Animate face swaps with Kling AI Motion Control

Demo summary
The creator uses Kling AI's motion control feature, uploading a generated image of LeBron James and a source video to transfer the video's motion onto the new character.
Step-by-step
- Download the target character image
- Go to Kling.ai and navigate to Generate
- Select Motion Control
- Upload the character image
- Upload the source video containing the motion you want to replicate
- Enter a prompt specifying to replace the person in the video with the person in the photo while keeping the background
- Click Generate
- Download the completed video
Tips
- Explicitly instruct the AI to keep the background of the video in your prompt to maintain consistency
All demos from “How I Make Viral AI Face Swap TikToks”
1:380:34Animate face swaps with Kling AI Motion ControlCurrentThe creator uses Kling AI's motion control feature, uploading a generated image of LeBron James and a source video to transfer the video's motion onto the new character.Kling AI· Video to Video
2:280:55Custom character face swap using Nano Banana 2 and Kling AIA second demonstration shows swapping the creator's face with a custom image from Reddit using Nano Banana 2 for the initial image swap and Kling AI for the final video generation.Kling AI· AI Face Swap Generator- Watch “How I Make Viral AI Face Swap TikToks” →
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