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Kling AI: Using multiple visual references with Kling 3.0 Omni

Demo summary

The creator shows how to upload up to seven different image references (characters and locations) and tag them in the prompt to guide the AI's generation.

Step-by-step

  1. Select Kling 3.0 Omni in the reference settings
  2. Upload up to seven reference images from your local files or previous generations
  3. Upload multiple angles (front, side, back) of a single character to provide more data
  4. Tag the images in your prompt using their assigned numbers (e.g., 'Image 1 and Image 2')
  5. Describe the interaction or story between the tagged images and the location reference

Options

  • Choose references from your own previous generations
  • Upload any type of image from your computer
  • Use multi-shot mode or standard prompting

Watch out for

  • The system can still glitch or produce inconsistencies occasionally
  • You must manually tag the image numbers in the prompt for the AI to associate them correctly

Tips

  • Provide three different angles of a character to prevent the AI from making up random details
  • Use a specific prompt to generate a character sheet with multiple angles rather than manually editing them in Photoshop
  • Refer to characters and locations by their image number to maintain consistency in the story

Highlights

this is super powerful if you have all kind of little details that need to be there in your shot

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