Learning Timeline
Key Insights
Compositional Fidelity
Kling O1 is capable of strictly following the composition specified in the input video. By using a simplified 3D scene, you gain 'ultimate control' over the final movement, ensuring the generated output (e.g., a realistic rider) matches the exact trajectory and camera angles of the abstract input.
Step by Step
Controlling Video Motion with 3D References in Kling O1
- Prepare an abstract 3D video file (a 'blockout' scene) to serve as the motion and composition guide.
- Prepare a specific reference image that defines the desired visual style, character, or texture.
- Navigate to the video generation interface within Kling O1.
- Upload the abstract 3D video into the video input slot to establish the scene structure.
- Upload the reference image into the image reference slot to establish the visual appearance.
- Run the generation process to apply the image's aesthetics onto the 3D video's motion path.