HOW TO WARM UP A TIK-TOK AND INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT | IN SIMPLE WORDS
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I'll show you step-by-step how to make a realistic 8-second video for the AI OFM Model using Kling Motion Control: from photo preparation to exporting the final video at 9:16. We'll cover Motion Strength, Smoothing, Face/Identity Lock settings, working with reference motion, camera stabilization, preserving clothing and skin detail, and life hacks for natural breathing, blinking, and smooth head turns. Finally, we'll cover upscaling and exporting without losing sharpness.
Do short 2-3 second tests to fine-tune the parameters, then a final 8-second test.
Keep the motion strength between 0.35-0.55 for a natural look.
Add a slight camera drift instead of sharp pans.
Make sure the lighting matches the photo and reference.
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