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ComfyUI: Animate posters using Luma and Kling nodes

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Demo summary

The demonstration shows how to chain a video generation node (Luma and Kling/Seance) to the end of an image workflow to animate the final poster design.

Step-by-step

  1. Chain a video generation node to the end of the existing image workflow
  2. Add the Luma 1.2 node for closed-source generation
  3. Add the Seance node for open-source generation
  4. Connect the final movie poster output to the video node inputs

Options

  • Work in individual steps or create a single large chained workflow
  • Compare open-source (Seance) versus closed-source (Luma) outputs

Tips

  • Chain nodes together to automate the transition from static design to animation

Highlights

if you've been using nodebased workflows uh or systems like config before, this would be second nature to you

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