Recently, videos of animals, buildings, and other objects inflating and flying into the sky have gone viral on social media. Whether animate or inanimate, everything is being squashed, melted, and inflated in a series of hilarious effects. Due to their comedic nature, these videos quickly sparked a viral spread across the internet.

These amusing effects are all created using the latest 1.5 version AI video model from Pika. AIbase tested it with a previously generated parrot, and it indeed proved to be quite entertaining and simple, even without needing to input prompt words.

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Simply upload an image, select the effect you desire from the "Pikaffects" options, and click generate.

And just like that, my parrot was magnificently inflated. Who wouldn't ask: What happened to it?

The core highlight of Pika1.5 lies in its newly introduced "Pikaffects" special effects feature. This allows users to easily achieve surreal effects such as squashing, melting, inflating, and exploding objects, even transforming ordinary items into sliceable cakes.

For example, if you upload an image of slicing toilet paper and select the "Cake-ify it" function, it will transform into a cake as it is cut.

You can also easily make shoes explode:

You can even easily make a man sitting in a chair melt:

This moment, melting, is vividly portrayed.

These fun and unique visual effects quickly sparked a viral spread on the internet, with many users creating and sharing various humorous videos.

In terms of professional capabilities, Pika1.5 has made significant leaps in both image-to-video (I2V) and text-to-video (T2V). The generated video quality is fine-grained with impressive detail. Whether it's the debris movement during a building collapse or the portrayal of facial expressions and skin textures, it has reached a near-cinematic level.

The improvement in camera movement techniques is also noteworthy. Users can achieve professional cinematography skills like fast zooming, panning, and crane shots, even complex effects like "bullet time," with simple text prompts.

Prompt: bullet time shot, 360-degree camera circling around floating furniture

This significantly lowers the barrier to high-quality video production, providing ordinary users with professional-level creative tools.

The portrayal of human actions is also more fluid and natural. From simple heart gestures to complex walking scenes, Pika1.5 can produce convincing effects, almost indistinguishable from the real world.

Pika's innovation is not only technical but also in its product philosophy. Their goal is not just to produce movie-level blockbusters but to enable everyone to easily create fun video content. This inclusive design approach allows even users unfamiliar with AI to easily create personalized special effects videos.

It's worth noting that Pika1.5 has shown deeper progress in object materials, spatial relationships, and semantic understanding. This lays a solid foundation for the future development of AI video technology and makes us look forward to the upcoming Pika2.0 version.

Experience URL: https://top.aibase.com/tool/pika