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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 a clean benchmark for viral-dance transfer on top of a static AI influencer image. Instead of overexplaining the workflow, the clip lets the result do the selling: one fixed character performs several recognizable dance poses while the frame includes a small side panel showing the source references that drove the generation.

The strongest part of the example is consistency. The character keeps the same face, glasses, updo hairstyle, floral mini dress, and white boots while moving through multiple dance beats. That matters because dance-transfer demos usually break down in the face first, especially when the body turns or the arms move quickly across the frame.

The scene choice also helps. A simple patio with hedges and a lit planter gives enough visual depth to feel real without distracting from the motion test. Because the camera stays mostly locked in a full-body composition, viewers can evaluate whether the AI actually copied the movement instead of hiding errors behind fast edits.

If you want to reproduce this format, start with a very clear full-body reference image and a dance clip where the subject stays relatively close to the camera. Then ask the model to preserve facial identity, wardrobe, and body proportions while transferring only the choreography. A stable background and uninterrupted framing make it much easier to judge whether the result is genuinely good.

This kind of post performs well because it answers a specific creator question: can a still AI influencer actually copy a trending dance? By showing several poses in one short reel, the video gives a more honest answer than a single hero shot and makes the tool feel useful for reels, shorts, and avatar-content production.