I have noticed this software works best where the actual accuracy of the subject is arbitrary. Like a cloud shape or river or bacteria cells etc.. then the results look photographic or cinematic... when you are depending on exact details they completely disappoint.
Hi! Thanks for your comment and welcome! Well, in search of accuracy, we always (so far) prefer to work using image-to-video method and start with a carefully developed (usually by Midjourney) start frame.
Thanks for your comment - highly appreciated. There's so much going on in the AI Video world now. We all feel there's some visible acceleration regarding the quality of the videos - let's see what the (hence) future will bring :)
Welcome to our channel! Do you have a paid subscription or a free account? It could be that the number of free accounts went through the roof and they get moved to the end of the line.
base on my testing Gen3 has better video quality but Kling has better movement. You need a lot of generation to make somthing useful - it seem that unlimited sunscription in gen3 is the best option for professionals at the moment:)
Hi! Thanks for chiming in! For sure, the unlimited option for Gen-3 Alpha is offering a pretty good bang for the buck. As far as the video quality is concerned, Gen 3 is remarkable, but I do believe Kling will be releasing updates frequently, as the starting point is already remarkably good. To be honest, whenever we work on a video, it rarely is shot using only on software. As long as you keep consistency in the images forming initial frames, then the choice of a software to animate these frames depends on what type of movement we expect or how to achieve a consistent cinematic look across the various scenes. We're quite curious what will be the future of Haiper (it offered a really promising quality a few months ago) and, of course, we're waiting for Sora to become available. The future looks exciting!
"This tutorial was an absolute game-changer-finally, someone else only 2 of you who explain, how to use this AI tool in a way that actually makes sense! I’m hooked, so please keep these videos coming! 😄 By the way, any chance you’ve got a Kling code? Also, I’d love to get your feedback on my channel if you have a moment. And yeah, I hit that subscribe button faster than you can say 'AI wizardry!'"
Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing and all the kind words! So glad to hear you liked it. We'll definitely check out your channel! Sorry, we don't have codes for Kling but you can try the free version. See you soon, the next video should be published tomorrow :)
You mean the "puzzle captcha"? If so, just move the puzzle using the bar with an arrow to match the puzzle with the empty space on the right that has identical shape.
@@AIFilmmakingAcademy could you be more detailed please because I am having the same problem . I tried using the mouse but no deal. Bar and arrows? Same time ? Appreciate the help.
Sorry for the late reply. When you see a picture of a truck or elephant or whatever pops up, there is a puzzle-like empty shape to the right and an actual puzzle to the left. At the bottom of this field there are double arrows. You need to drag and move them to the right and the puzzle should move as you move the arrows. Once the puzzle reaches the empty shape and fits in, you're good to go and the "captcha" should accept you. Let me know if that helps.
Welcome to the channel! Honestly, that is way too long. Sorry for the basic suggestion: how stable and fast is your internet connection? Have you tried setting up a new account? Do you use a free account or a paid one? Usually, the free account prompts go to the end of a line, and it takes longer to get the result (not as long as you mentioned, though).
@@surblechev278 I have a paid subscription and it takes a few minutes ))) by the way, last night I made my first video using neural networks. Trailer ai. Come and rate it😉
Thanks for your opinion! Well, I have to say we rarely rely on one software only when creating a video. Luma can be very cinematic and that's something we are always looking for. In some task Kling is King, though :)
Hi! Thanks for watching. Our experience is different - in some cases Luma prevails, in some other Kling offered better results. Although, we prefer the more cinematic look of Luma's animation in most cases.
I am definitely keeping an eye on it as it has obvious amazing potential. If keyframing with more than 2 pics arrives that would be bonkers. AI is taking the world by storm... for better or worse but that's with anything ofc. Depends on the users.
@@sandervanhecke5955 Hi, thanks for your comment! You're 100% right on the money, the AI is taking the world by storm. That's not so obvious for all, but soon will be. In our opinion, the availability of the tools allowing the creation of an epic video without the need to have an equally "epic" budget to do so is only helping creative individuals perform fantastic pieces of visual art. And we do applaud this wholeheartedly :)
crappy stuff is normal. For example, Kling has the no NSFW no nudity rule, but be prepared, that if you upload for "image to video" an image of a bikini girl, the result will be crappy stuff, deforming face with a male mouth.
No NSFW is auto pass. Not perse nudity but I'm into gore and such and I can't have a limiter. Tricking the AI into making blood etc shouldn't be puzzle which is the case in a lot of generators.
I have noticed this software works best where the actual accuracy of the subject is arbitrary. Like a cloud shape or river or bacteria cells etc.. then the results look photographic or cinematic... when you are depending on exact details they completely disappoint.
Hi! Thanks for your comment and welcome! Well, in search of accuracy, we always (so far) prefer to work using image-to-video method and start with a carefully developed (usually by Midjourney) start frame.
Great comparison. So great to see the various AI generator strengths and weakness.
