Higgsfield: Animate characters using the Motion Library

Demo summary
The user demonstrates applying pre-set motions from the viral motion library and uploading a custom TikTok video to guide the movement of an AI influencer.
Step-by-step
- Click Try Free and navigate to the Viral Motion Library
- Select a motion from the library to preview the movement
- Choose whether to use the background from the motion video or the character image
- Click Generate to create the video using Kling motion control
- Alternatively, download a TikTok dance video and upload it to Higgsfield as a custom motion guide
- Click Proceed to apply the custom movement to your character
Options
- Use background from the motion video
- Use background from the character image
- Search for and download popular TikTok dances to use as custom guides
Tips
- Be aware of copyright issues when using music from TikTok dance videos
Highlights
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