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OpenArt: Animate scenes with Kling 2.6

Demo summary

The creator demonstrates animating a static image into a 5-second video clip of characters walking using the Kling 2.6 model within the Open Art interface.

Step-by-step

  1. Select Kling 2.6 as the model
  2. Upload the initial image into the image frame
  3. Paste the animation prompt into the text field
  4. Set the duration to 5 seconds
  5. Toggle the audio setting to On
  6. Click Create

Options

  • Use Kling 2.6 for shorter clips instead of being forced into longer durations

Tips

  • Start with an establishing shot of both characters for the first shot
  • Include specific camera movements like a 'slight forward camera dolly' in your prompt to enhance the cinematic feel

Highlights

it came out looking super super cool

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