Kling V2.6 Motion Control for guided character animation
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Why motion control matters
Motion control is the faster route when the key creative decision is movement rather than scene invention. It lets you reuse choreography, gestures, and body language more directly.
Why use Kling V2.6 Motion Control in Studio
A focused Kling mode for one job
Kling V2.6 Motion Control stays narrow on purpose, which makes it easier to shape prompts and media inputs around a single high-value Kling mode instead of a generic video form.
- motion transfer
Guided media inputs
This model can combine prompts with richer source media when the mode depends on existing motion, voice, or other structured inputs.
- Reference Image
- Reference Video
- Video-first mode
Studio delivery without extra handoff
Preview credits, choose sync or async delivery, and review the generated video in the same workspace instead of bouncing between separate Kling utilities.
- Quality tiers
- Auto-estimated duration
- Video output focus
How to use Kling V2.6 Motion Control
Choose the Kling workflow that matches the brief, add supported guidance, then iterate until the clip is ready to keep.
Choose the right Kling V2.6 Motion Control mode
Start with the focused Kling V2.6 Motion Control mode this model was designed for, then shape the scene around the controls that mode exposes.
Add prompt and supported media guidance
Add the media inputs first, then use the prompt field when the mode benefits from extra direction. Upload reference image. Add reference video when the run depends on source motion.
Generate and refine with Kling V2.6 Motion Control
Estimate credits, choose the delivery mode that fits the job, review the result in Studio, then iterate on prompt detail, media guidance, duration, or quality until the output is ready to keep.
When to choose Kling V2.6 Motion Control
Motion control is the faster route when the key creative decision is movement rather than scene invention. It lets you reuse choreography, gestures, and body language more directly.
Kling V2.6 Motion Control is especially useful when the project benefits from motion transfer and you want that capability exposed directly on the page instead of hidden behind a generic video tool.
Kling V2.6 Motion Control mode tips
Use concrete action language, camera direction, and pacing cues when you want more predictable Kling outputs from Kling V2.6 Motion Control.
Kling V2.6 Motion Control is better treated as a visual-first mode, so it usually makes sense to lock composition and motion before handling sound elsewhere.
Kling V2.6 Motion Control FAQs
Key answers about workflows, inputs, and credit estimation.
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Start generating with Kling V2.6 Motion Control
Launch Kling V2.6 Motion Control in Studio, or open the AI Video app if you want to compare it with other video models first.