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# 3D Motion

Here's a quick tutorial on how to use 3D Motion on Morphic:

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1. Upload or generate your image on the Canvas
2. Select the image
3. Switch to 3D Motion in the Focus Mode
4. Morphic will now create a point cloud and detect depth
5. Click and drag to move the camera
6. Rotate, zoom in and out, and pan around with your cursor; explore different angles and depth
7. Click “+ New position” to save the current camera view
8. Add up to 20 camera positions to build your shot
9. Use the video timeline to adjust when each position appears
10. Optionally, add a prompt
11. Hit Generate to turn your image into a dynamic video with your custom camera motion

That’s how you use the 3D Motion feature on Morphic. This is ideal for creating dynamic, depth-filled videos from images.

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If you have any trouble or have any questions, feel free to reach out. We're happy to help. Write to us at [**support@morphic.com**](mailto:support@morphic.com)**.**


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