KLING AI Releases Major Upgrade: New Model “KLING 1.5” & Motion Brush Feature
KLING AI continues to push boundaries in AI video creation with its latest upgrade, “KLING 1.5.” This release brings significant improvements in video quality, user control, and additional features that enhance creativity. Let’s dive into the key updates and features that come with this release.
Key Features of KLING 1.5
1. High-Quality Video Creation:
The standout feature of KLING 1.5 is its ability to generate 1080p HD videos, optimized for large screens and delivering sharper visuals. This is a step up from the previous 720p resolution in the earlier model, and this upgrade comes at no additional cost. With improved aesthetics, more fluid motion, and enhanced text responsiveness, users can now create stunning visuals with professional-quality output.
2. Motion Brush Feature:
One of the major enhancements is the introduction of the “Motion Brush,” allowing users to take their creative control to the next level. This feature lets you precisely define the movement of elements within your video, whether it’s characters, objects, or any other element. Now, with better control over the dynamic elements in your scene, you can ensure smoother and more natural-looking motions. This is particularly useful for creating intricate animations or complex scenes where multiple elements interact.
Comparison: KLING 1.0 vs KLING 1.5
Feature | KLING 1.0 | KLING 1.5 |
---|---|---|
Video Resolution | 720p in Professional Mode | 1080p HD in Professional Mode |
Motion Brush | Supported in “Image to Video” | Not yet available but will be added in future upgrades |
Camera Control | Supported in “Text to Video” | Not yet available but will be added in future upgrades |
Motion Brush in Detail
The Motion Brush feature allows users to select up to six elements in an image—be it people or objects—and define their motion trajectories. This gives unparalleled control over how these elements move within the video, creating a more immersive and dynamic experience. Users can also assign static areas to certain elements for better control over the overall composition. This feature supports various aspect ratios, from landscape to portrait, ensuring flexibility for different creative needs. The maximum video length is currently capped at 5 seconds for these dynamic elements, but this is perfect for quick and engaging content.
Recent Upgrades:
1. AI Videos Update:
- KLING AI now allows for simultaneous generation of four videos, speeding up the production process.
- “Image to Video” can now create videos up to 10 seconds in length, giving users even more flexibility in creating longer animations or visual stories.
2. AI Image Resolution Enhancement:
- The resolution of AI-generated images can now be boosted by up to 4 times, ensuring crisper, high-quality visuals.
3. KLING AI Guide:
Videos made using Motion Brush
Lady in Red latex Suit
Let me explain you how I did this
The basic steps remain the same: you login to Kling and upload the image. As u scroll down, you can see the draw motions option, click on that.
Motion Brush
- Select auto Segmentation
- Click on Area 1
- Select Track 1 next to Area 1 it will show a pencil which will allow you to give direction to ur image .
- Right hand side upto 6 areas are given
- Then scroll down and confirm
- Then on the main screen click generate
- As of now motion Brush is available only on Kling 1.0 version
Refer the above video to understand how to use Motion Brush
Three friends by the Ocean
In this you can see i have selected three areas . Select Area 1 i.e image 1 and then track 1 to draw in the area where you need the movement.
Similar things you continue with other two images.