Create Stunning Viral Videos for FREE with Viggle AI and Capcut Tutorial
Create Stunning Viral Videos for Free with Viggle AI and Capcut Tutorial
Introduction
Welcome to this tutorial where I will show you how to create captivating viral videos using Viggle AI and CapCut. In this video, I will teach you how to turn an image into a dancing character and create exciting content.
Using Lexica.ART to Generate Images
To get started, open up your browser and go to LEXICA.ART. This is a Text to Image Generator that allows you to search for user-generated images for free. I personally love Pixar characters, so I will search for "Female Character Pixar" and instantly get a wide variety of options to choose from. Scroll through the page until you find the perfect image for your video.
Once you have found the image, click on it and download it by clicking the down arrow button.
Next, you need a background image for your video. In the search box on Lexica.ART, type in the background you want to use. For example, I will search for "Living Room Pixar Style" and choose the image that stands out to me.
Once you have downloaded both your character and background images, we can move on to the next step.
Animating Your Images with Viggle AI
Now, let's head over to Viggle.AI. Viggle is an AI Video Generator that is currently free to use. If you haven't tried Viggle before, click on the link that pops up at the top to join the beta.
Once you're in their Discord, click on any of the Animate channels to start generating your video. In the prompt box, type "/ANIMATE" and hit Enter.
Upload your character image and paste in the prompt you want to use. For example, I will use the "Crisscross" motion template prompt for my Pixar dance video. Make sure to choose the "Green" option in the Motion Prompt box because we will be using a tool called Chroma Key later on. Always choose "On" for Finetune and hit Enter.
If you want to add more dance moves using the same character, simply repeat this process with different motion prompts. For example, I will use the "Bobbin" and "Where Is Matt" motion prompts to add two more dance moves.
It only takes 1 to 2 minutes to generate your videos. Once they are ready, search for them and download them.
Editing Your Videos with CapCut
Now that you have your animated videos, it's time to create your final video. Go to CapCut.com, which is a free video editor known for its excellent features.
Sign up for free to get started, and once you have CapCut open, click on "Import" to upload your character and background videos.
Set the background image by clicking and dragging it into the timeline. Choose the desired Aspect Ratio, such as 16:9 for a landscape video. Adjust the size and placement of the background image until it fits perfectly into the video frame.
Now, drag and drop your first dancing character into the timeline. Use the Chroma Key function to create a transparent background by clicking on "Cutout" and then selecting the "Chroma Key" option. Use the Color Picker tool to select the green area on the video, making the background transparent.
To make the edges smoother, increase the Chroma Key strength to around 34. Use the "Auto Cutout" option to remove the Viggle logo.
Adjust the size and placement of the character image in the video by clicking on "Adjustment" and selecting "Auto Adjust" to automatically adjust the color and tone of your character.
To remove the background music, right-click on the video and click "Extract Audio." Then, click on the audio frame and hit the "Delete" button.
Extend the length of the background image in the video by dragging the right end of the video frame to the right. To extend the length of the character video, you can either copy and paste the current video frame or hold the ALT key button and click and drag the video to the right to make a copy. Align the copy perfectly to the left side of the original video.
Repeat these steps for your second and third characters, using the Chroma Key tool to remove the green screen and the Auto Adjust option to adjust the color and tone. Extend the video length by dragging and copying the video frames accordingly.
Add Effects and Music
Now that your characters are in place, let's add some effects to make your video even more engaging. Click on "Effects" and choose the "Trending" category. You can drag and drop effects like "Tracking Shot 2" and "Flickery Shots" to give your video a dynamic and popping effect.
Once you're satisfied with the effects, it's time to add music. Click on the "Audio" option, search for the music you want, and drag the music file into the timeline.
If you want your characters to appear each time the melody repeats in the music, find the part where the melody starts again and align the second character's video to that time frame.
To make the character magically appear in the video, add an Opacity keyframe. Click on the video, align the playhead to the beginning, and hit the arrow key on the keyboard to move the playhead slightly to the right. Under the "Video" tab, click on "Blend" and add an opacity keyframe by clicking on the diamond-shaped button in the Opacity row. Set the opacity toggle to the left to make it 0% at the beginning, giving the character a smooth transition into the video.
Repeat this process for the third character, aligning it with the melody starting again and adding an opacity keyframe.
Final Adjustments and Exporting
Once you have everything in place, make any final adjustments to the video, including trimming off excess parts of each video asset using the "Delete Right" tool.
To set the part of the video you want to export, move the playhead to the desired end point and hit the "O" button to set it as the Outpoint. The video will automatically set the beginning as the Inpoint.
When you're ready, click on "Export," input the title of your video, and hit "Export."
Conclusion
And there you have it! You have created your own stunning viral video using Viggle AI and Capcut. Now you can share your video with the world and let it captivate your audience.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is Viggle AI free to use? A: Yes, Viggle AI is currently free to use during its beta phase.
- Q: Can I use my own images instead of searching for user-generated images? A: Yes, you can use your own images in Viggle AI and CapCut.
- Q: Can I add more than three dancing characters in my video? A: Yes, you can add as many characters as you want by repeating the process with different motion prompts.
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