10 AI Tools For Creative Monetization: Master The Art of Turning Text To 3D Animation
There are several ways you can spice up your mid-journey images for social media, AI films, or just for fun. You can add immersion, animation, speech, or even create 3D worlds—all for free. Each technique takes less than two minutes, whole some may take only a few seconds. And it doesn’t have to be mid-journey images; it can be from any image generator or a real photo, if those still exist.
First up, try Leia Pics. You can visit convert.leopics.com, then upload your image, and voila—an immersive depth animation will just be created for you. You then have to adjust the sliders for animation cycle and style in the advanced editor. Click share and select your export format. It’s is super easy, yet mesmerizing.
Secondly, for a quick trick, use CapCut. It’s not AI, but it’s trendy. Download the app, start a project, upload your photos, select a style like 3D Zoom, and watch the magic happen. Good images are key—garbage in, garbage out.
The next AI tool is Pika. Pika also have text to speech ability. And it’s widely used. The link to Pika website on the list of AI at the at top of this article.
Leaving you with a free gem, Instaverse from Illumin AI is the fourth tool. All you have to do is turn your image into a 3D environment. I uploaded an image at the beginning of this article where you can find the link to instaverse and all the AI animation tooI. As soon as you visit the site, Upload your image and let it be at layerpics for a depth map, then back to Instaverse. Control the movement and enjoy the awesomeness.
Do you want animated drawings? Meta’s Research tool is fantastic. It’s is the fifth on the list. When you visit the site, add a pose or T-pose to your prompt, and use a vertical aspect ratio, and then remove the background with remove.bg. Choose from various animations, and you’re good to go.
Next up is Genmo. This is quick for cool animations. Use the new Genmo chat feature, upload an image, and direct it. Ask it to animate, make changes if needed, and enjoy the results.
If you want to create speaking avatars, you need tools like did.com, heygen, or Sad Talker on Hugging Face. Upload a face image, add a script or audio, and let it generate. Premium options are easy to use, and Sad Talker is completely free.
For broader capabilities, try DALL-E. It’s a bit complex but offers interesting animations. The free version has a seven-day trial, then $5/month. Experiment it with styles, camera movement, and wideness for cool results.
Kaiber also has a fantastic options when you visit the site. Upload your image and let it generate your desired results.
Lastly, Runway. Runway is a paid tool with image prompting. It’s also a suite for video and photo animations. You need to test out the image-to-video feature for amazing results, although it comes with a cost. When it works well, it delivers high-quality outputs.
There you have it—elevate your image game with these modern techniques and see money flowing into you bank accounts.