Artifacts like flickering, warping, or morphing are often caused by unclear input images, overly complex prompts, or insufficient negative prompts. First, ensure your input image is high-resolution, well-lit, and has a clear focal subject. Simplify your motion prompt to focus on one or two specific camera movements rather than multiple simultaneous actions. Strengthen your negative prompt by adding terms like 'flicker, warp, distortion, glitch, morph, unnatural movement.' If issues persist, try reducing the cfg_scale setting (if accessible) to allow the AI more interpretive freedom, or test a different input image with simpler composition. For persistent quality issues, compare results with
Kling Video v3 Standard Image to Video or
Vidu Q3 Image to Video to identify if the problem is model-specific or input-related.