Subject count evidence
two-subject implied composition
The source should already support the implied or visible subject arrangement.Template source guide
Front Doggy helps users judge whether the source can support forward-angle doggy motion where face-side direction and hip placement are visible. The image should begin as a forward or three-quarter body pose with torso, waist, hips, and legs in frame. Face-side body direction with waist-to-hip alignment is the first source-fit signal; side-front room around thighs and lower torso is the support cue. Front Doggy uses forward-facing composition; Hard Doggy uses rear-side intensity, and POV Doggy uses camera immersion. If Doggy Style 2.0 or POV Doggy can use the upload with less repair, the user should switch before generating.
The Front Doggy sample should be a quick source-read. It needs face-side body direction with waist-to-hip alignment, it should keep side-front room around thighs and lower torso, and it should align with forward-angle doggy motion where face-side direction and hip placement are visible. Compare Doggy Style 2.0 and POV Doggy whenever the preview seems to repair the still.
| Choose this template when | Use Front Doggy when the preview can follow forward-angle doggy motion where face-side direction and hip placement are visible from the still alone. |
|---|---|
| First source-image check | Crop Front Doggy from a forward or three-quarter body pose with torso, waist, hips, and legs in frame with the active cue centered enough to inspect. |
| Run it this way | Begin Front Doggy after face-side body direction with waist-to-hip alignment is visible in both upload and preview. |
| Avoid this template when | Do not force Front Doggy when face-side body direction with waist-to-hip alignment is covered or outside the crop. |
| Expected output | Front Doggy should produce forward-angle doggy motion where face-side direction and hip placement are visible without making the upload feel replaced. The strongest results preserve face-side body direction with waist-to-hip alignment and side-front room around thighs and lower torso. |
Use when subject count, body spacing, position, and partner-aware framing define the template choice.
| Template cluster | Partner and position source fit |
|---|---|
| Primary source signal | front-facing position cue with hips, torso, and body angle visible |
| Source-fit rule | Use a source where the front angle already explains the position. |
| Likely failure mode | The motion breaks when the source only supports a rear-angle interpretation. |
| Best alternative | POV Doggy AI video template. POV Doggy is better when the upload has a tighter point-of-view rear angle. |
Prioritize position evidence, body spacing, contact alignment, and whether the upload supports the expected subject arrangement.
two-subject implied composition
The source should already support the implied or visible subject arrangement.front-facing position cue with hips, torso, and body angle visible
Check whether torso, hips, limbs, and partner-aware spacing are visible together.forward or three-quarter body framing
Use this template only when the still already explains the position direction.POV Doggy AI video template
POV Doggy is better when the upload has a tighter point-of-view rear angle.Front Doggy uses forward-facing composition; Hard Doggy uses rear-side intensity, and POV Doggy uses camera immersion. The practical difference for Front Doggy is whether face-side body direction with waist-to-hip alignment and side-front room around thighs and lower torso are already present. Doggy Style 2.0 and POV Doggy cover different source signals.
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Compare nearby templates by the source-image evidence they need before spending a generation.
| Alternative template | Choose it instead when | Source-fit signal |
|---|---|---|
| POV Doggy AI video template Best alternative | POV Doggy is better when the upload has a tighter point-of-view rear angle. | rear-angle perspective with hips and camera direction aligned |
| Doggy style 2.0 AI video template Partner and position source fit | Use a full or thigh-up crop where the pose already supports rear-position motion. | rear-position body angle with hips, torso, and leg direction visible |
| Hard Doggy AI video template Partner and position source fit | Use a source where the rear-position stance is clear before motion is added. | strong rear-position angle with hips and torso direction visible |
| Missionary 2.0 AI video template Partner and position source fit | Use a source where torso alignment and subject placement already suggest the position. | horizontal body spacing with a readable partner-position angle |
Upload a forward or three-quarter body pose with torso, waist, hips, and legs in frame where face-side body direction with waist-to-hip alignment remains visible.
Front Doggy fails more often when side-front room around thighs and lower torso is removed from the crop.
Doggy Style 2.0 may require less fixing for the same file.
It should generate forward-angle doggy motion where face-side direction and hip placement are visible while keeping source cues intact.
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