Our new Video Generation Model represents a step forward in image-to-video creation.
Compared to earlier generations, it now delivers:
- Stronger motion coherence and anatomical stability
- Smarter subject consistency across frames
- Support for longer, high-quality video generation
- Enhanced realistic audio-visual synchronization, allowing sound to match motion and scene dynamics more naturally
This means your animations feel more intentional, cinematic, and story-driven, and not just moving images. We are continuously improving it to make motion, detail, and audio even more reliable over time.
This guide focuses strictly on Video prompting and how to maximize motion control using the correct formula.
Current Limitations
While our new Video Generation Model delivers stronger motion realism and cinematic control, certain technical constraints still apply:
- Structural Dependency – Large pose changes, hidden limbs or occluded objects cannot be reliably animated or may cause distortion.
- Complex Motion Instability – Fast, overlapping, or high-intensity actions can introduce jitter or frame inconsistency.
- Camera Aggression Sensitivity – Extreme zooms, rotations, or rapid camera shifts may distort perspective.
- Audio Limits – Lip-sync, emotional tone matching clarity are still under development. Background sound generation can feel generic or chaotic.
Generating High-Quality GIF
The steps below explain how to access the feature and generate your first animation.
Go to Your Creations or Select an Image
Open your Creations page to view the images you have already generated. You can choose any image from your existing creations to animate. If you prefer, you can also select a new image that you want to turn into a GIF.
Open the GIF Creation Tool
Once you have chosen the image, open it to access the Image to Gif options.
Enable High Quality GIF Option and Write Your Prompt
Enter your prompt using the recommended structure:
Prompt = [Motion Description] + [Camera Movement] + [Sound Description]Adjust Generation Settings
Select the desired settings such as duration, or anything that is available.
Generate the GIF
Click Generate and wait for the system to process your animation.
Review and Download
https://www.createhentai.com/gif/69a9a63e296a3d17145d3bf4
Once generation is complete, preview the result. If satisfied, Save or download the GIF.
Start With a Strong First Image
Your GIF will never be better than your starting image. It animates exactly what you give it, flaws included. If the base image is blurry, warped, poorly lit, or full of visual noise, the outcome won’t be desirable.
A clean, high-quality input is the single biggest factor in whether your GIF turns out smooth and natural or warped and unusable.
Choose an image with:
- A clean subject - no messy edges, no cropped limbs, no awkward body cuts
- Clear, consistent lighting - avoid harsh shadows, blown-out highlights, or mixed light sources
- Minimal clutter - busy backgrounds introduce jitter and frame instability
- Zero distortions - no warped limbs, no stretched faces, no artifacts
- A strong pose or readable facial angle - the model needs a clear structure to animate naturally
When the base image is sharp, stable, and visually coherent, the animation will follow the same quality.
Motion Must Fit the Image
GIF generation can handle small, medium, and even moderately large movements as long as the animation logically fits the original image, pose, lighting, and anatomy. While there are some cases where the context of the image can be changed, we highly recommend animating an image in based on the context of the source image.
- If the motion prompt matches the source, you’re safe.
- If the motion contradicts the source, you may get distortion.
Great motions that can match an image:
- A character already looking sideways → subtle head turn
- Hair naturally loose → believable breeze motion
- Clothing with folds → light fabric sway
- Ambient scenes → flickering light, smoke, glow, shadows moving
- Slight facial/emotional changes → micro-expressions
Motions that may break the image:
- Extreme head snaps from a fixed pose
- Full body repositioning
- Movements requiring new angles, new limbs, or unseen areas
- Actions the anatomy of the image cannot support
- Any motion that requires redrawing the entire character
GIF Prompt Structure
Because the source image already defines:
- Subject
- Scene
- Visual Style
- Lighting
- Composition
Your prompt should focus primarily on:
Prompt = [Motion Description] + [Camera Movement] + [Sound Description]
To get the best results, be as descriptive as possible when writing your prompt. Clearly explain what is moving, how it moves, how the camera behaves, and what sounds are present. The more specific you are, the better the video will match your vision.
- Motion Description: Describe the motion of elements in your image (e.g., people, animals, objects, environment). Use clear action verbs and adverbs to control pace and intensity. Examples: "running quickly", "waving hello slowly", "hair flowing gently in the wind", "leaves rustling", "chest rising and falling with breathing", "violently swaying", "shattering glass slowly".
- Camera Movement: Specify how the camera behaves. Use standard cinematic terms for precise control. If no movement is desired, explicitly state it. Examples: "dolly in", "pan left", "pan right", "tilt up", "zoom in slowly", "static shot", "fixed shot", "orbit clockwise", "tracking shot forward", "crane up".
- Sound Description: Describe the audio in the scene and how it changes over time. Sound should match what is happening visually.
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Voice = “the character’s spoken lines” + emotion + intonation + speech rate + timbre + accent
- Example: A man is talking about his insomnia. He says, “love is not geting but giving.” The tone is relaxed, the pace is moderate, the voice is bright and clear, in American English.
