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@languer8 Although I used a custom LTX-Video workflow, I also tried the built-in ComfyUI LTX-Video template and got a good output.
I generated a 1080p video and upscaled it to 4K using RTX Video Super Resolution.
@languer8 In this test, I created a black-and-white render with Freestyle in Blender. I used that as an input alongside a real photograph (ref) and generated the first frame using FLUX.2 Klein in ComfyUI.
@languer8 Thanks !
Basically, you need two pieces of input information: an OpenGL animation to be used as motion guidance, and a finished render of the first frame to define the look of the video.
Although the modeling is not yet complete, I have started working on materials and textures to give the rendering more time to develop while continuing to refine the remaining details.