Kling AI Motion Control: Complete Guide to Motion Brush, Strength Settings, and Free Access (2026)
Blog post from Atlas Cloud
Kling AI Motion Control is a cutting-edge image-to-video technology that transfers human movement and facial expressions from a reference video onto a static character image, enabling realistic animations without the need for motion capture equipment. Since the release of Kling 3.0 in May 2026, users have encountered challenges such as inconsistent facial features across frames and confusion between different software versions. The updated version allows for multiple character reference images to improve facial consistency, especially during complex motions, unlike Kling 2.6, which supports only a single image. Additionally, Kling 3.0 offers enhanced features like multilingual lip-syncing and improved motion realism, making it preferable for longer, more complex animations. The Motion Brush tool complements Motion Control by enabling selective animation of specific image regions, such as hair or fabric, using painted directional vectors. While Kling AI Motion Control is available for free with limited daily credits, higher volume usage requires either a subscription or pay-as-you-go access through Atlas Cloud. Users can optimize output quality by uploading multiple reference images, using stable reference videos, and adjusting generation strength settings to reduce facial inconsistencies.
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