through multiple interfaces to find these creative elements or manually add them one by one in the work. It also eliminates the need to navigate through multiple interfaces to find these creative tools or use them one by one in the work, reducing operation steps, shortening the interaction path, and improving human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0120] Figure 8 This is a block diagram illustrating a work generation apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment. (Refer to...) Figure 8 The device includes: The resource display unit 801 is configured to display multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work. The multiple creative resources include multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools used to generate the first work. The multiple creative elements include at least one type of element among visual elements and audio elements. Selection unit 802 is configured to perform a selection operation in response to at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among a plurality of creative resources, to obtain a resource combination including at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools; The work display unit 803 is configured to perform a work generation operation in response to a resource combination, and display a second work generated based on the resource combination.
[0121] In some embodiments, the resource display unit 801 is configured to perform: In response to the target operation on the playback interface, the function panel of the first work is displayed. The function panel displays the first viewing control, which is used to view the creation resources. In response to a trigger operation on the first viewing control, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
[0122] In some embodiments, a second viewing control is displayed on the playback interface. The second viewing control is used to view creation resources. The resource display unit 801 is configured to perform: In response to a triggering operation on the second viewing control on the playback interface, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
[0123] In some embodiments, selection unit 802 is configured to perform at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation on at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools in multiple creative resources, at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed as selected, resulting in a resource combination that includes at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools; In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools from multiple creative resources, at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed in a target area to obtain a resource combination that includes at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools.
[0124] In some embodiments, a first generation control and a second generation control are displayed on an interface containing multiple creation resources. Both the first generation control and the second generation control are used to generate works. The work display unit 803 is configured to perform at least one of the following: In response to the triggering operation of the first generation control, the work shooting interface is displayed based on the resource combination; in response to the shooting operation on the work shooting interface, the second work obtained by shooting based on the resource combination is displayed. In response to a trigger operation on the second generation control, multiple multimedia resources are displayed. In response to a selection operation on at least one of the multiple multimedia resources, a second work is displayed on the work editing interface. The second work is obtained by processing at least one multimedia resource based on resource combination.
[0125] In some embodiments, the interface where the second work is located also displays multiple creative resources, and the creative resources used in the second work are displayed as selected; the selection unit 802 is also configured to perform at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation on at least one first creative resource among a plurality of creative resources, a third work generated based on a second work and at least one first creative resource is displayed, wherein the first creative resource is an unused creative resource in the second work; In response to a deselection operation on at least one second creative resource among multiple creative resources, the second creative resource is removed from the second work. The second creative resource is a creative resource that has been used in the second work.
[0126] In some embodiments, a quick selection control is displayed on the interface containing multiple creative elements; selection unit 802 is configured to execute: In response to a trigger action on the shortcut selection control, a resource combination including multiple authoring elements and multiple authoring tools is obtained.
[0127] In some embodiments, the resource display unit 801 is configured to perform at least one of the following: For at least some of the multiple creative resources, a first prompt message is displayed for each of them. The first prompt message is used to indicate the total number of times the creative resource has been used. For at least some of the creative resources among multiple creative elements, a second prompt message is displayed respectively. The second prompt message is used to indicate to the target object that a work has been generated using creative resources.
[0128] In some embodiments, the artwork display unit 803 is further configured to perform: For creative resources that display the second prompt information, in response to the view operation of the target object's work, the work generated by the target object using the creative resources is displayed.
[0129] In some embodiments, the resource display unit 801 is configured to perform: The playback interface displays multiple creative resources in order of their total number of uses; or... The playback interface displays multiple creative resources in the order of their respective release times.
[0130] In some embodiments, the resource display unit 801 is configured to perform: The first creative resource in the preset order among multiple creative resources is displayed at the first size, and the remaining creative resources are displayed at the second size, with the first size being larger than the second size.
[0131] Regarding the apparatus in the above embodiments, the specific manner in which each unit performs its operation has been described in detail in the embodiments related to the method, and will not be elaborated upon here.
[0132] This disclosure provides a work generation device. For a first work being played, the user can view various creative elements and tools used in the first work. The user can select at least some of the creative elements and tools to obtain a resource combination, and then generate a new work with one click based on the creative elements and tools in the resource combination. This allows the user to add multiple creative elements and use multiple creative tools from the first work to the new work with a single click, eliminating the need for multiple interface jumps to find these creative elements, manually adding them one by one to the work, or using these creative tools one by one in the work. This reduces operation steps, shortens the interaction path, and improves human-computer interaction efficiency.
