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Kuaishou · Kling 3.0
Kling 3.0: Motion control that copies action from video to your image
Kling 3.0 Motion Control is Kuaishou’s signature AI video capability: upload a reference video and a subject image, and the model transfers the main subject’s motion—bones, trajectory, and timing—onto your character. On Yevideo’s video-to-video workbench, it’s built for dance recreation, performance clips, and social content where “move like the reference” matters more than generic style filters.
Motion imitation: reference video drives, your image performs
Unlike plain style transfer, Kling 3.0 reads action from the reference clip and applies it to the subject in your image—who moves stays your character, how they move follows the video. Upload a dance, walk cycle, or gesture clip plus a clear portrait or full-body still; describe what to keep or emphasize in text. Ideal when you already have the motion but need a different face, outfit, or IP look.
Skeleton and trajectory alignment—not just a blurry wiggle
Weak motion models smear limbs or drift off-beat. Kling 3.0 targets skeletal alignment and path fidelity so arms, legs, and torso track the reference more closely—jumps land, turns read, and dance steps stay on rhythm. Use reference clips with a clear single subject, stable framing, and minimal occlusion; pair with a subject image whose pose is compatible with the motion range.
Expression and full-body motion in one pass
Performance content needs more than limb motion—head turns, weight shifts, and upper-body attitude sell the shot. Kling 3.0 carries fuller body motion from reference video while preserving your image subject’s look. For short social clips or ad tests, you can go from a static KV or product model shot to a believable performance without reshooting talent.
Video-to-video workbench: reference clip + subject image
Kling 3.0 runs on Yevideo’s video-to-video path only: one reference video (3–30 seconds) and one subject image (JPEG / PNG / WebP). Output resolution 720p or 1080p; duration follows the reference. Choose character orientation from video or image when the workbench offers it. Credits scale with reference length—check the estimate before you generate.
- Reference video: mp4/mov/mkv/webm, single clear subject, 3–30s
- Subject image: strong silhouette; pose roughly compatible with the motion
- Prompt: say what to preserve (face, outfit) vs what follows the reference (dance, walk)
- Try 720p first for iteration; switch to 1080p for delivery
Open video-to-video on Yevideo, select Kling 3.0, upload reference video + subject image, and recreate the motion in minutes.
Who is Kling 3.0 for—and what do you get?
Creators, dancers, e-commerce teams, and solo makers who need accurate motion copy—not generic AI wobble—from reference video to their own subject.
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Recreate trending dances with your avatar
You have the character art or selfie still—not the choreography video budget. Kling 3.0 maps the dance from a reference clip onto your image so TikTok, Reels, and Shorts get performance energy without stiff keyframe animation.
FAQ
What is Kling 3.0 Motion Control?
It is Kuaishou’s motion-control model: transfer motion from a reference video onto the subject in your image. Yevideo exposes it in video-to-video as kuaishou/kling-3-0—reference video plus subject image, not text-to-video.
What inputs do I need?
One reference video (3–30s) with a clear moving subject, and one subject image. Optional text describes what to keep or how strictly to follow the reference. Character orientation can follow video or image depending on workbench settings.
What is Kling 3.0 best for?
Dance recreation, gesture copy, performance-style social clips, and any workflow where you have the motion on video but want a different character or product hero in the frame.
Why does my result look off-beat or distorted?
Common causes: cluttered reference video, multiple subjects, heavy occlusion, or a subject image pose that fights the motion. Use a cleaner reference, a compatible still, and shorter clips for the first test.
How are credits calculated?
Pricing depends on reference duration and resolution (720p vs 1080p). Yevideo shows an estimate before generate. Shorter reference clips cost less—trim to the essential motion when experimenting.
Kling 3.0 vs Kling 2.6 or Seedance 2.0?
Kling 3.0 is specialized for motion transfer (video → image subject). Kling 2.6 and Seedance 2.0 cover broader multimodal generation. Pick Kling 3.0 when copying action is the goal; pick others for general T2V/I2V or multi-ref editing.
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