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Kling 2.6 Controllo del Movimento

Trasferisci il movimento da un video di controllo alla tua immagine del personaggio con l'IA

Carica un'immagine chiara del personaggio che vuoi animare. Funziona meglio con una singola persona o soggetto nell'inquadratura.

Carica un video con il movimento che vuoi trasferire. Il personaggio nella tua immagine eseguirà gli stessi movimenti.

Scegli in che direzione deve guardare il personaggio. 'Video' usa l'orientamento dal tuo video di controllo. 'Immagine' mantiene l'orientamento originale dell'immagine.

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Kling 2.6 Controllo del Movimento

Trasferisci il movimento da un video di controllo alla tua immagine del personaggio con l'IA

Kling 2.6 Controllo del Movimento FAQ

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What is Kling 2.6 Motion Control?

Kling 2.6 Motion Control is an advanced AI video generation feature that allows you to transfer motion from a reference video to a character image. It creates realistic animated videos by applying the movement patterns from your control video to your character.

What file formats are supported?

Images: PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP (max 10MB)

Videos: MP4, MOV, MKV (3-30 seconds, max 100MB)

How long does video generation take?

Video generation typically takes 3-5 minutes depending on the resolution and duration selected. Higher resolutions and longer durations may take more time.

What are the credit costs?

720p: 3 credits per second

1080p: 5 credits per second

For example, a 10-second 720p video costs 30 credits, while a 10-second 1080p video costs 50 credits.

What is Character Orientation?

Character Orientation determines how the character's pose is derived:

From Video: Uses the control video's pose orientation (supports up to 30 seconds)

From Image: Uses the character image's original pose (supports up to 10 seconds)

Tips for best results

  1. Use clear, high-quality character images
  2. Ensure the control video has distinct movements
  3. Match the character style with the motion type
  4. Add descriptive prompts for better control
  5. Start with 720p to test before using higher resolution