Thanks for your comment - highly appreciated. There's so much going on in the AI Video world now. We all feel there's some visible acceleration regarding the quality of the videos - let's see what the (hence) future will bring :)
I love Kling ai, the only problem when I first started it, it was fast, now it takes hours to give finish
Welcome to our channel! Do you have a paid subscription or a free account? It could be that the number of free accounts went through the roof and they get moved to the end of the line.
base on my testing Gen3 has better video quality but Kling has better movement. You need a lot of generation to make somthing useful - it seem that unlimited sunscription in gen3 is the best option for professionals at the moment:)
Hi! Thanks for chiming in! For sure, the unlimited option for Gen-3 Alpha is offering a pretty good bang for the buck. As far as the video quality is concerned, Gen 3 is remarkable, but I do believe Kling will be releasing updates frequently, as the starting point is already remarkably good. To be honest, whenever we work on a video, it rarely is shot using only on software. As long as you keep consistency in the images forming initial frames, then the choice of a software to animate these frames depends on what type of movement we expect or how to achieve a consistent cinematic look across the various scenes. We're quite curious what will be the future of Haiper (it offered a really promising quality a few months ago) and, of course, we're waiting for Sora to become available. The future looks exciting!
"This tutorial was an absolute game-changer-finally, someone else only 2 of you who explain, how to use this AI tool in a way that actually makes sense! I’m hooked, so please keep these videos coming! 😄 By the way, any chance you’ve got a Kling code? Also, I’d love to get your feedback on my channel if you have a moment. And yeah, I hit that subscribe button faster than you can say 'AI wizardry!'"
Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing and all the kind words! So glad to hear you liked it. We'll definitely check out your channel! Sorry, we don't have codes for Kling but you can try the free version. See you soon, the next video should be published tomorrow :)
anyone else had trouble with the security test?
You mean the "puzzle captcha"? If so, just move the puzzle using the bar with an arrow to match the puzzle with the empty space on the right that has identical shape.
Actually, yes. It doesn't work on my phone and tablet. Just loops forever checking it. On PC it worked straight away.
@@AIFilmmakingAcademy could you be more detailed please because I am having the same problem . I tried using the mouse but no deal. Bar and arrows? Same time ? Appreciate the help.
Sorry for the late reply. When you see a picture of a truck or elephant or whatever pops up, there is a puzzle-like empty shape to the right and an actual puzzle to the left. At the bottom of this field there are double arrows. You need to drag and move them to the right and the puzzle should move as you move the arrows. Once the puzzle reaches the empty shape and fits in, you're good to go and the "captcha" should accept you. Let me know if that helps.
@@AIFilmmakingAcademy Thank you so much for your help. Will give it a shot tonight as I am really curious about Kling.
Why do Kling AI outputs take at least a whole day to make, even to the point of the progress bar being stuck on 99%?
Welcome to the channel! Honestly, that is way too long. Sorry for the basic suggestion: how stable and fast is your internet connection? Have you tried setting up a new account? Do you use a free account or a paid one? Usually, the free account prompts go to the end of a line, and it takes longer to get the result (not as long as you mentioned, though).
@@AIFilmmakingAcademy It's a free account, and yes, they do go for that long & even further
I've still got outputs on 99% since 3 days ago
@@surblechev278 Thanks for the note. I have the same experience, I am still on my first try, free account, stuck at 99 percent since 30 hours.
@@surblechev278 I have a paid subscription and it takes a few minutes ))) by the way, last night I made my first video using neural networks. Trailer ai. Come and rate it😉
I don't know about you, but so far only Kling AI has given me the best option. In Luma I've gotten complete nonsense.
Thanks for your opinion! Well, I have to say we rarely rely on one software only when creating a video. Luma can be very cinematic and that's something we are always looking for. In some task Kling is King, though :)
Tried it and it made crappy stuff compared to Luma.not recommend but I'm not stopping you.
Hi! Thanks for watching. Our experience is different - in some cases Luma prevails, in some other Kling offered better results. Although, we prefer the more cinematic look of Luma's animation in most cases.
I am definitely keeping an eye on it as it has obvious amazing potential. If keyframing with more than 2 pics arrives that would be bonkers.
AI is taking the world by storm... for better or worse but that's with anything ofc. Depends on the users.
@@sandervanhecke5955 Hi, thanks for your comment! You're 100% right on the money, the AI is taking the world by storm. That's not so obvious for all, but soon will be. In our opinion, the availability of the tools allowing the creation of an epic video without the need to have an equally "epic" budget to do so is only helping creative individuals perform fantastic pieces of visual art. And we do applaud this wholeheartedly :)
crappy stuff is normal. For example, Kling has the no NSFW no nudity rule, but be prepared, that if you upload for "image to video" an image of a bikini girl, the result will be crappy stuff, deforming face with a male mouth.
No NSFW is auto pass. Not perse nudity but I'm into gore and such and I can't have a limiter. Tricking the AI into making blood etc shouldn't be puzzle which is the case in a lot of generators.
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