kwaivgi/kling-v2.6-std/motion-control

Kling 2.6 Standard Motion Control transfers motion from reference videos to animate still images. Upload a character image and a motion clip (dance, action, gesture), and the model extracts the movement to generate smooth, realistic video.

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Kling v2.6 Std Motion Control
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Kling 2.6 Standard Motion Control transfers motion from reference videos to animate still images. Upload a character image and a motion clip (dance, action, gesture), and the model extracts the movement to generate smooth, realistic video.

INPUT

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OUTPUT

Idle
Your generated videos will appear here
Configure your settings and click Run to get started

Your request will cost 0.06 per run. For $10 you can run this model approximately 166 times.

Here's what you can do next:

Parameters

Code Example

import requests
import time

# Step 1: Start video generation
generate_url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateVideo"
headers = {
    "Content-Type": "application/json",
    "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
    "model": "kwaivgi/kling-v2.6-std/motion-control",
    "prompt": "A beautiful sunset over the ocean with gentle waves",
    "width": 512,
    "height": 512,
    "duration": 3,
    "fps": 24,
}

generate_response = requests.post(generate_url, headers=headers, json=data)
generate_result = generate_response.json()
prediction_id = generate_result["data"]["id"]

# Step 2: Poll for result
poll_url = f"https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}"

def check_status():
    while True:
        response = requests.get(poll_url, headers={"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"})
        result = response.json()

        if result["data"]["status"] in ["completed", "succeeded"]:
            print("Generated video:", result["data"]["outputs"][0])
            return result["data"]["outputs"][0]
        elif result["data"]["status"] == "failed":
            raise Exception(result["data"]["error"] or "Generation failed")
        else:
            # Still processing, wait 2 seconds
            time.sleep(2)

video_url = check_status()

Install

Install the required package for your language.

bash
pip install requests

Authentication

All API requests require authentication via an API key. You can get your API key from the Atlas Cloud dashboard.

bash
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"

HTTP Headers

python
import os

API_KEY = os.environ.get("ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY")
headers = {
    "Content-Type": "application/json",
    "Authorization": f"Bearer {API_KEY}"
}
Keep your API key secure

Never expose your API key in client-side code or public repositories. Use environment variables or a backend proxy instead.

Submit a request

import requests

url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateVideo"
headers = {
    "Content-Type": "application/json",
    "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
    "model": "your-model",
    "prompt": "A beautiful landscape"
}

response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
print(response.json())

Submit a Request

Submit an asynchronous generation request. The API returns a prediction ID that you can use to check the status and retrieve the result.

POST/api/v1/model/generateVideo

Request Body

import requests

url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateVideo"
headers = {
    "Content-Type": "application/json",
    "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}

data = {
    "model": "kwaivgi/kling-v2.6-std/motion-control",
    "input": {
        "prompt": "A beautiful sunset over the ocean with gentle waves"
    }
}

response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
result = response.json()

print(f"Prediction ID: {result['id']}")
print(f"Status: {result['status']}")

Response

{
  "id": "pred_abc123",
  "status": "processing",
  "model": "model-name",
  "created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}

Check Status

Poll the prediction endpoint to check the current status of your request.

GET/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}

Polling Example

import requests
import time

prediction_id = "pred_abc123"
url = f"https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}"
headers = { "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY" }

while True:
    response = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
    result = response.json()
    status = result["data"]["status"]
    print(f"Status: {status}")

    if status in ["completed", "succeeded"]:
        output_url = result["data"]["outputs"][0]
        print(f"Output URL: {output_url}")
        break
    elif status == "failed":
        print(f"Error: {result['data'].get('error', 'Unknown')}")
        break

    time.sleep(3)

Status Values

processingThe request is still being processed.
completedGeneration is complete. Outputs are available.
succeededGeneration succeeded. Outputs are available.
failedGeneration failed. Check the error field.

Completed Response

{
  "data": {
    "id": "pred_abc123",
    "status": "completed",
    "outputs": [
      "https://storage.atlascloud.ai/outputs/result.mp4"
    ],
    "metrics": {
      "predict_time": 45.2
    },
    "created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z",
    "completed_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:10Z"
  }
}

Upload Files

Upload files to Atlas Cloud storage and get a URL you can use in your API requests. Use multipart/form-data to upload.

POST/api/v1/model/uploadMedia

Upload Example

import requests

url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/uploadMedia"
headers = { "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY" }

with open("image.png", "rb") as f:
    files = {"file": ("image.png", f, "image/png")}
    response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, files=files)

result = response.json()
download_url = result["data"]["download_url"]
print(f"File URL: {download_url}")

Response

{
  "data": {
    "download_url": "https://storage.atlascloud.ai/uploads/abc123/image.png",
    "file_name": "image.png",
    "content_type": "image/png",
    "size": 1024000
  }
}

Input Schema

The following parameters are accepted in the request body.

Total: 0Required: 0Optional: 0

No parameters available.

