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Higgsfield: Motion control with Kling 3.0

Demo summary

The user demonstrates copying movements from a motion library onto a static character image using the Kling 3.0 motion control model.

Step-by-step

  1. Navigate to the Video section
  2. Select the Kling 3.0 motion control model
  3. Choose a motion from the motion library list
  4. Upload a static image into the character frame
  5. Click Generate

Options

  • Select different actors from the motion library to change the movement style
  • Generate videos up to 17 seconds in duration

Watch out for

  • The model may not copy movements directly into the original picture as expected, but rather creates a new video based on it

Tips

  • Use Kling 3.0 motion control over the 1.0 model for better results
  • View the output at a distance if you want to minimize the appearance of AI-generated artifacts

Highlights

in this motion control, it is absolutely fantastic

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