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Kling AI: Binding elements to Image-to-Video

Demo summary

The tutorial demonstrates the 'bind elements' tab in the standard image-to-video workflow to ensure a specific character identity is maintained from a source image.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the standard Image to Video workflow
  2. Locate and click the Bind Elements tab
  3. Toggle the Bind Elements feature to On
  4. Select the specific character element to bind to the video generation

Tips

  • Use the Bind Elements feature to ensure character identity is maintained from the source image throughout the video

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