SCAIL

Animate characters with 3D-consistent motion from a single reference image.

"A person dancing gracefully"

Input Image

Input Image
Character

Input Video

Motion

Generated Video

Result

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📄 About SCAIL
Key Features
Animates static reference images using 3D consistent pose representations for realistic motion.
Accepts both image and driving pose video inputs via file upload or URL, ensuring flexible workflows.
Supports auto aspect ratio (896×512 or 512×896) for optimal landscape or portrait output.
Customizable animation guidance via text prompt, allowing creative input for style and motion.
Adjustable quality settings with inference steps, balancing speed and output fidelity.
Handles complex and dynamic movements while maintaining character consistency.
Generates high-quality animated videos in approximately 45-75 seconds.
💡 Use Cases
Creating animated character content for social media platforms.
Producing marketing videos with dynamic, eye-catching animations.
Building virtual influencers or avatars for digital campaigns.
Generating educational videos that visually demonstrate movement or actions.
Enhancing storytelling in digital art and comics with animated sequences.
Developing game assets or cutscenes with pose-driven character motion.
Animating portraits or illustrations for creative projects and presentations.
🎯 Best For
🎯 Content creators, digital artists, marketers, educators, and developers seeking fast, high-quality character animation from images.
👍 Pros
Delivers realistic, 3D-consistent character animations from static images.
Supports a wide range of input formats for convenience and flexibility.
Intuitive interface with simple controls for both beginners and professionals.
Handles complex poses and movements while preserving character integrity.
Fast generation times enable rapid content creation and iteration.
Customizable prompts provide creative direction and control.
⚠️ Considerations
Currently limited to a single output resolution (512p with auto aspect).
Requires both a reference image and a driving video for each animation.
Animation quality may vary depending on input image and pose video compatibility.
Advanced users may desire more output customization options.
📚 How to Use SCAIL
1
Select or upload your reference image to serve as the character to animate.
2
Choose or upload a driving pose video that contains the desired motion sequence.
3
Enter an animation guidance prompt to direct the style or type of movement.
4
Set the output resolution (auto aspect ratio is applied based on input).
5
Adjust the number of inference steps to balance quality and generation speed as needed.
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Submit your inputs and wait for the animated video to be generated and downloaded.
💡 Pro Tips for SCAIL
Use Full-Body Reference Images SCAIL performs best when your reference image shows the entire character from head to toe with clear limb visibility. Cropped or partial body shots can result in inconsistent motion tracking. Ensure good lighting and avoid cluttered backgrounds that might confuse the pose extraction. For portrait-style animations where full body isn't needed, consider Seedance 2.0 Reference to Video which handles close-up character work more flexibly.
Match Pose Video Framing to Reference The driving video's framing should roughly match your reference image composition. If your character image is a full-body portrait shot, use a driving video with similar framing rather than a wide landscape shot. Mismatched aspect ratios or body scales can cause distortion or unnatural motion transfer. SCAIL auto-adjusts aspect ratio, but maintaining consistent framing between inputs yields smoother, more believable animations with better pose alignment.
Write Specific Motion Prompts Generic prompts like 'moving naturally' work, but detailed descriptions produce better results. Instead of 'dancing,' try 'performing energetic hip-hop dance moves with sharp arm gestures and fluid footwork.' The prompt guides SCAIL's interpretation of the driving video's motion, helping it emphasize the right movement qualities. For text-only workflows without driving videos, explore Seedance 2.0 Text to Video which generates motion purely from descriptions.
Increase Steps for Complex Movements The default 28 inference steps balance speed and quality well, but complex poses—acrobatics, rapid gestures, or intricate choreography—benefit from pushing steps closer to 30. Each additional step refines motion consistency and reduces artifacts, especially around joints and extremities. For faster iteration during creative exploration, start at lower steps (15-20) to preview motion, then run final versions at maximum quality once you've confirmed the pose video works well.
Pre-Process Driving Videos for Stability Shaky or poorly lit driving videos degrade output quality. Stabilize your pose video using basic editing software before uploading, and ensure the subject remains centered and well-lit throughout. Avoid rapid camera movements or cuts—SCAIL tracks pose sequences best with continuous, smooth footage. If you need AI-generated motion sequences instead of captured video, JAI AI Parkour Video creates dynamic action footage that can serve as driving input.
Test Character Compatibility Early Not all reference images animate equally well. Realistic human photos typically yield the best results, while highly stylized illustrations or abstract characters may produce inconsistent motion. Run a quick test with a simple driving video first to gauge how SCAIL interprets your character's proportions and features. If results are unsatisfactory, try adjusting the image (clearer pose, better lighting) or switch to Seedance 2.0 Fast Image to Video for stylized content.
Frequently Asked Questions
You need a reference image (the character to animate) and a driving pose video (the source of motion). Both can be uploaded directly or provided via URL.
