Generating Clips Longer Than 4 Seconds With Haiper AI - Part 2 You can find Part 1 here: • Generating Clips Longe... If you have any questions about the process, please leave them in the comments and I'll be happy to answer them.
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@AI-Video-Clips27 күн бұрын
It looks like they're adding 8-second clips soon. Unfortunately, as of this post, the 2-second clips have been removed. I found those to be the most stable images, without huge exaggerated animations. Hopefully, these 8-second clips open up more possibilities...
@evelynromero4624Ай бұрын
Where's the delete button on Haiper?. They recently started the paid membership and they changed the interface and apparently forgot to add a delete video button ugh
@AI-Video-ClipsАй бұрын
Yeah, I sent them a message about it earlier today, but I still haven't heard anything. Hopefully, they get it fixed!
@AI-Video-ClipsАй бұрын
The delete video button is back on the site for me!
@user-uo4gp4hh7sАй бұрын
how did you do the scene that wizard enter from the door? I’ve tried many times but cant figure it out
@AI-Video-ClipsАй бұрын
There are some editing and VFX effects to disguise the wizards entry into the scene, which I don't think your question is asking. If it's about the movement itself. For the wizard walking forward, I've found it's best to get a still image from somewhere else, like Leonardo, which was mentioned in this video. Then I will try to animate the image in Haiper AI. I couldn't find the prompt I used to get the wizard to walk forward, but it was most likely something like, (3D animate wizard, walk forward or move forward.) Sometimes a prompt to move toward the camera works. Yeah, it can be frustrating generating the motion you want. That's why I will click regenerate numerous times to get something decent. I hope this helps a bit.
@user-uo4gp4hh7sАй бұрын
@@AI-Video-ClipsThank you
@MotivationalMACАй бұрын
how do i do this ? i can only get 4 seconds
@AI-Video-ClipsАй бұрын
Put your 4-second clip into an editor. Then, go to the last frame of the clip and export it. Upload that last frame into "Animate Your Image," in Haiper. You can use a simple prompt, like, "animate," or "3D animate." It might take a few regenerates, but you can usually get a decent second clip. Then add the new second clip into your editor after the first clip. This will give you an 8-second clip. I hope this explanation helps :)