[0133] In some embodiments, the electronic device is provided as a terminal. Figure 9 A structural block diagram of a terminal 900 provided in an exemplary embodiment of this disclosure is shown. The terminal 900 may be a smartphone, tablet computer, MP3 player (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer III), MP4 player (Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer IV), laptop computer, or desktop computer. The terminal 900 may also be referred to as a user device, portable terminal, laptop terminal, desktop terminal, or other names.
[0134] Typically, terminal 900 includes a processor 901 and a memory 902.
[0135] Processor 901 may include one or more processing cores, such as a quad-core processor, an octa-core processor, etc. Processor 901 may be implemented using at least one hardware form selected from DSP (Digital Signal Processing), FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array), and PLA (Programmable Logic Array). Processor 901 may also include a main processor and a coprocessor. The main processor, also known as a CPU (Central Processing Unit), is used to process data in the wake-up state; the coprocessor is a low-power processor used to process data in the standby state. In some embodiments, processor 901 may integrate a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), which is responsible for rendering and drawing the content to be displayed on the screen. In some embodiments, processor 901 may also include an AI (Artificial Intelligence) processor, which is used to handle computational operations related to machine learning.
[0136] The memory 902 may include one or more computer-readable storage media, which may be non-transitory. The memory 902 may also include high-speed random access memory and non-volatile memory, such as one or more disk storage devices or flash memory devices. In some embodiments, the non-transitory computer-readable storage media in the memory 902 are used to store at least one program code, which is executed by the processor 901 to implement the work generation method provided in the method embodiments of this disclosure.
[0137] In some embodiments, the terminal 900 may also optionally include a peripheral device interface 903 and at least one peripheral device. The processor 901, memory 902, and peripheral device interface 903 can be connected via a bus or signal line. Each peripheral device can be connected to the peripheral device interface 903 via a bus, signal line, or circuit board. Specifically, the peripheral device includes at least one of the following: a radio frequency circuit 904, a display screen 905, a camera assembly 906, an audio circuit 907, and a power supply 908.
[0138] Peripheral device interface 903 can be used to connect at least one I / O (Input / Output) related peripheral device to processor 901 and memory 902. In some embodiments, processor 901, memory 902 and peripheral device interface 903 are integrated on the same chip or circuit board; in some other embodiments, any one or two of processor 901, memory 902 and peripheral device interface 903 can be implemented on separate chips or circuit boards, which is not limited in this embodiment.
[0139] The radio frequency (RF) circuit 904 is used to receive and transmit RF (Radio Frequency) signals, also known as electromagnetic signals. The RF circuit 904 communicates with communication networks and other communication devices via electromagnetic signals. The RF circuit 904 converts electrical signals into electromagnetic signals for transmission, or converts received electromagnetic signals back into electrical signals. Optionally, the RF circuit 904 includes: an antenna system, an RF transceiver, one or more amplifiers, a tuner, an oscillator, a digital signal processor, a codec chipset, a user identity module card, etc. The RF circuit 904 can communicate with other terminals via at least one wireless communication protocol. This wireless communication protocol includes, but is not limited to: metropolitan area networks (MANs), various generations of mobile communication networks (2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G), wireless local area networks (WLANs), and / or WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) networks. In some embodiments, the RF circuit 904 may also include circuitry related to NFC (Near Field Communication), which is not limited in this disclosure.
[0140] Display screen 905 is used to display a UI (User Interface). This UI may include graphics, text, icons, videos, and any combination thereof. When display screen 905 is a touch display screen, it also has the ability to collect touch signals on or above its surface. These touch signals can be input as control signals to processor 901 for processing. In this case, display screen 905 can also be used to provide virtual buttons and / or a virtual keyboard, also known as soft buttons and / or a soft keyboard. In some embodiments, there may be one display screen 905, which serves as the front panel of terminal 900; in other embodiments, there may be at least two display screens 905, respectively disposed on different surfaces of terminal 900 or in a folded design; in still other embodiments, display screen 905 may be a flexible display screen, disposed on a curved or folded surface of terminal 900. Furthermore, display screen 905 may be configured as a non-rectangular, irregular shape, i.e., a non-rectangular screen. Display screen 905 may be made of materials such as LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode).
