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Apply image effects in Kling AI

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Demo summary

The user uploads a portrait photo to Kling AI's 'effects' tool and selects the 'flyer' template to generate a stylized motion video.

Step-by-step

  1. Click on Effects in the main menu
  2. Select the Flyer template from the available examples
  3. Drag and drop an image into the upload area
  4. Click on Generate at the bottom of the screen
  5. View the result in the right-hand side panel

Options

  • Choose from various different effect templates beyond the flyer option

Highlights

This one is free to try, and it's also really fun.

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