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Animate AI images into video using Kling AI

Demo summary

The video demonstrates converting a static AI influencer image into a realistic video with natural gestures using the integrated Kling AI 2.1 model.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload or select the static AI influencer image
  2. Type the prompt 'turn this image into a realistic video'
  3. Click Generate
  4. Wait for the video generation process to complete
  5. Preview the generated video
  6. Click Download to save the video directly

Watch out for

  • The video generation process takes time and requires patience

Tips

  • Use the Kling AI 2.1 model for ultra-realistic video output and powerful gestures

Highlights

The realism here is super impressive. And honestly, the gestures and emotions are just mindblowing.

All demos from “How I Created an AI Influencer Like Aitana Lopez & Made $30K/Month🤫: FULL tutorial

  1. 3:130:15Upscale AI images to 4KThe creator demonstrates upscaling a generated influencer image to 4K resolution using a simple text command within the tool's interface.Krea AIAI Image Upscaler
  2. 3:280:24Swap outfits on an AI modelThe user demonstrates the 'change my outfit' feature by uploading a target outfit image and applying it to the previously generated AI influencer model.Kie.aiAI Clothing Try-on
  3. 3:550:23Modify background and increase realismThe tutorial shows how to change the background of an image using a prompt and how to use the 'increase realism' action to give the image a DSLR-style quality.PixelcutAI Background Generator
  4. 4:200:36Animate AI images into video using Kling AICurrentThe video demonstrates converting a static AI influencer image into a realistic video with natural gestures using the integrated Kling AI 2.1 model.Kling AIImage to Video
  5. Watch “How I Created an AI Influencer Like Aitana Lopez & Made $30K/Month🤫: FULL tutorial” →

Image to Video

  1. 8:032:02Animate images using Kling AIThe video shows the process of uploading a generated image to Kling AI and applying an image-to-video prompt to create a 3D-style animation.Emmanuel Crown
  2. 2:301:24Animate still images using Kling AIThe creator demonstrates the image-to-video feature by uploading photos and using descriptive prompts to control camera movement and environmental animation.Roboverse
  3. 10:361:18Animate images using Kling AI first and last framesThe user demonstrates using Kling 2.1 to animate a character by uploading a starting frame (with a hat) and an ending frame (without a hat) generated in Gemini.AI Samson
  4. 3:321:08Generating consistent character angles with Multi-shotUsing a single image reference, the creator shows how to describe multiple camera angles and actions for a character to generate a consistent 12-second multi-scene video.Dan Kieft
  5. 15:001:06Image-to-video with start and end framesThe creator demonstrates the image-to-video method by setting a specific start frame and using multi-shot prompts to control the motion and narrative flow.Dan Kieft
  6. 7:360:33Apply image effects in Kling AIThe user uploads a portrait photo to Kling AI's 'effects' tool and selects the 'flyer' template to generate a stylized motion video.@KevinStratvert
  7. 4:200:36Animate AI images into video using Kling AICurrentThe video demonstrates converting a static AI influencer image into a realistic video with natural gestures using the integrated Kling AI 2.1 model.The AI Hustle
  8. 3:371:02Animate images using Kling AI Motion BrushThe video shows how to upload a starting image and use the Motion Brush tool in Kling AI to mask specific areas and define a movement path for birds in a cartoon scene.Caffeinated Blogger
  9. 7:020:35Combine elements into a single videoThe user demonstrates combining two separate images—an empty car interior and a creature—into a single animated video using Kling O1's element feature.Dan Kieft
  10. 8:000:36Mimic camera motion from a reference videoThe demo illustrates how to upload a video with specific drone movement and apply that exact camera style to a static image using Kling O1.Dan Kieft
  11. 20:400:49Using @ tags for specific image references in Kling O1The creator demonstrates the new tagging feature in the Kling O1 prompt bar, showing how to use the '@' symbol to reference specific uploaded images for character or object placement.Rourke Heath
  12. 17:020:28Motion transfer with Kling AIThe creator shows how to use Kling Motion Transfer to map the movements from a real 'driving video' of himself onto a static AI influencer image.Sirio