Short plush motion with a calmer premium look
Use this page when the video should feel soft, collectible, and shelf-ready rather than energetic campaign animation.
This hotspot video page is for users searching plush-inspired motion clips from image references.
Use this page when the video should feel soft, collectible, and shelf-ready rather than energetic campaign animation.
This route works best for subtle waves, blinks, turns, and reveal shots that keep the plush shape stable.
It is a practical path for validating premium jellycat-like motion before producing a broader video set.
Choose one mode: prompt only, or image + prompt. Add a concise Jellycat style motion brief for better consistency.
Short motion instructions work better than long cinematic prompts.
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The preview starts with an example image and switches to your generated result.
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Pick the exact still image or subject look you want to preserve before you ask for motion. This avoids identity drift.
Say whether the video should blink, sway, walk, reveal, or rotate. One movement idea usually performs better than several weak ones.
A homepage hero loop, a social reel, and a gift message clip need different pacing. Say where the clip will live.
For consistency, image-first is usually stronger. It gives the model a stable character reference before you add motion.
Small, readable motion usually wins: blinking, gentle sway, toy-like bounce, or a clean reveal. Plush videos break when motion gets too ambitious.
Users who already understand the plush visual they want and now need motion for a product page, ad, gift clip, or social post.