Copia Bailes Virales 💋 Como muchos me lo habéis pedido. Hoy puse a prueba diferentes maneras de copiar los movimientos de un video de referencia de internet y aplicarlo a una imagen estatica de nuestro influencer IA 💃🏼 He probado con diferentes generadores de IA pero de momento la que mejor resultados me está dando (aunque para nada perfectos) es la IA de WAN 2.2 Animate 🔥 Para que salga mejor el resultado, mi conclusión es que el baile o movimiento del personaje que quieras copiar tiene que estar cerca de la camara (en primer plano) o si no se pierde la consistencia de la cara por completo 🥲 Todos estos videos los he generado a traves de la plataforma de @arcads_ai 💕 Aunque si quieres probarlo gratis, puedes hacerlo desde la pagina oficial de WAN!! Lo unico es que vas a tener que esperar mucho tiempo hasta que te de un resultado si no pagas... pero funciona!! 😋 💌 Si quieres que te mande el link de la IA que usé comenta "ARIA" y te lo mando por mensajes!!
This reel is another clean example of dance-motion transfer, but it works differently from glamour-heavy AI influencer videos. The styling is intentionally simple: black clothes, bright architecture, and a fixed front-facing camera. That stripped-down setup makes the viewer focus on whether the movement actually transfers well.
The strongest detail here is the choreography choice. Instead of relying on fast spins or camera tricks, the clip uses compact arm phrases, shoulder accents, and small directional steps. Those motions are subtle enough to keep facial consistency intact, but still varied enough to show whether the model understands rhythm and pose changes.
The white arches in the background are also useful. They create a bright, repeatable structure that helps the subject stand out and makes any body warping more obvious. For testing purposes, that is a good thing: if the motion looks stable in a clean daylight scene, the result feels more trustworthy.
To recreate this format, start with a full-body character image that has a clear silhouette and non-complex wardrobe. Then use a reference dance with readable arm patterns rather than highly chaotic movement. A locked camera and a consistent background will make it much easier to judge the quality of the transfer.
This kind of video performs well because it feels useful to creators. It is not just showing a pretty avatar. It is showing that a static AI character can be pushed into dance content, trend edits, and social choreography formats with enough consistency to be practical.