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Imagine.art: Image-to-video animation

Demo summary

The demonstrator uses an existing asset and a prompt to animate a still image into a video clip with environmental motion.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to your assets or uploaded creations
  2. Select the image you want to animate
  3. Add a prompt node to the canvas
  4. Connect the start frame of the image to the prompt node
  5. Configure settings including aspect ratio and resolution
  6. Enable the generate audio toggle
  7. Click Run

Options

  • Choose between 16x9 aspect ratio or other dimensions
  • Select 1080p resolution

Tips

  • Enable audio generation if you want the AI to interpret sounds like screaming or environmental noise based on the content

Highlights

It's an incredibly powerful tool for turning any artwork into motion content.

All demos from “ImagineArt Workflows [Advance Tutorial]: The Ultimate Guide To Create Professional AI Art (Part 5)

  1. 0:490:37Uploading and connecting assets in ImagineArtThe demonstrator shows how to use the Upload node to bring images into the canvas and connect them to downstream generation nodes.Imagine.artAI Image Generator
  2. 2:040:36Generating images with Nano Banana ProA demonstration of connecting a prompt and reference image to an image node using the Nano Banana Pro model to generate a landscape artwork.Imagine.artImage to Image
  3. 4:070:57Building an AI Co-Pilot workflowThe user demonstrates chaining a Gemini 3.0 AI Co-Pilot node to an image generation node to create a fantasy environment from a refined prompt.Imagine.artAI Image Generator
  4. 5:140:46Image-to-image style transferThe video shows how to chain two image nodes to transform an existing image into a dystopian techno landscape.Imagine.artAI Style Transfer
  5. 6:000:47Adding subjects to images with Nano Banana ProA demonstration of using an image node and prompt to seamlessly add a hooded figure into an existing generated scene.Imagine.artAI Inpainting
  6. 7:081:42Upscaling images with ImagineArt Subtle UpscalerThe demonstrator compares original images with upscaled versions using the Subtle and Creative upscalers to improve resolution and detail.Imagine.artAI Image Upscaler
  7. 8:540:49Cropping and resizing imagesA walkthrough of using utility nodes to crop a specific area of an image and resize it for different aspect ratios.Imagine.artAI Crop Image
  8. 9:430:43Adjusting image levels and filtersThe user demonstrates using histogram sliders and filter nodes to adjust shadows, brightness, and color temperature on the canvas.Imagine.artAI Photo Editor
  9. 10:481:03Text-to-video generation with Vidu 1.1A demonstration of generating a cinematic drone shot of a forest using a text prompt and the Vidu 1.1 video model.Imagine.artText to Video
  10. 11:511:01Image-to-video animationCurrentThe demonstrator uses an existing asset and a prompt to animate a still image into a video clip with environmental motion.Imagine.artImage to Video
  11. 13:350:43Extending video duration with PixverseThe video shows how to use the Pixverse Extend node to add 5 seconds of continuous motion to an existing 4-second clip.PPixverse AIAI Video Editor
  12. 14:202:00Motion transfer between video and illustrationA demonstration of extracting dance movements from a source video and applying them to a static character illustration using the Move and Replace nodes.Imagine.artVideo to Video
  13. 16:201:20AI Lip Sync with 11 Labs and Cling AIThe user generates speech via 11 Labs and uses the Cling AI Avatar Pro node to synchronize an image's mouth movements to the audio.Imagine.artAI Lip Sync Generator
  14. Watch “ImagineArt Workflows [Advance Tutorial]: The Ultimate Guide To Create Professional AI Art (Part 5)” →

Image to Video

  1. 3:030:29Animate images with Kling 2.6 ProThe creator uses the Kling 2.6 Pro model within ImagineArt to animate a previously generated image, utilizing the preview mode to test motion before final generation.Shark Numbers
  2. 5:230:30Upscale and animate imagesThe video shows the built-in enhancement tools to upscale a static image and convert it into a video using the platform's animation models.Shark Numbers
  3. 3:050:45Animate images into video sequencesThe video shows the 'Video Creation' section where a user adds start and end frames, selects camera movements like dolly or jib, and sets the pacing to generate a 15-second cinematic clip.ImagineArt
  4. 24:194:37Animate static images into AI videoThe video walks through the Video Craft studio, demonstrating how to animate a static image of a llama using the Kling 1.6 SD model and camera motion effects.Blog With Ben
  5. 3:530:40Convert AI generated images to video in Imagine.ArtThe creator demonstrates a multi-step workflow where a realistic image of a woman is first generated and then converted into a video using a secondary prompt node.AI Zayan
  6. 3:020:54Create short-form AI video with Imagine Art and KlingThe creator demonstrates using the Imagine Art workflow tab to import reference images, apply 'Nano Banana Pro' for realism enhancement, and then generate a 10-second video clip using the Kling 2.6 engine.River Cody
  7. 4:180:39Animate images with camera presets and soundThe video shows converting a still image into a video using the 1.2.5 model, applying an 'orbit right' camera preset and generating synchronized audio effects.Bob Doyle Media
  8. 8:070:55Automate multi-angle video generationDemonstration of a complex workflow that takes one image, uses an LLM to generate five unique camera angle prompts, and runs them through different video models simultaneously.Bob Doyle Media
  9. 11:511:01Image-to-video animationCurrentThe demonstrator uses an existing asset and a prompt to animate a still image into a video clip with environmental motion.ImagineArt