[0141] The camera assembly 906 is used to acquire images or videos. Optionally, the camera assembly 906 includes a front-facing camera and a rear-facing camera. Typically, the front-facing camera is located on the front panel of the terminal, and the rear-facing camera is located on the back of the terminal. In some embodiments, there are at least two rear-facing cameras, which are any one of a main camera, a depth-sensing camera, a wide-angle camera, and a telephoto camera, to achieve background blurring by fusion of the main camera and the depth-sensing camera, panoramic shooting by fusion of the main camera and the wide-angle camera, VR (Virtual Reality) shooting, or other fusion shooting functions. In some embodiments, the camera assembly 906 may also include a flash. The flash can be a single-color temperature flash or a dual-color temperature flash. A dual-color temperature flash refers to a combination of a warm-light flash and a cool-light flash, which can be used for light compensation at different color temperatures.
[0142] The audio circuit 907 may include a microphone and a speaker. The microphone is used to collect sound waves from the user and the environment, converting them into electrical signals that are input to the processor 901 for processing, or to the radio frequency circuit 904 for voice communication. For stereo sound acquisition or noise reduction purposes, multiple microphones may be used, each positioned at a different location on the terminal 900. The microphone may also be an array microphone or an omnidirectional microphone. The speaker is used to convert electrical signals from the processor 901 or the radio frequency circuit 904 into sound waves. The speaker may be a conventional diaphragm speaker or a piezoelectric ceramic speaker. When the speaker is a piezoelectric ceramic speaker, it can convert electrical signals not only into audible sound waves but also into inaudible sound waves for purposes such as distance measurement. In some embodiments, the audio circuit 907 may also include a headphone jack.
[0143] Power supply 908 is used to power the various components in terminal 900. Power supply 908 can be AC power, DC power, a disposable battery, or a rechargeable battery. When power supply 908 includes a rechargeable battery, the rechargeable battery can support wired or wireless charging. The rechargeable battery can also be used to support fast charging technology.
[0144] Those skilled in the art will understand that Figure 9 The structure shown does not constitute a limitation on terminal 900, and may include more or fewer components than shown, or combine certain components, or use different component arrangements.
[0145] In an exemplary embodiment, a computer-readable storage medium is also provided, which, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enables the electronic device to perform the above-described work generation method. Optionally, the computer-readable storage medium may be a ROM, random access memory (RAM), CD-ROM, magnetic tape, floppy disk, or optical data storage device, etc.
[0146] In an exemplary embodiment, a computer program product is also provided, the computer program product including a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the above-described work generation method.
[0147] In some embodiments, the computer program product involved in this disclosure may be deployed on an electronic device for execution, or on multiple electronic devices located in one location, or on multiple electronic devices distributed in multiple locations and interconnected through a communication network. The multiple electronic devices distributed in multiple locations and interconnected through a communication network may constitute a blockchain system.
[0148] Other embodiments of this disclosure will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. This disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure that follow the general principles of this disclosure and include common knowledge or customary techniques in the art not disclosed herein. The specification and examples are to be considered exemplary only, and the true scope and spirit of this disclosure are indicated by the claims. All the above-described optional technical solutions can be combined in any way to form optional embodiments of this application, and will not be elaborated upon here.
[0149] It should be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the precise structures described above and shown in the accompanying drawings, and various modifications and changes can be made without departing from its scope. The scope of this disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A method for generating works, characterized in that, The method includes: The playback interface of the first work displays multiple creative resources of the first work. The multiple creative resources include multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools used to generate the first work. The multiple creative elements include at least one type of element among visual elements and audio elements. In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the plurality of creative resources, a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and the at least some creative tools is obtained; In response to the work generation operation based on the resource combination, a second work generated based on the resource combination is displayed.
2. The method for generating works according to claim 1, characterized in that, The display of multiple creative resources for the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes: In response to a target operation on the playback interface, a function panel of the first work is displayed, and a first viewing control is displayed on the function panel. The first viewing control is used to view the creative resources. In response to a trigger operation on the first viewing control, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
3. The method for generating works according to claim 1, characterized in that, The playback interface displays a second viewing control, which is used to view creative resources. The playback interface of the first work displays multiple creative resources for the first work, including: In response to a trigger operation on a second viewing control on the playback interface, multiple creative resources of the first work are displayed on the playback interface of the first work.
