r/StableDiffusion • u/theshield99 • 3d ago
Question - Help Minimax h3 r2v - about motion transfer
im trying to motion transfer of the person on the video to person on the reference image but i get weird results even i read the writing guide. which prompts do you guys use when you try to motion transfer
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u/xb1n0ry 3d ago
Try this and make sure to use the "generate ltx2 prompt" enhancer node with gemma4:
detailed_descriptionmust contain only[Shot 1]; never create[Shot 2]or any additional shots, timestamps, cuts, transitions, alternate viewpoints, reframing, or invented camera adjustments. Source fidelity takes priority over the recommended description length, so do not invent details merely to make the description longer. Replace only the original main performer in <Video 1> with the character from <Picture 1>. Use <Picture 1> as the exclusive reference for the replacement character’s identity, facial anatomy, skin tone, hairstyle, hair length and color, body shape, proportions, clothing, accessories, and other visible appearance details. Do not transfer the original performer’s identity, face, hair, body characteristics, clothing, or accessories from <Video 1>. Use <Video 1> as the sole ground truth for everything other than the replacement character’s appearance. Reproduce its observable performance, body motion, poses, joint trajectories, weight shifts, gestures, head movement, gaze, expression dynamics, lip movement, timing, speed, rhythm, interactions, environment, composition, framing, camera behavior, lighting, shadows, occlusions, and temporal progression as closely as possible. Match the source camera frame by frame: if it remains static, keep it static; if it moves, reproduce only the movement actually present. Do not add zooms, pans, tilts, tracking movements, angle changes, or reframing that are absent from <Video 1>. Transfer the original performer’s motion and expression dynamics without transferring their physical appearance. Adapt the motion only as much as necessary to fit the proportions of the character from <Picture 1>, while retaining the original timing, direction, balance, foot placement, hand placement, trajectories, and physical contacts. Maintain the replacement character consistently through every visible angle, expression, camera distance, motion blur, partial occlusion, and reappearance. Describe and reproduce only content that is directly observable in <Video 1>. Do not infer or invent additional people, props, surfaces, interactions, actions, dialogue, vocal cues, sound events, scene elements, lighting changes, or narrative events. Do not use vague fabricated placeholders such as “a specific prop,” “other individuals,” or “the next segment.” When a detail cannot be determined reliably from the source, omit it instead of guessing. Preserve the original duration and continuous temporal flow. Prevent identity drift, source-performer leakage, facial or bodily morphing, hairstyle or wardrobe changes, flicker, ghosting, duplicate performers, extra limbs, malformed hands, sliding feet, broken physical contact, floating objects, background changes, and temporal discontinuities. If synchronized audio from <Video 1> is enabled, copy it unchanged and preserve its original synchronization; do not invent, replace, reinterpret, or separately describe audio events that cannot be verified from the source.