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  • 1. Setting up
  • 2. Pose detection
  • 3. Modify the pose
  • 4. Generate the new pose
  • 5. Interpolate and Animate
  • Reach out for help

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  1. Morphic Studio Essentials
  2. Character Poses

Editing Character Poses

Last updated 6 months ago

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1. Setting up

Begin by uploading or generating an image of your character and select the 'Edit Pose' option from the sidebar.

2. Pose detection

Morphic Studio's Character Poses feature will automatically detect and display the pose of the primary character.

3. Modify the pose

Use the kinematics interface to adjust the character's pose. You can tweak limb positions, alter body positions, mention pose changes in the prompt bar and experiment with different stances to see what works best for your scene.

Adjust settings as required. Set Resemblance to high to ensure the output character closely resembles your input character.

4. Generate the new pose

Once you're satisfied with the pose, click on 'Generate'. Morphic Studio will apply the modifications and generate a new image while ensuring that the character model remains consistent and that the original image is unaltered. You can further use Character Poses on your new image to create another pose for your character.

5. Interpolate and Animate

With your newly generated image and keyframe, you can now interpolate and generate an animated video using both images.

This seamless control of Character Poses within your images enables you to work fluidly and interpolate with your newly created frames and character poses.


Reach out for help

If you have any trouble or have any questions, feel free to reach out. We're happy to help, write to us at support@morphic.com.