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AI Lip Sync Scene: Drawing Lip Sync

Turn hand-drawn characters into talking clips without frame-by-frame animation. Great for storyboard and concept work.

AI Lip Sync Scene: Drawing Lip Sync gives you a repeatable format that teams can ship quickly.

Animate sketches or drawings with accurate lip sync.

This scene is built for Storyboards, Concept art, Animated pitches with outcomes like Faster iterations and Lower production cost. Use the workflow below to ship a reliable, repeatable format without reshoots or extra edits. AI Lip Sync Scene: Drawing Lip Sync keeps production predictable.

Each case includes a short script and pacing tips so you can test hooks fast and scale the best-performing version into longer videos.

StoryboardsConcept artAnimated pitchesEducation

1. Upload photo

1. Choose a face

Step 1/4

Choose a face

Follow the next step to keep building your video.

Why this scene works

Faster iterations

Lower production cost

Consistent voice

Workflow

  1. 01

    Upload a clean drawing

    Use high-contrast art with a clear mouth area.

  2. 02

    Keep scripts short

    Short lines preserve mouth alignment.

  3. 03

    Add emotion tags

    Light emotion cues help the animation feel alive.

  4. 04

    Export variants

    Swap lines to iterate on storyboards.

Case Library

Ready-to-use cases

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Storyboard pitch

Animate a storyboard character for a quick pitch.

(confident) This is the opening scene. (curious) Our hero learns the secret.
  • Use short beats
  • Keep the tone clear
16:930-45s

Educational sketch

Teach a concept with a talking sketch.

(calm) Here is how the process works step by step.
  • Use a calm tone
  • Explain one concept at a time
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Comic strip motion

Bring a comic panel to life.

(sarcastic) Another meeting? (sighing) I need more coffee.
  • Use strong punchlines
  • Keep it short
1:115-20s

Concept test

Test character voice with a quick clip.

(friendly) Hi, I am the new guide for this world.
  • Focus on tone
  • Use a simple greeting
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Narrated sketch

Narrate a scene from a sketchbook.

(calm) This is the setting, and here is the conflict.
  • Use two beats
  • Avoid long sentences
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Pitch deck insert

Embed a talking drawing in a pitch deck.

(confident) This character anchors the story and drives the narrative.
  • Use concise language
  • Keep it professional

FAQs

Does it work with rough sketches?

Yes, but clean lines and clear mouths look best.

Can I use it for storyboards?

Yes. It is great for quick pitch iterations.

Should I color the drawing?

Color helps but is not required.

AI Lip Sync Scene: Drawing Lip Sync is designed for repeatable production and fast iteration. AI Lip Sync Scene: Drawing Lip Sync keeps teams aligned on pacing, tone, and delivery.

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