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Start with one clear character image, portrait, or full-body reference where clothing, hair, and face cues are easy to read.
Upload one character image and create a dreamy skyfall video where the subject drifts down into sunset clouds.
Three reference-free skyfall examples show the sunset cloud descent, centered character framing, and soft landing direction used by the app.
Start with one clear character image, portrait, or full-body reference where clothing, hair, and face cues are easy to read.
The image stage places the subject lying supine high above dreamy pink, orange, and purple sunset clouds.
The video stage turns the still into a 4-second cinematic fall with gentle air motion and a safe cloud landing.
Use a character image that you own or have permission to transform.
Choose 9:16 for mobile-first skyfall clips, or 16:9 when you want a wider cinematic sky frame.
Clear clothing and hair cues help the generated still match the character before the video stage begins.
Keep the concept dreamy and safe: the intended result is a soft fantasy landing, not injury or impact realism.
Turn a portrait, cosplay shot, avatar, or stylized character into a dreamy falling-through-clouds scene.
Use the soft descent and cloud landing as a 4-second hook for Reels, Shorts, TikTok, or story intros.
Pair the sunset sky, slow fall, and misty cloud impact with ambient tracks, lyric cuts, or calm cinematic edits.
Prototype a surreal sky sequence before building a longer fantasy edit in Canvas or another video workflow.
Start with one readable character image, let the app create a cloud-sky first frame, then generate a 4-second video and keep the version with the clearest pose, centered subject, and softest landing.
Use a clear portrait, full-body image, cosplay shot, or avatar reference. Visible outfit, hair, and face details help the image stage preserve the character style.
Tip: A simple background and readable body silhouette usually make the supine skyfall pose cleaner.
Run the first step to create the subject floating horizontally above sunset clouds. Check that the person is not standing and that the shoes match the outfit style.
Tip: Regenerate the still before making video if the body angle or cloud scale is wrong.
Generate the Grok Imagine Video stage, preview the fall and cloud landing, then download the cleanest 4-second clip for your edit.
Tip: The best result keeps the subject centered while still making the sky feel tall and distant.
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