
Kling v3 omni image is now available on the Kling image page in OpenVideoMaker. Users can generate an image first and then continue into Kling video, motion control, or effects workflows.
If video is the next step, one workable approach is to settle the subject, composition, and scene mood in the image stage, then describe motion later in the video stage.
What it can be used for
- Character intros, product visuals, and establishing scenes
- First frames for later Kling video generation
- Short-form assets that need a consistent visual style
- Product, people, or scene images
Suggested usage
Open the Kling image page and write the prompt as a shot description rather than a full video script. Include the subject, shot distance, environment, and lighting.
A cinematic close-up of a runner tying shoes on a rainy street, wet asphalt reflections, dramatic side light, shallow depth of field
After generation, you can choose one result and then continue on the video page with motion details.
Tips and workflow
Kling Image supports 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio, which works well for banners and panoramic images. Reference-image-driven generation keeps the subject consistent across outputs.
A panoramic mountain landscape at golden hour, wide cinematic composition, dramatic sky, no text
What this launch adds
Kling v3 omni image gives the Kling workflow in OpenVideoMaker a starting point on the image side. From there, you can continue with video, Motion Control, or Effects tools.