Learn how to bring your images to life with our powerful Image-to-Video animation system. This guide will walk you through the process of creating stunning animated videos from static images.
01. How to animate images
To generate a video starting from an initial frame, you have two options:
Quick Select
Click the "Image" button to select from your most recently generated pictures.
From Gallery
Navigate to the Gallery, click any image, and press the "Animate" button in the pop-up window.
02. AI video generator tips
Golden Rule of Animation
Always craft your prompt based on the starting image, as you are animating that specific frame. This means the actions and movements should logically start from the initial positions and elements in the image.
❌ Avoid Abrupt Changes
If the girl is lying on a bed, don't describe her suddenly standing or jumping. This creates inconsistent animation.
✓ Logical Progression
Describe actions that begin from the initial position: "slowly sitting up", "rolling over", or "stretching arms".
03. AI video prompt examples
Base Examples
A girl walking through a sunny forest, with leaves gently falling and birds flying in the background.
A warrior swinging a sword in a castle hall, with torches flickering and shadows dancing on the walls.
Two friends laughing and splashing water at the beach during sunset.
Uncensored Examples(Adults Only)
A curvy blonde woman in a sensual pose, slowly undressing in a dimly lit bedroom.
A couple in missionary position, with gentle thrusting and expressions of pleasure on a sunlit bed.
A man and woman in doggystyle on a beach, waves crashing nearby, bodies glistening with sweat.
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04. Using Poses Tab
If you're unsure what to generate, switch to the "Poses" tab and select one that appeals to you.
How Poses Work
For poses to work effectively, choose a suitable starting image that matches the initial frame shown in the pose preview.
What to Add
Once a pose is selected, you don't need to include an action prompt, as it's already embedded in the pose. Instead, add only supplementary details:
- •The girl smiling or making eye contact
- •Camera panning or zooming
- •Minor hand/leg movements (adjusting hair, holding onto something)
- •Placing hands behind the head or other subtle gestures
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