Subject count evidence
two-subject implied composition
The source should already support the implied or visible subject arrangement.Template source guide
Hard Doggy is best treated as source-selection guidance for high-intensity rear-position motion with larger amplitude. Start from a rear or side source with hips, legs, back line, and extra room below the waist; the template is not designed to rescue missing composition. Rear-position hip evidence and visible leg clearance are the main cues to inspect, while wide lower-frame margin for stronger movement controls how stable the output can be. Hard Doggy raises rear-side intensity; Front Doggy keeps a forward angle, while Doggy Style 2.0 stays steadier. Related choices such as Doggy Style 2.0 and POV Doggy matter because they expose different source requirements.
Hard Doggy should pass a simple preview test: rear-position hip evidence and leg clearance are both visible, wide lower-frame margin for stronger movement remains usable, and high-intensity rear-position motion with larger amplitude matches the still. If any part fails, compare Doggy Style 2.0 and POV Doggy before trying another crop.
| Choose this template when | Pick Hard Doggy when the image already reads as high-intensity rear-position motion with larger amplitude. |
|---|---|
| First source-image check | For Hard Doggy, the source should begin as a rear or side source with hips, legs, back line, and extra room below the waist. |
| Run it this way | Generate Hard Doggy only when rear-position hip evidence and visible leg clearance remains clear after resizing. |
| Avoid this template when | Do not force Hard Doggy onto a still without rear-position hip evidence and visible leg clearance. |
| Expected output | Hard Doggy should animate toward high-intensity rear-position motion with larger amplitude while holding rear-position hip evidence and visible leg clearance and wide lower-frame margin for stronger movement. For Hard Doggy, if the input lacks those cues, the output will show the weakness. |
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 | strong rear-position angle with hips and torso direction visible |
| Source-fit rule | Use a source where the rear-position stance is clear before motion is added. |
| Likely failure mode | The clip distorts when the pose is too front-facing or cropped at the hips. |
| Best alternative | Doggy style 2.0 AI video template. Doggy Style 2.0 is better when the source supports a less intense rear-position motion. |
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.strong rear-position angle with hips and torso direction visible
Check whether torso, hips, limbs, and partner-aware spacing are visible together.rear or three-quarter lower-body angle
Use this template only when the still already explains the position direction.Doggy style 2.0 AI video template
Doggy Style 2.0 is better when the source supports a less intense rear-position motion.Hard Doggy raises rear-side intensity; Front Doggy keeps a forward angle, while Doggy Style 2.0 stays steadier. Choose Hard Doggy when rear-position hip evidence and visible leg clearance explain the still first. Move to Doggy Style 2.0 or POV Doggy if wide lower-frame margin for stronger movement supports those previews better.
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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 |
|---|---|---|
| Doggy style 2.0 AI video template Best alternative | Doggy Style 2.0 is better when the source supports a less intense rear-position motion. | rear-position body angle with hips, torso, and leg direction visible |
| POV Doggy AI video template POV and interaction source fit | Use a source that already reads as a tight POV/rear-angle crop. | rear-angle perspective with hips and camera direction aligned |
| Front Doggy AI video template Partner and position source fit | Use a source where the front angle already explains the position. | front-facing position cue with hips, torso, and body angle visible |
| Full Nelson AI video template Partner and position source fit | Use a full-body or thigh-up crop with enough arm and torso context. | arms, torso, and restrained body position are visible together |
a rear or side source with hips, legs, back line, and extra room below the waist works best when rear-position hip evidence and visible leg clearance are clear.
Avoid crops that remove wide lower-frame margin for stronger movement or contradict high-intensity rear-position motion with larger amplitude.
POV Doggy is better when it matches the source cue before generation.
The final clip should keep rear-position hip evidence and visible leg clearance stable while expressing high-intensity rear-position motion with larger amplitude.
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