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Upload assets, get shots
Product, background, and model images can all become the starting point.
image to fashion video
Generate a stable still first, then extend it into camera movement, social clips, and launch teasers without losing the visual direction.
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Generated outputs
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Product, background, and model images can all become the starting point.
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A clear visual direction means fewer random attempts.
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Style, lighting, and composition follow the reference.
Case examples
Case breakdown
The same look can continue into front, side, back, detail, and full-body shots.
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Reference to multi-angle editorial
The workflow keeps the beige jacket, lace layering, sunglasses, and soft-light mood, then generates front, back, side, and full-body views for lookbook and ecommerce review.
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Style replication and detail images
Starting from a black-and-white leather coat reference, the workflow generates back, front, side, and leather belt detail views for showing material, silhouette, and styling.
Why it works
Direct video generation can drift on people, garments, and brand mood. Starting from a chosen still gives the motion step a clearer anchor.
Use a product image, model shot, or reference-led frame as the start.
Add camera push, turn, fabric movement, walking, or product reveal cues.
Use the output for social teasers, animated covers, product pages, and content calendars.
Keep stills and videos connected to the same visual direction.
Yes. Product stills can become reveal shots, atmosphere clips, or short display videos.
Using a selected still as the source improves stability, but complex motion may still need iteration.
This is best for short clips, teasers, animated covers, and ad fragments.