Yes, you can guide the animation by entering a text prompt that describes the desired motion or style. This helps tailor the output to your creative vision.
Generation times typically range from 45 to 75 seconds per video, depending on the complexity of the inputs and selected quality settings.
Absolutely! SCAIL produces high-quality, consistent animations, making it ideal for professional use in marketing, digital art, education, and more.
Pricing varies by model and is based on a pay-as-you-go credit system, providing flexibility and value for different usage needs.
SCAIL operates on JAI Portal's pay-as-you-go credit system, with pricing based on generation complexity and duration. Typical animations at default settings (28 inference steps, 512p resolution) consume credits proportional to processing time—roughly 45-75 seconds of GPU compute. Exact credit costs are displayed before you confirm generation, allowing you to budget accordingly. Higher inference steps increase credit usage slightly but deliver better quality. Compare this to faster models like Seedance 2.0 Fast Reference to Video, which trades some motion fidelity for lower credit consumption and quicker turnaround. JAI Portal's transparent credit system means you only pay for what you generate, with no subscription lock-in.
Yes, all paid outputs generated on JAI Portal—including SCAIL animations—come with full commercial-use rights. You can use your videos in marketing campaigns, social media content, client projects, advertisements, or any revenue-generating application without additional licensing fees. This applies whether you're creating content for your own business or delivering work to clients. The reference image and driving video you upload must be content you own or have rights to use; JAI Portal grants commercial rights to the AI-generated output, not to input materials. Always ensure your source assets are properly licensed, especially if using stock footage or third-party images as inputs.
SCAIL currently outputs at 512p resolution with automatic aspect ratio detection—either 896×512 pixels (landscape) or 512×896 pixels (portrait)—based on your reference image orientation. Output videos are delivered in MP4 format, optimized for web playback and social media sharing. Input driving videos can be uploaded in most common formats (MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM), though MP4 is recommended for best compatibility. While 512p may seem modest, it's optimized for fast generation and social media use; the resolution is sufficient for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and most digital marketing applications. For higher-resolution video generation workflows, consider combining SCAIL output with external upscaling tools or explore other JAI Portal video models that offer 720p or 1080p options.
SCAIL is available through JAI Portal's web interface for individual generations, ideal for creative exploration and one-off projects. For users needing batch processing—animating dozens of characters with the same driving video, for example—JAI Portal offers API access to all models, including SCAIL. API integration allows you to automate workflows, queue multiple jobs, and integrate character animation into larger production pipelines. Contact JAI Portal support or check the developer documentation for API keys, rate limits, and batch pricing. API usage follows the same pay-per-use credit model, making it cost-effective for scaling animation production without upfront infrastructure investment or subscription commitments.
Distorted output usually stems from input quality issues. First, verify your reference image shows the full body clearly with no cropped limbs or occlusions. Second, check that your driving video has stable framing, good lighting, and the subject remains fully visible throughout. If the pose in the driving video is drastically different from the reference image's starting pose—for example, a standing reference with a crouching driving video—SCAIL may struggle to map motion accurately. Try using a driving video with a similar starting pose. Increasing inference steps to 30 can also reduce artifacts. If problems persist, test with a different reference image or driving video to isolate the issue. For troubleshooting complex cases, compare results with Seedance 2.0 Reference to Video, which uses different motion transfer techniques and may handle your specific inputs better.
⚖️ How SCAIL Compares
SCAIL specializes in pose-driven character animation, making it the go-to choice when you have both a reference image and a driving pose video to transfer motion from. It excels at maintaining 3D-consistent character appearance across complex movements, ideal for animating portraits, full-body character shots, or virtual influencers with realistic motion. However, if you don't have a driving video, Seedance 2.0 Text to Video generates motion purely from text prompts, eliminating the need for pose footage. For faster iteration with slightly lower fidelity, Seedance 2.0 Fast Reference to Video offers quicker turnaround times and lower credit costs, suitable for high-volume social media content where speed matters more than perfection. If your project involves music-driven animation or choreography, JAI Music Clip Generator syncs motion to audio tracks, adding rhythm-based movement that SCAIL doesn't natively support. SCAIL's 512p auto-aspect output is optimized for social platforms but may feel limiting for users needing higher resolutions; in those cases, combining SCAIL with upscaling tools or exploring other JAI Portal video models can bridge the gap. Choose SCAIL when you need precise pose control, have quality driving footage, and prioritize character consistency over generation speed. For broader video generation needs, explore JAI Portal's full lineup or use the side-by-side comparison tool at signup to test multiple models with your specific inputs.

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