Figma: Convert an image to video with Grok Imagine

Demo summary
The user shows how to connect an existing image node and a new prompt node to the Grok Imagine video model, adjusting settings like duration and aspect ratio to generate a realistic video clip.
Step-by-step
- Drag a connecting line from an existing image node to a Grok Imagine video generator node
- Add a new prompt node and enter a description of the desired motion
- Connect the prompt node to the prompt port of the video generator node
- Select the video generator node to access settings in the right-hand panel
- Adjust the duration, resolution, and aspect ratio
- Click Run Model to generate the video
Options
- Set video duration (e.g., 4 seconds or 15 seconds)
- Choose resolution (e.g., 480p)
- Select aspect ratio (e.g., 9:16 for Facebook or Automatic)
Watch out for
- An image node alone is insufficient; a prompt node must also be connected or the model will error (highlighted in red)
Tips
- Use the Grok Imagine model for a cheap and accurate AI video generation option
- Keep the original aspect ratio of the source image (use the 'Automatic' feature) to avoid the video looking stretched
- Lower the resolution and duration during testing to save time
Highlights
“it looks super realistic, and it looks exactly like this photo, but turned into a video”
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