Animate images into video using Kling AI

Demo summary
The video shows the process of uploading an image to Kling AI, entering refined instructions, and generating a 4K animated video clip.
Step-by-step
- Open Kling and click on the video generation option in the left toolbar
- Refine your instructions using GPT
- Copy the instructions into the Kling function area
- Set the image size
- Click generate
Tips
- Use GPT to refine your instructions before pasting them into Kling
Highlights
“Wow, eye-catching visuals, 4K quality”
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