Image to Video
Animate anime character art, key visuals, and posters into motion clips with precise control over camera and movement.
Image to Video (I2V)
The Image to Video tool starts from a reference image and turns it into a moving scene. It is ideal when you want to keep a specific character or composition while adding motion.
How It Works
Unlike text-only generation, I2V uses your uploaded image as the starting frame. The model then predicts the next frames from that composition and your motion prompt.
Supported Models
- Veo I2V: Strong structure retention and stable detail.
- Sora I2V: Good for expressive camera moves and dramatic motion.
- Wan Pro I2V: Efficient character animation.
Usage Guide
1. Prepare the Source Image
- Use a clear image with the subject centered.
- Match the aspect ratio if possible.
- Avoid heavy blur or compression artifacts.
2. Describe the Motion
Use the prompt to control movement.
- Camera Motion: zoom in, pan left, orbit slowly.
- Subject Motion: hair moving, eyes blinking, cloak fluttering.
- Atmosphere: rain falling, neon lights pulsing, dust drifting.
3. Generate
- Upload the image.
- Add the motion prompt.
- Generate the clip and review the result.
Best Uses
- Character portraits with subtle eye, hair, and cloth motion.
- Anime key visuals turned into teaser loops or PV inserts.
- Storyboard stills upgraded into motion tests before full production.
Limits
- Extreme motion can distort faces or small details.
- Tiny text in the source image may become unreadable when animated.