This video demonstrates a workflow using KLING 3.0 to create professional product animations from a simple reference image. The process involves generating start and end frames in Hixfield (Nanobanana Pro) and animating between them to preserve text consistency. It also covers how to create perfectly loopable animations by combining two clips.
A short editorial from the VEONIB team on why this content matters.
This video delivers a repeatable, three-step workflow for creating AI product animations with KLING 3.0, prioritizing text label consistency.
Unlike generic AI animation tutorials, it specifically solves the warping problem by using start/end frames and a loop trick, making it practical for e-commerce.
Product designers and e-commerce marketers should apply this start-to-end frame method to generate polished, loopable animations for their catalogs.
AI video generation model used for creating product animations from images.
The initial image in an animation sequence, created from a product reference.
The final image in an animation sequence, used alongside the start frame for KLING 3.0.
AI image and video platform that integrates KLING 3.0 and Nanobanana Pro for frame generation.
Image generation model within Hixfield used to create product frames.
A seamless repetitive animation created by combining two KLING 3.0 clips end-to-end.
A simple photo of the product against a plain background used as input for the workflow.
How do I keep text labels from warping in AI product animations?
Use start and end frames to define clear endpoints, reducing room for AI hallucination. Motion blur from product movement also helps disguise minor warping.
What tools do I need for this workflow?
You need a reference image, Hixfield (with Nanobanana Pro), KLING 3.0 (available in Hixfield), and ChatGPT for prompt generation.
Can I create loopable product animations with KLING 3.0?
Yes. Generate two separate animations using the same start and end frames but different motion prompts, then play them consecutively in editing software.
How do I generate the start and end frames?
Upload your product reference image to Hixfield's Nanobanana Pro along with a style reference. Use a custom prompt (e.g., from ChatGPT) to create the desired scene.
What if KLING 3.0 produces unwanted artifacts like spilling?
Tweak the animation prompt (e.g., add 'no spilling') and generate multiple times until you get a clean result.
Is this workflow free?
Hixfield and KLING 3.0 may have usage costs. The creator's school community is free and provides prompts.
Can I use any product image?
Yes, but a simple image with a white background works best. Complex backgrounds may cause more hallucinations.
How long does it take to create one animation?
With the workflow, you can generate a solid animation in a few minutes, including prompt tweaking.
What products are hardest for AI to animate?
Products with small text or complex graphics (e.g., Liquid Death cans) are most challenging, but this workflow handles them well.
Can I export the animation directly?
Yes, download the clip from Hixfield. For best results, bring it into editing software for minor adjustments.