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Consistent Multi-Angle Video from ONE Image

Last week a user called jtydhr88 realeased a set of nodes for generating the same image, viewed from different camera angles. Without losing character or setting consistency. I have tested the nodes, and am genuinly impressed.

In this post I will show you how to create several different camera angles from a single image, create a video from each of the images, combine them to a single video and finally add suitable music for the clip.

What you need:

Get Started With Qwen Image Edit

After you load the Qwen Image Edit workflow you need to upload the image you want to use to the left. The four nodes in the middle is where you adjust the camera angles you want to use. You can either use the drop-down menu, the slider on click and drag inside the node.

Load the model, CLIP, VAE and LoRas.

Qwen model

Execute the workflow and wait for the result. It takes about 3 minutes per image for me on my system, RTX 5060Ti 16 GB VRAM and 64 GB system RAM – using the Q5 K S GGUF model. If you use a more compressed model (e.g., Q4 or Q3) to save space, it might be faster, but the result will likely be noticeably degraded.

Animate Your Creations

Once you have your 1+4 images, it’s time to load up the WAN 2.2 image to video workflow. Here are the key settings to focus on—and honestly, the only ones you really need to touch.

The Master Key is usually fine with the current input, and running it through the Gemini API node will create a good video prompt. If you want any specific action or motion in your video, you can change the input in the Master Key though.

Load your image (one at a time) in the Load Image node. As you can see the loaded image is huge, at least in video generation context, which is why you would want to resize it in the Resize Image v2 node. For widescreen images I use 768×544 as size, and for standing images/videos I switch it to 544×768. You can try other sizes, but these works best for me.

It takes about 7 minutes for me to generate a 7 second video using these settings on my system. You can try and tweak the workflow to suit your system if you want.

Combining Your Videos

I’m using Active Presenter, so this guide will reflect that. If you are using another editing software, you will have to refer to their manual on how to do this.

Start by upploading all the video clips in Active Presenter (or your video editing software of choice). Then add one of the short clips a second time at the very end of the other clips, you will thank me later.

Once you have all the clips in place, it’s easier to change the order of them, until you find what feels right for you.

When you are done re-arranging your video clips, you can export them as a single clip.

Music Makes The Video Come Alive

Finally, we want to add some music to our video. And this is important, we don’t want to infringe on any copyright. There are several ways to create AI music aailable today, and I’ve chosen to use ElevenLabs. The reason for that is that you can upload your video, have the AI analyze it, describe it and finally suggest music that is suitable for your clip.

In ElevenLabs, navigate to “Studio” and pick “AI Soundtrack Generator”.

Simply upload your video to ElevenLabs and click “next”.

Elevenlabs

After a few seconds you will get a description of your video, and a suggested soundtrack for it. And here is the reason we added an extra video clip earlier. When ElevenLabds generates your soundtrack, it has a habit of stopping the sound before your video ends, leaving a few seconds of complete silence. By adding a few seconds of video buffer at the end, you make sure that the music will fill your whole video.

Elevenlabs

I will admit the the quality of this video is not 100%, especially one of the hand looks a bit messed up. But since I’ve used these images throughout the guide, I will also post the resulting video, including its flaws. Feel free to check out some of my other videos, created using the same method, here: Qwen Image Edit Videos

You can also watch the video tutorial at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIbzKuALqp0

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