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ComfyUI: Generate AI video of a horse with Wan 2.1

Demo summary

A second demonstration showing the image-to-video process where a static image of a horse is animated into a walking sequence using the Wan 2.1 model in ComfyUI.

Step-by-step

  1. Click on Choose File to upload your source image
  2. Select the image of the horse
  3. Enter a text prompt describing the motion, such as 'The horse is walking'
  4. Click Run to generate the video

Tips

  • Keep the text prompt short for the generation process

Highlights

this looks real smooth. so uh smooth and uh so high quality and I think yeah this is the best one so far

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