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Turn Text into Looping Video with Tile Morph

Tile Morph is a text-to-video model built for creating looping animations from text prompts. Instead of recording footage or working in video editing software, you describe a starting scene and an ending scene in plain language, and the model generates a short video that morphs between them. The output is designed to tile, meaning it loops back on itself without a visible cut. The model gives you practical controls for shaping the result. You can set the width, height, and frame rate to match your target format. Adjusting the number of animation frames and interpolation steps changes how many intermediate images sit between your two scenes, which directly affects how smooth or sharp the transition feels. Pinning a seed lets you reproduce the same output whenever you need consistency across a project. Tile Morph fits naturally into workflows where you need a repeating background or animated texture and want to skip the manual animation process. Paste in two descriptive prompts, tune the settings to your taste, and download the video to drop into your project.

Andreasjansson

529.3k runs

Tile Morph

2023-02-10

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Table of contents

  • Overview
  • How It Works
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Credit Cost
  • Features
  • Use Cases
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Overview

Tile Morph is a text-to-video model that takes two text prompts and generates a looping animation that transitions between them. On Picasso IA, you write a starting scene and an ending scene in plain language, and the model produces a short video clip that morphs from one into the other. The output tiles back on itself without a visible cut, which makes it useful for website backgrounds, game textures, video overlays, and any project that calls for a repeating animated clip.

How It Works

  • Write your starting scene in the prompt start field and your ending scene in the prompt end field
  • Optionally chain multiple scenes by separating prompts with a pipe character
  • Choose a width and height from the preset dropdown options to set your target resolution
  • Adjust the frame rate, number of animation frames, and interpolation steps to control how smooth and how long the transition runs
  • Hit generate, then download the looping video file when it is ready

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Tile Morph on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.

Is it free to try? Yes, you can run Tile Morph for free without creating an account or entering payment details.

How long does it take to get results? Most runs finish in under a minute. The exact time depends on the resolution you choose and the number of inference steps you set.

What output formats are supported? Tile Morph outputs a video file you can download and use directly in your projects or import into any video editing tool.

Can I customize the output quality or style? Yes. Adjust the guidance scale to control how closely the output follows your prompts, and set a fixed seed to reproduce the same animation on every run.

How many times can I run the model? You can generate as many animations as you want. Iterate on prompts and settings until the result matches what you had in mind.

Where can I use the outputs? The looping video works as a website background, a game texture, a video overlay, or any other project where a repeating clip fits.

Credit Cost

Each generation consumes 10 credits

10 credits

or 50 credits for 5 generations

Features

Everything this model can do for you

Looping output

The animation tiles back on itself so it can repeat without any visible cut or jump.

Dual-prompt input

Describe a starting scene and an ending scene to define the full animation arc.

Multi-prompt chaining

Separate prompts with a pipe character to morph through multiple scenes in one video.

Adjustable frame rate

Set frames per second from low to high to control playback smoothness.

Seed control

Fix the start and end seeds to reproduce the exact same animation on every run.

Resolution options

Choose from five preset widths and four preset heights to match your target canvas.

Guidance scale

Raise or lower the guidance value to tighten or loosen how closely the output follows your prompt.

Looping videos ideal for backgrounds and textures

Use Cases

Generate a smooth looping background animation for a website by typing a starting and ending scene as text prompts

Create tileable texture animations for game backgrounds by describing the starting and ending visual styles

Produce short transitional video clips for social media posts by typing two contrasting scene descriptions

Animate abstract patterns that loop continuously for use as video overlays or screensavers

Build looping animated visuals for presentations by morphing between two themed scene descriptions

Test different visual styles by iterating on start and end prompts with a fixed seed to reproduce results

Convert written descriptions of two environments into a short animated clip that transitions between them

Enhancing interactive installations with infinite visuals

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