Animate images using Kling 2.6 in OpenArt

Demo summary
The demonstration shows uploading a static image and using the Kling 2.6 model to generate a realistic video of a girl drinking coffee with natural steam and background movement.
Step-by-step
- Select the Kling 2.6 model from the model dropdown
- Upload a static image into the interface
- Enter a descriptive prompt detailing the desired movement and lighting
- Set the video duration to 5 seconds
- Click Create
Tips
- Use Kling 2.6 specifically for image-to-video tasks as it often yields the best results
- Include specific details like 'natural movement' and 'cinematic motion' in your prompt to improve realism
Highlights
“This generation came out perfect. The movement looks natural and... you generally can't tell this was generated”
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