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Sound effects = sound source object + action + ambient sound
- Example: A piece of glass falls from the table onto a wooden floor, making a “shatter” sound, in a quiet indoor environment.
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Background music = Background music/BGM + style
- Example: On a rainy night, in a gloomy, narrow corridor with a window at the end, suspense-style background music plays.
Combining Everything
Write your prompt naturally as one clear sentence or phrase. Keep it clear. Keep it specific. Describe what moves, how the camera behaves, and what we hear.
Examples:
Titfuck
Prompt: The woman is getting tit fucked. She keeps the penis squeezed tight between her breasts. She moves her breasts up and down fast and rhythmic on the penis. Expressive facial expression. Her breasts slide up high then down low again and again in quick steady motion. The penis stays squeezed between her breasts the whole time and moves in and out from between them with each up and down stroke. Completely static shot with no camera movement. Fixed locked-off camera. Natural ambient sound effects can be heard, bird chirping. Soft instrumental music playing in the background.
Result: https://www.createporn.com/gif/69a8b12c3f95e29f0bfb7dfd
[Motion Description] = The woman is getting tit fucked. She keeps the penis squeezed tight between her breasts. She moves her breasts up and down fast and rhythmic on the penis. Expressive facial expression. Her breasts slide up high then down low again and again in quick steady motion. The penis stays squeezed between her breasts the whole time and moves in and out from between them with each up and down stroke.
[Camera Movement] = Completely static shot with no camera movement. Fixed locked-off camera.
[Sound Description] = Natural ambient sound effects can be heard, bird chirping. Soft instrumental music playing in the background.
More Examples:
https://www.createporn.com/gif/69a8b22f3f95e29f0bfce188
https://www.createhentai.com/gif/69a8b2de3f95e29f0bfdfa99
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Doggystyle
Prompt: The woman is getting fucked in doggy style. The man is thrusting his penis back and forth into the woman in a rhythmic rapid motion. He is thrusting his penis fully in and out of the woman's hole. The camera gently dollies in slowly toward the penetration from the side/rear for intimate focus on the thrusting, smooth cinematic push-in, then holds perfectly still in a locked-off static shot with no further movement. Wet slapping skin-on-skin impacts, and her moaning sound. soft instrumental plays.
Results: https://www.createporn.com/gif/69a8f85c296a3d171458f866
[Motion Description] = The woman is getting fucked in doggy style. The man is thrusting his penis back and forth into the woman in a rhythmic rapid motion. He is thrusting his penis fully in and out of the woman's hole.
[Camera Movement] = The camera gently dollies in slowly toward the penetration from the side/rear for intimate focus on the thrusting, smooth cinematic push-in, then holds perfectly still in a locked-off static shot with no further movement.
[Sound Description] = Wet slapping skin-on-skin impacts, and her moaning sound. soft instrumental plays.
More Examples:
https://www.createporn.com/gif/69a8fb03296a3d17145c97f0
https://www.createhentai.com/gif/69a8fc6e296a3d17145ea518
https://www.createporn.com/gif/69a8fa0a296a3d17145b2d40
Waving
Result: https://www.createporn.com/gif/69a9042c296a3d171469d933
Prompt: The girl is waving at the camera. Her hand moves in a smooth wave. She keeps smiling during the wave. The camera boom up on the subject, camera rises gently, subject shifts lower in frame naturally, reveal above. Warm friendly breathing and a soft "hi" synced to her smile and wave.
[Motion Description] = The girl is waving at the camera. Her hand moves in a smooth wave. She keeps smiling during the wave.
[Camera Movement] = The camera boom up on the subject, camera rises gently, subject shifts lower in frame naturally, reveal above.
[Sound Description] = Warm friendly breathing and a soft "hi" synced to her smile and wave.
More Examples:
https://www.createhentai.com/gif/69a90683296a3d17146d7a19
https://www.createhentai.com/gif/69a9662c296a3d1714f5d4b2
https://www.createhentai.com/gif/69a9719e296a3d1714077277
Quick Tips for Better Results
- Start simple: Test with just Motion Description first, then add Camera Movement.
- Use adverbs for control: "slowly", "quickly", "gently", "violently" to dial intensity.
- Specify still cameras explicitly and try to use ("static shot" or "fixed shot") to prevent unwanted drifting.
- Keep motion physically believable
- If results jitter, reduce complexity, try to stick to 1-2 main motions.
- Avoid overloading too many simultaneous actions.
Common Mistakes
- Contradicting lighting or perspective
- Extreme motion from a rigid pose
- Too many rapid camera instructions
Conclusion
Our new video tool works best when motion is intentional, controlled, and aligned with the original image.
When you focus on clear motion description + precise camera control, master the fundamentals, stay within the image’s limits, and you’ll consistently produce high-quality, stable GIFs that animates beautifully.
Treat it like a precise tool and it will outperform your expectations every time.