Example Request Body

json
{
  "model": "kwaivgi/kling-v2.6-std/motion-control"
}

Output Schema

The API returns a prediction response with the generated output URLs.

idstringrequired
Unique identifier for the prediction.
statusstringrequired
Current status of the prediction.
processingcompletedsucceededfailed
modelstringrequired
The model used for generation.
outputsarray[string]
Array of output URLs. Available when status is "completed".
errorstring
Error message if status is "failed".
metricsobject
Performance metrics.
predict_timenumber
Time taken for video generation in seconds.
created_atstringrequired
ISO 8601 timestamp when the prediction was created.
Format: date-time
completed_atstring
ISO 8601 timestamp when the prediction was completed.
Format: date-time

Example Response

json
{
  "id": "pred_abc123",
  "status": "completed",
  "model": "model-name",
  "outputs": [
    "https://storage.atlascloud.ai/outputs/result.mp4"
  ],
  "metrics": {
    "predict_time": 45.2
  },
  "created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z",
  "completed_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:10Z"
}

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Install

bash
npx skills add AtlasCloudAI/atlas-cloud-skills

Setup API Key

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bash
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"

Capabilities

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Supported Clients

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Install

bash
npx -y atlascloud-mcp

Configuration

Add the following configuration to your IDE's MCP settings file.

json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "atlascloud": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "atlascloud-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
      }
    }
  }
}

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Kling V2.6 Standard Motion Control

Transfer motion from any video onto your character with Kling V2.6 Motion Control. Upload a reference image of your subject and a motion video — the model generates your character performing those exact movements. Perfect for dance videos, action sequences, and character animation.

Why It Looks Great

  • Precise motion transfer: Accurately maps movements from reference video to your character.
  • Character preservation: Maintains your subject's identity and appearance.
  • Audio retention: Option to keep the original video's sound.
  • Extended duration: Supports videos up to 30 seconds.
  • Orientation control: Specify character facing direction for better results.
  • Prompt Enhancer: Refine scene descriptions for enhanced output.

Parameters

ParameterRequiredDescription
imageYesReference image of your character/person.
videoYesMotion reference video to transfer movements from.
character_orientationYesDirection character is facing (front, side, back).
promptNoAdditional scene description or style guidance.
negative_promptNoElements to avoid in the generated video.
keep_original_soundNoRetain audio from the original motion video.

How to Use

  1. Upload character image — a clear image of your subject.
  2. Upload motion video — the video with movements to transfer.
  3. Select character orientation — Generate the orientation of the characters in the video, which can be selected to match the image or the video.
  4. Write prompt (optional) — add scene details or style guidance.
  5. Add negative prompt (optional) — specify what to avoid.
  6. Toggle audio — check to keep original video sound.
  7. Run — click the button to generate.
  8. Download — preview and save your video.

Pricing

Per 3-second billing based on video duration. Minimum 3 seconds, maximum 30 seconds.

DurationCalculationCost
3 seconds (min)3 ÷ 3 × $0.21$0.21
6 seconds6 ÷ 3 × $0.21$0.42
10 seconds10 ÷ 3 × $0.21$0.70
15 seconds15 ÷ 3 × $0.21$1.05
30 seconds (max)30 ÷ 3 × $0.21$2.10

Best Use Cases

  • Dance Videos — Transfer choreography onto any character.
  • Action Sequences — Apply stunts and movements to your subjects.
  • Character Animation — Animate illustrated or AI-generated characters.
  • Content Creation — Create viral-ready videos with custom performers.
  • Virtual Influencers — Bring virtual characters to life with real motion.
  • Music Videos — Sync character movements to music performances.

Example Workflows

  • Upload anime character + dance video → Anime character performs the dance
  • Upload portrait photo + workout video → Person performs exercise routine
  • Upload mascot image + wave gesture → Mascot waves naturally
  • Upload product character + presentation motion → Animated product spokesperson

Character Orientation Guide

OrientationWhen to Use
FrontCharacter facing camera directly
SideCharacter in profile view
BackCharacter facing away from camera

Pro Tips for Best Results

  • Use clear, well-lit character images with visible full body or upper body.
  • Match character orientation to their actual pose in the image.
  • Motion videos with clear, distinct movements work best.
  • Keep original sound for dance videos synced to music.
  • Use prompts to add environmental context or style details.
  • Shorter clips (3-10s) often produce more consistent results.

Notes

  • Minimum video duration is 3 seconds; maximum is 30 seconds.
  • If using URLs, ensure they are publicly accessible.
  • Processing time scales with video duration.
  • Best results come from motion videos with clear human movements.

More Models to Try

  • Kling V2.6 Pro Motion Control — Professional-grade motion transfer that maps movements from any reference video onto your character with superior quality and precision.
  • Wan 2.2 Animate — Transform static images into dynamic videos with AI-powered animation, bringing photos and illustrations to life with natural motion.
  • Wan 2.2 Fun Control — Creative pose and motion control for image-to-video generation, enabling playful character animations with customizable movements.

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