Reference-to-Video

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What is Kling O1 Reference-to-Video?

Kling’s Reference-to-Video mode allows you to generate entirely new video content by referencing up to four images. Whether it’s a character, prop, or scene, Kling will extract features from your references and generate a video that maintains consistency while introducing new creative scenarios.

This mode is perfect for creators who want to see their characters or objects in new environments, action sequences, or different camera angles without starting from scratch.

How to Use?

1

Select the "Reference-to-Video" Mode: From the Kling model options, choose Reference-to-Video to start the process.

2

Upload Reference Images: Provide one to four reference images of your subject(s), such as characters, props, or scenes. These images will serve as the basis for generating the video.

3

Describe the Scenario: Write a prompt describing what you want to happen in the video. For example:

  • "The character walking through a futuristic city at night, neon lights reflecting on wet streets."

  • "A woman in a red dress dancing in a ballroom."

4

Set Parameters: Choose video duration, resolution, and output format according to your preferences.

5

Generate the Video: Click Generate and allow Kling to create your video, maintaining subject consistency while introducing new dynamic elements.

Key Capabilities:

  • Multi-Reference Subject Creation: Build new subjects from one or more reference images, ensuring consistency in appearance, clothing, and accessories.

  • Subject Consistency: Maintain the same identity for characters, props, and scenes across the entire video.

  • Creative Flexibility: Generate dynamic new scenarios, actions, and environments while preserving the reference subject’s integrity.

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