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Navigating Kling 3.0 settings in Higgsfield

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Demo summary

The creator demonstrates how to access Kling 3.0 models within the Higgsfield interface and explains settings for duration, aspect ratio, and native audio.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the Higgsfield main page and hover over Video
  2. Click on the current Kling model version to open the settings
  3. Select Model and choose between Kling 3.0, Kling 3.0 Omni, or Kling 3.0
  4. Go to the General tab to adjust generation settings
  5. Input images into the Start and End frame slots if desired
  6. Enter a text description in the prompt box
  7. Select a duration up to 15 seconds
  8. Choose an aspect ratio from 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1

Options

  • Access models by clicking 'Change' in the interface
  • Disable native audio if it is not required for the clip
  • Use Multi-shots for advanced generation
  • Apply Elements for cinematic consistency

Watch out for

  • Early access users may experience longer wait times for generations until February 10th

Tips

  • Keep native audio enabled as it is a major feature of the 3.0 model
  • Use the Elements feature if you want realistic, cinematic-looking videos with consistency

Highlights

to use Clling, it's actually pretty easy

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