Pinokio: Animate an image using Image-to-Video

Demo summary
The user uploads a static image and provides a text prompt to animate the scene, showing the resulting video of a person walking in the snow.
Step-by-step
- Close Advanced Mode if it is open
- Select Start Video with Image at the top of the interface
- Drag and drop your image into the media field
- Enter a text description in the prompt field to guide the animation
- Adjust the quality and aspect ratio settings
- Click on Generate
- Click the storage tab at the top to open the project folder in File Explorer
- Navigate to the App folder and then the Outputs folder to view all generated files
Options
- Upload multiple images instead of just one
- Adjust the number of generations (e.g., move back down to one)
Tips
- Clear previous prompt text before typing a new one to avoid conflicts
- Use the File Explorer path (wan.git > App > Outputs) to find your full history of generated videos
Highlights
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