The guide ยท playbook
Clone anyone's face in your videos.
Take any video of yourself and swap in someone else's appearance while keeping your exact movements, expressions, and timing. One AI-generated face image, one motion-control pass, and you have a finished clip. About 10 minutes end to end, and no editing skills required.
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Transform any video of yourself into a video featuring someone else's appearance, keeping your movements, expressions, and timing intact. Beginner-friendly, and the whole thing takes about 10 minutes including the roughly 3-minute AI generation.
Tools you'll need
HiggsfieldAI face transformation, generates the target face image โ higgsfield.aiKling AIAI video generation, applies the face to your video with motion control โ klingai.comYour original videoAny clip of yourself, existing content or recorded for thisReference imageA clear, front-facing photo of who you want to become
Step by step
Prepare your original video
Record or pick any video of yourself. Quality doesn't need to be perfect, but your face should be clearly visible. Any length works โ shorter clips process faster.Take a screenshot
Play the video and pause on a clear frame where your face is visible. Screenshot that frame and save it to your computer.Higgsfield transformation
Go to higgsfield.ai, upload your screenshot from step 2, then upload your reference image (the person you want to become). Paste the exact prompt below, click Generate, wait 30โ60 seconds, and save the generated image.Kling AI motion control
Go to klingai.com, open the Video section, and select Motion Control. Upload your original video (step 1) and the Higgsfield image (step 3), click Generate, wait about 3 minutes, then download your final video.The exact Higgsfield prompt โ swap in the name of the person you're becoming:
That's it
You now have a video with the same movements as your original, a different person's appearance, no manual editing, and a professional-looking result.
Pro tips for best results
- Use high-quality reference images โ HD, well-lit, front-facing.
- Make sure your original video has good lighting.
- Keep videos under 30 seconds for faster processing.
- Use clips with clear, unobstructed face visibility.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Using blurry or low-quality reference images.
- Videos where the face is partially hidden or at extreme angles.
- Skipping the Higgsfield step and going straight to Kling.
- Using copyrighted content without permission.
Troubleshooting
Face doesn't look natural. Try a different frame from your video, or use a higher-quality reference image.
Processing takes longer than 3 minutes. Normal for longer videos โ be patient, or shorten the clip for faster results.
Higgsfield image doesn't match the reference. Adjust your prompt or try a different reference angle, and make sure the reference is clear and high-resolution.
Recommended specifications
| Original video | Reference image |
|---|---|
| Resolution: 1080p or higher | Resolution: 512ร512px minimum, higher is better |
| Frame rate: 24โ60 fps | Format: JPG, PNG |
| Format: MP4, MOV | Quality: clear, well-lit, front-facing |
| Length: 5โ30 seconds optimal | File size: under 10MB |
Original guide by Artem Novitckii. More from him on Instagram, in the Skool community, and across his resource library.