🌟 Struggling to Get That Perfect Low Angle Shot?
This model makes it effortless to capture extreme upward facial perspectives at low angles. Whether you’re training a LoRA or building a 3D model, this tool is the perfect solution.

🎯 How to Use:
1️⃣ Choose any subject photo shot from a horizontal or slightly above horizontal perspective.
2️⃣ Load both the high noise and low noise models into your image to video workflow. (I tested high noise strength between 0.75–1.0, which runs stably; low noise works well around 0.5.)
3️⃣ Input the trigger word “(Arc-Descending Low Angle)” — a cinematic low angle crane like motion.
4️⃣ For more control, try prompt templates like these (replace the subject as needed):

“The camera starts moving forward from eye level, then tilts down vertically, shifting the perspective into a full low angle shot. Finally, it approaches the ground, capturing a full body close up of the man from below.”

“The camera starts at eye level, then tilts vertically downward, moving the perspective into a complete low angle view. At the end, it closes in on the chin, finishing with a dramatic low angle facial close up.”

💡 You can also write your own prompts following this motion concept — most of the time, they’ll produce excellent results.

🌟 Still struggling to capture tricky low-angle upward shots?
This model can easily capture facial materials at extreme upward angles. If you have needs for LoRA training or 3D model construction, it will be the perfect choice.

🎯 How to Use:
1️⃣ Choose any subject photo shot from a horizontal or above-horizontal perspective.
2️⃣ Load the high noise model and low noise model into the image-to-video workflow (I tested high noise strength between 0.75–1.0, which runs stably; low noise works well around 0.5).
3️⃣ Input the trigger word “(Arc-Descending Low Angle)” — a low-angle cinematic crane-like motion.
4️⃣ For better-targeted output, you can refer to the following prompt templates (replace the subject as needed):

“The camera starts moving forward from eye level, then tilts down vertically, shifting the perspective into a full low angle shot. Finally, it approaches the ground, capturing a full body close up of the man from below.”

“The camera starts at eye level, then tilts vertically downward, moving the perspective into a complete low angle view. At the end, it closes in on the chin, finishing with a dramatic low angle facial close up.”

💡 Of course, you can also create your own prompts that align with this motion concept.