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Full Length Faceless Stories From 1 Image With Grok AI (100% FREE)

By Tool Drop

Summary

## Key takeaways - **One Image Yields Full HD Video**: The whole video you just watched was made from one single image and it's completely free. No credits, no one-time free tier, no monthly plan, generate HD videos like this over and over every single day. [00:29], [00:38] - **ChatGPT Generates Story Prompts**: I needed a story first, so I went to ChatGPT and asked for ideas. With that single prompt, ChatGPT gives you four main images and four video clips for each image. [01:09], [01:36] - **Meta AI Ensures Face Consistency**: Download the face you want, upload it again, then paste your second prompt. Now the tool keeps the same face. Do this for all four images. [02:26], [02:41] - **Grok Chains Clips Seamlessly**: Grok Imagine lets you chain videos together. Pause your generated clip, drag the timeline to the end, right-click and choose copy video frame, paste the frame, add your second animation prompt. [03:55], [04:01] - **Free HD Upscale in Grok**: There's a hidden HD upgrade button. Click the icon showing your generated videos, select a clip, open the three dot menu, choose upscale. This gives you HD quality with no watermark. [04:54], [05:06] - **Grok Limits: 5-30 Videos Daily**: Free users get anywhere from 5 to 15 and sometimes even 30 video generations per day. The number fluctuates and is not fixed. Daily video limit resets roughly every 24 hours around midnight. [03:01], [03:06]

Topics Covered

  • One Image Yields Full HD Video
  • Enforce Face Consistency Across Scenes
  • Grok Limits Fluctuate Daily
  • Chain Frames Without Quality Loss
  • Upscale Clips to HD Free

Full Transcript

Watch this.

Wait, is this how it's supposed to taste?

>> Yep. Monday morning fuel.

That's better.

>> Can you believe the whole video you just watched was made from one single image?

And it's completely free. No credits, no one-time free tier, no monthly plan waiting to ambush your wallet. You can

generate HD videos like this over and over every single day. And today, I'm going to show you exactly how I did it.

So, let's start from the very beginning because the first step is the one that makes or breaks your entire animation.

But before you think this is some magical one-click method, let me tell you there are tricks, limitations, and a few why is this happening moments you

need to know.

I needed a story first, so I went to chat GPT and asked for ideas. It gave me a bunch and I chose the first one. The

door that follows you. a mysterious door that appears wherever the character goes. Creepy,

goes. Creepy, but perfect.

To turn that idea into a proper story, I used a detailed prompt. I'll put it in the description so you can copy paste it without wrestling your keyboard. [music]

With that single prompt, ChatGpt gives you four main images and four video clips for each image. That's exactly

what we need. Different scenes,

different environments, but the same character. If you skip the next part,

character. If you skip the next part, your character's face will change in every shot. So, let's get this right.

every shot. So, let's get this right.

First, we create the four main images.

Search for Meta AI on Google and sign in. This tool can generate ultra

in. This tool can generate ultra realistic images with no limits. Open

the side menu.

Click create and choose image under the image or video option.

Set the aspect ratio to 16 to9. Adjust

the aesthetics if you want and paste the first image prompt from chat [music] GPT.

In a few seconds, [music] you get cinematic portraits.

But we need consistency across all four images. So download the face you want,

images. So download the face you want, upload it again, then paste your second prompt.

Now the tool keeps the same face. Do

this for all four images and download them.

The next tool looks powerful, but it comes with a limitation that confuses a lot of beginners.

Search for Grock AI and sign in. This

tool is completely free, but here are the limitations you need to know. The

daily video limit resets roughly every 24 hours. It's not officially confirmed.

24 hours. It's not officially confirmed.

Most users see the reset happen around midnight. Free users get anywhere from 5

midnight. Free users get anywhere from 5 to 15 and sometimes even 30 video generations per day. The number

fluctuates and is not fixed. Once you're

signed in, click create image.

Upload your first Meta AI image.

Grock will instantly create a random video based on it. Ignore that. Paste

the first animation prompt from chat GPT. Now you'll get a six-second clip

GPT. Now you'll get a six-second clip that matches your story. However, Grock

imagine often adds random background music. To prevent this, use the negative

music. To prevent this, use the negative prompt. No background music.

prompt. No background music.

Okay, that door definitely wasn't here yesterday.

>> Grom Imagine lets you chain videos together. Pause your generated clip.

together. Pause your generated clip.

Drag the timeline to the end. Rightclick

and choose copy video frame. Go back to the Imagine tab. Paste the frame.

Add your second animation prompt. Click

make video.

Now your second clip continues directly from the first one.

Why is it warm?

Repeat this process to generate the third and fourth clips. But here's

another important limitation.

Reusing the last frame repeatedly causes quality to degrade.

You may face moderation blocks. Some

generations fail randomly and [music] even failed attempts count against your daily limit. Use chaining wisely.

daily limit. Use chaining wisely.

These clips look good, but they're short and low quality. Here's how to fix that.

There's a hidden [music] HD upgrade button. Click the icon showing your

button. Click the icon showing your generated videos.

Select a clip. Open the three dot menu.

Choose upscale.

This gives you HD quality with no watermark. Do this for all your clips. I

watermark. Do this for all your clips. I

repeated the entire process for all four main images. In total, I ended up with

main images. In total, I ended up with 16 video clips, adding up to around 1 minute and 16 seconds of animation.

Now everything starts coming together. I

imported all the clips into my video editor, placed them in order, and exported [music] the final video. And

that's how the story, The Door That Follows You, came to [music] life.

>> Okay, that door definitely wasn't here yesterday.

Why is it warm?

All right, don't freak out. Just open

it.

What the? This isn't even my floor.

Okay. Not a dream. Definitely not a dream. Are the trees

dream. Are the trees moving?

Are you showing me where to go?

Fine. But if something jumps out, I'm gone.

>> No way.

You're me.

Listen. Time is collapsing. You opened

the door too late.

What do you mean collapsing?

You have one chance. Fix the watch or we both disappear.

Come on.

Stay together.

If I fix you, maybe we both get out.

Almost got it.

Did I just save myself? If you want more tutorials like this, AI workflows, faceless video tools, beginnerfriendly YouTube shortcuts, just let me know what

you want me to break down next.

Thanks for watching. I'll see you in the next one.

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