Nano Banana + Kling 2.6 = Viral Tiktoks
In this guide, we’ll create a TikTok-style dance video using Kling 2.6 Motion Control. We’ll use two tools for this workflow: Nano Banana and Kling 2.6.
Step 1: Prepare the Dance Reference
Start by finding a TikTok dance video from an influencer. Choose a video with clear body movement and a visible starting pose. (15-20 Seconds for best results)
Once selected, take a screenshot of the first frame of the dance. This frame will be used to recreate the exact pose for your AI character.
Step 2: Convert the Image into a Prompt
Copy the screenshot and paste it into Gemini.
Ask Gemini to convert the image into a detailed text prompt. The goal is to describe:
  • The body pose
  • Posture and stance
  • Camera angle
  • Lighting and environment
Gemini will return a descriptive prompt that captures the visual details of the starting frame.
Step 3: Create the Base Image in Nano Banana
Now go back to OpenArt Nano Banana.
Paste the prompt generated by Gemini. Upload all reference images of your AI influencer, the same way you’ve done before to maintain consistency.
Click Generate.
This step gives you a clean, well-posed base image that matches the starting position of the dance. This image will act as the character reference for motion control.
Creating the Dance Video with Kling 2.6
Go to the Video section and select Motion-Sync Video from the left sidebar.
From your generation history, select the character image you just created.
Step 5: Apply Motion Control
In the Reference section, upload the original TikTok dance video. This video will be used to sync the motion to your AI character.
Keep all other settings unchanged for best results, especially if this is your first run.
Click Generate.
Step 6: Review the Result
Once the video is generated, review the motion, timing, and overall realism. If the pose alignment and movement look good, your setup is working correctly.
Final Notes
This workflow demonstrates just one use case of Kling 2.6 Motion Control.
The same process can be applied to:
  • Character animation
  • UGC-style ads
  • Game cinematics
  • Movie and short-film sequencesOnce you understand this flow, you can experiment with different motions, characters, and styles to expand your creative output.
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