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Made this Adidas Predator commercial using Renoise Canvas, combining cinematic football intensity, luxury lifestyle moments, and realistic stadium atmosphere into one fast-paced sports ad. Made this using GPT Image 2 and Seedance on Renoise Canvas. What I really liked about Canvas: • Everything stays organized in one place —...

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