4. The method for generating works according to claim 1, characterized in that, The response to the selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools from the plurality of creative resources, resulting in a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools, includes at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools in the plurality of creative resources, the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed as selected, thereby obtaining a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools; In response to a selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the plurality of creative resources, the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools are displayed in a target area to obtain a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools.
5. The method for generating works according to claim 4, characterized in that, The interface containing the multiple creative resources displays a first generation control and a second generation control. Both the first generation control and the second generation control are used to generate works. The step of displaying the second work generated based on the resource combination in response to the work generation operation based on the resource combination includes at least one of the following: In response to a trigger operation on the first generation control, a work shooting interface is displayed based on the resource combination; in response to a shooting operation on the work shooting interface, a second work obtained based on the resource combination is displayed. In response to a trigger operation on the second generating control, multiple multimedia resources are displayed. In response to a selection operation on at least one of the multiple multimedia resources, a second work is displayed on the work editing interface. The second work is obtained by processing the at least one multimedia resource based on the resource combination.
6. The method for generating works according to claim 1 or 5, characterized in that, The interface of the second work also displays the plurality of creative resources, among which the creative resources used in the second work are displayed as selected; the method further includes at least one of the following: In response to a selection operation of at least one first creative resource among the plurality of creative resources, a third work generated based on the second work and the at least one first creative resource is displayed, wherein the first creative resource is an unused creative resource in the second work; In response to a deselection operation on at least one second creative resource among the plurality of creative resources, the second creative resource is deselected in the second work, the second creative resource being a creative resource already used in the second work.
7. The method for generating works according to claim 4, characterized in that, The interface containing the multiple creative elements displays a quick selection control; the response to the selection operation of at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the multiple creative resources, resulting in a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and the at least some creative tools, includes: In response to a trigger operation on the shortcut selection control, a resource combination including the plurality of creative elements and the plurality of creative tools is obtained.
8. The method for generating works according to claim 1, characterized in that, The display of multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes at least one of the following: For at least a portion of the multiple creative resources, a first prompt message is displayed, which is used to indicate the total number of times the creative resource has been used. For at least some of the creative resources among the multiple creative elements, a second prompt message is displayed respectively. The second prompt message is used to indicate to the target object that the creative resource has been used to generate a work.
9. The method for generating works according to claim 8, characterized in that, The method further includes: For creative resources that display the second prompt information, in response to the work viewing operation of the target object, the work generated by the target object using the creative resources is displayed.
10. The method for generating works according to claim 1, characterized in that, The display of multiple creative resources for the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes: The multiple creative resources are displayed on the playback interface in order of the total number of times each resource has been used; or... The multiple creative resources are displayed on the playback interface in the order of their respective release times.
11. The method for generating a work according to claim 1 or 10, characterized in that, The display of multiple creative resources for the first work on the playback interface of the first work includes: The creative resources that are ranked first among the multiple creative resources are displayed at a first size, and the remaining creative resources are displayed at a second size, wherein the first size is larger than the second size.
12. A device for generating artwork, characterized in that, The device includes: The resource display unit is configured to display multiple creative resources of the first work on the playback interface of the first work. The multiple creative resources include multiple creative elements and multiple creative tools used to generate the first work. The multiple creative elements include at least one type of element among visual elements and audio elements. The selection unit is configured to perform a selection operation in response to at least some creative elements and at least some creative tools among the plurality of creative resources, to obtain a resource combination including the at least some creative elements and the at least some creative tools; The work display unit is configured to perform a work generation operation in response to the resource combination and display a second work generated based on the resource combination.
13. An electronic device, characterized in that, include: processor; Memory used to store the processor's executable instructions; The processor is configured to execute the instructions to implement the work generation method as described in any one of claims 1 to 11.
14. A computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that, When the instructions in the computer-readable storage medium are executed by the processor of the electronic device, the electronic device is able to perform the work generation method according to any one of claims 1 to 11.
15. A computer program product, characterized in that, The computer program product includes a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the work generation method as described in any one of claims 1 to 11.