King 2.6 Motion Control User Guide

King 2.6 Motion Control enables real-time motion control of character posture and expressions from a reference image, using natural raw datasets for optimal video experience.

You can choose any video from a library for motion or video reference, and the generated video will deliver natural performance with precise control.

Perfect Synchronized Full-body Motions

Motion Reference

Young Asian woman in light sweater, making peace sign outdoors

Image Reference

Image Reference

Anime-style girl with pigtails, light blue shirt, white skirt

Output

Anime-style girl performing peace sign

Masterful Performance of Complex Motions

Motion Reference

Male figure skater (Yuzuru Hanyu) performing spin on ice

Image Reference

Image Reference

Male figure skater in white and yellow costume

Output

Figure skater performing spin motion

Precision to Hand Performances

Motion Reference

Young woman making heart shape with hands

Image Reference

Image Reference

Anime-style girl

Output

Anime-style girl performing heart gesture

One Shot Action

Motion Reference

Elderly person performing Tai Chi pose in park

Image Reference

Image Reference

Santa Claus standing in snowy forest

Output

Santa Claus performing Tai Chi pose in snowy forest

Scene Details of Your Command

Motion Reference

Young woman touching temples with hands

Image Reference

Image Reference

Young girl with pigtails, hand on cheek

Output

Young girl performing temple-touching motion

Prompt: "A girl wearing a white tank top and a white skirt."

How to Use King 2.6 Motion Control

How to Use King 2.6 Motion Control Interface
  1. Add video of character actions to mimic; you can upload video from local resources or choose from the Motion Library.
  2. Add the character image, ensuring the proportions match those in the video for optimal results.
  3. By default, the video will be generated through "Character Orientation Matches Video". You can select "Character Orientation Matches Image" which supports camera movement.
  4. Enter the prompt to control background elements and other information, and the motion-controlled video will be generated.

How to Achieve the Desired Output

  1. Ensure character in image is ready to move: Recommend full-body or half-body.
  2. Use a clear video for motion reference: No noise, full-body movement.
  3. For large motion, ensure enough space in image reference: Leave enough space for the action.

Half-Body

Half-Body Example 1
Half-Body Example 2

Full-Body

Half-Body Example 1
Half-Body Example 1

Motion Reference

Half-Body

Full-Body

Character Orientation

  1. System defaults to generated image 'Character Orientation (Human Pose)' for consistency.
  2. Option to 'Align' Motion Reference and Image Reference for character orientation to follow image reference.
  3. If 'Single Character Model' and full-body motion with same character, only a small portion of the frame will be used.
  4. Avoid hands and camera movement in motion reference.
  5. Avoid heavily blurred, shaky, sudden, and fast-paced motion.
  6. Motion range must be 3s-5s, max 30s-60s.
  7. Generated video duration 1-30 seconds, matching selected video.