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Every AI video tool today starts with a single image and guesses which character should act. InkMotion lets you define each character separately — and command them independently.
The problem
If you work with illustrated characters — for courses, comics, or brand content — existing tools make you fight the model every time.
You upload a scene. The AI sees pixels, not characters. It doesn't know who is who.
Ask Character A to wave. Character B waves too — or the background warps. The model guesses.
There is no way to say "Character A does X while Character B does Y" in a single generation.
Hand-drawn and illustrated characters suffer the most. Realism-tuned models reinterpret them every time.
The approach
InkMotion's core idea is simple: each character is an uploaded reference image, not a text description. The system matches those references to the scene, then animates each one per your instructions.
STEP 01
Your pre-composed first frame — background, characters positioned exactly where you want them.
STEP 02
Separate reference images for Character A and Character B. These define identity — not position, not description.
STEP 03
Per-scene action prompts for each character independently. "A walks left. B turns and points."
STEP 04
The system detects character locations, builds precise prompts, and generates your video.
Demos
These are honest demos. The current build is a proof of concept. What matters is that the architecture works and the direction is clear.
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