[11:32 Sat,21.September 2024 by Thomas Richter] |
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![]() Kling 1.5 In addition, it is now possible to generate four videos in parallel, so you don&t have to constantly wait for the last clip to finish generating when making films with AI. Another innovation in the background is a significant improvement of the AI model, which results in even better images regarding the consistency of objects and movements - movements now look even more realistic and cinematic (thanks to better image composition and camera work), and Kling interprets the text prompts even better. More Control with Motion BrushAnother feature that is particularly interesting as it gives more control over the movement in the video: in the "Image-to-Video" mode, you can manually mark an area in the given image in the first step, and in the second step, a motion path for this area can be drawn, specifying the direction of the movement. Up to six areas can be defined, but the length of the clips is limited to 5 seconds. Kling 1.5 is still somewhat in beta, as the Motion Brush is available immediately, but currently only works with Kling version 1.0, and Kling 1.5 does not yet support the camera control of version 1.0. Free Clips per DayFortunately, Kling can still be used for free: 66 credits are available per day for generating videos – enough for several Image-to-Video clips. Additional credits for more videos can be purchased (www.slashcam.de/news/single/Video-KI-Kling-jetzt-mit-Abos--Mehr-Features-und-b-18722.html). Kling offers its own page (klingai.com/release-notes) with some nice comparisons between version 1.0 and version 1.5, which nicely demonstrate the improvements (with the same prompts). ![]() deutsche Version dieser Seite: Kostenlose Video-KI Kling jetzt in Version 1.5 mit 1080p und noch besserer Qualität |
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