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Higgsfield: Animate characters using the Motion Library

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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

  1. Click Try Free and navigate to the Viral Motion Library
  2. Select a motion from the library to preview the movement
  3. Choose whether to use the background from the motion video or the character image
  4. Click Generate to create the video using Kling motion control
  5. Alternatively, download a TikTok dance video and upload it to Higgsfield as a custom motion guide
  6. 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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