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OpenArt: Create video transitions with Start and End frames

Demo summary

The creator demonstrates how to use the 'Start Frame' and 'End Frame' feature in OpenArt with Google Veo 3.1 and Kling 2.5 to create a seamless transition between two different AI-generated scenes.

Step-by-step

  1. Generate or download an image to serve as your 'Start Frame'.
  2. Create and download a second image to serve as your 'End Frame'.
  3. Navigate to the Video section and select Image to Video.
  4. Select a model that supports start and end frames, such as Google Veo 3.1 or Kling 2.5.
  5. Upload your first image into the Start Frame slot.
  6. Upload your second image into the End Frame slot.
  7. Enter a simple prompt describing the transition between the two scenes.
  8. Click generate to create the video transition.

Options

  • Use Google Veo 3.1
  • Use Kling 2.5
  • Use Luma Dream Machine (1 2.5)

Watch out for

  • Not every video model supports the Start and End frame feature (e.g., Sora 2 does not have it).
  • Luma 1.2.5 may not always end precisely on the provided end frame.

Tips

  • Keep your transition prompts simple as it often works better for video generation.
  • If the first result isn't perfect, try regenerating with the same settings to get a better result.
  • Ensure your aspect ratio (e.g., widescreen) matches across your generated images and video settings.

Highlights

that transition is sick

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