Raise the water horse of Scottish lochs in your browser with Morphic's Kelpie AI video generator. Direct a black horse at the reed line, a traveler drawn onto its dripping back, or a loch breaking as it turns for the deep. Score the menace with Music, then keep it on-look with Character Lineup.

Kelpie characters you can direct

Kelpie scenes you can stage

Standing at the reed line in the mist

A black horse motionless among the reeds, breath fogging, water dripping from its belly, the far shore of the loch lost in low haze.

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The rider stuck fast to its back

A traveler mounted and struggling, hands bonded to the slick hide as the horse walks calmly and steadily into the deepening shallows.

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The loch breaking as it turns for the deep

The still black surface splitting into slow rings, a mane and back sliding under, hooves the last thing to vanish into the dark water.

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A bridle on the bank at dawn

A wet leather bridle abandoned on flattened grass at the water's edge, a single deep hoofprint slowly filling with loch water.

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Crea videos de the Kelpie en tres pasos

  1. 01

    Describe tu escena de the Kelpie

    Escribe la escena de the Kelpie que quieres, en palabras simples.

  2. 02

    Genera el video

    Morphic genera un clip cinematográfico y listo para usar en tu canvas en segundos.

  3. 03

    Refina tu video de the Kelpie

    Ajusta el prompt, regenera variaciones y luego descarga o comparte la toma.

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Where can I make Kelpie videos with AI?
You can create Kelpie scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the beat, the loch, and the framing, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What kinds of Kelpie scenes work best with AI video?
Single-shot found-footage moments work best: the horse at the reed line, a rider trapped on its back, the loch breaking as it dives, a bridle left on the bank. Anchor each scene to one loch, one beat, and one camera type.
How do I get the eerie found-footage look for Kelpie videos?
Keep the water still and the hide wrong. Describe cold loch mist, a slick over-wet black coat, weed in the mane, and a handheld frame that drifts closer. The calm before the pull reads as more menacing than the attack itself.
How do I keep the kelpie consistent across multiple scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock the black hide, the weed-tangled mane, and the unnatural wetness, then reference that card in every prompt. Morphic keeps the creature consistent across its horse and human forms.
Can I add narration and music to my Kelpie videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates a folk-tale voiceover or a witness account from your script, and the Music tool produces a low, tense score. Layer both onto the clip to publish a complete Kelpie short.
Is the Kelpie based on real folklore?
Yes. The kelpie comes from Scottish folklore, a shape-shifting water spirit that haunted lochs and rivers, most often appearing as a black horse. Traditional accounts describe it luring riders onto its back with adhesive skin, then dragging them into the deep to drown.