Stable Video Diffusion (SVD) is an early-stage technology, and is a bit less reliable than image generation models. Sometimes the resulting animations can be amazing, but they can be disappointing at times too.
It may take a few attempts to get a good result. SVD has limited controls, all it does is turn an image into a video (it doesn't even take a prompt) however we've found that some types of images are more likely to return good results than others.
Inputs will be resized to match the nearest resolution.
Here are our guidelines to get the most out of SVD.
It's a wonderful tool. Is it because or despite the total absence of control we have on it ?
Here's an experiment that worked
I called it an Earthquake.

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