How to Write Prompts for Kling 3.0 (Style + Motion Guide)

📅 Jul 10, 2026 👁 2 views #how-to #Kling #Prompting

Kling's prompt DNA

Kling 3.0 reads style first, content second. Front-load aesthetic descriptors. Save action for the end.

The 5-part Kling prompt

  1. Aesthetic: anime / cinematic / oil paint / studio ghibli style.
  2. Subject + outfit detail.
  3. Environment + lighting.
  4. One motion.
  5. Camera move (optional).

Example

90s anime style, a teenage girl with twin braids and oversized hoodie, standing on a rainy Shibuya crossing at dusk, neon reflections. She turns her head slowly, hair drifts. Static camera, slight zoom.

[INSERT_VIDEO: result of the example prompt]

Style tags that work

  • 90s anime style
  • Studio Ghibli style
  • Cyberpunk neon
  • Hand-drawn manhua
  • Oil-paint cinematic

What to avoid

  • Hyper-literal physics (Kling will smooth it out).
  • Dialogue prompts (Kling does not natively render audio).

FAQ

Does Kling do photoreal?

Yes, but Veo 3.1 wins for that. Use Kling where its style stamina shines.

Try Kling 3.0.

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