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Add realistic eye blinking to portraits

Blinking is the fastest way to make a portrait feel alive. With Animate Photo AI, use natural timing and minimal extra motion so the result looks realistic on headshots, avatars, and vintage portraits.

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Natural blinking is more about timing than intensity.

Blink timing
Aim for a slow, irregular blink (about every 3–6 seconds). Avoid rapid, rhythmic blinking.
Keep eyelids smooth
If eyelids jitter, restore clarity around the eyes or reduce other motion effects.
Minimize extra motion
Blinking alone often looks best. Add micro head motion only if it stays subtle.
Best photo type
Front-facing portraits with clear eyes and minimal glare work best for realistic blinking.

GUIDE

Add realistic eye blinking (natural timing matters)

Get lifelike eyelid motion without warping eyes, glasses, or makeup.

Realistic blinking is subtle: eyelids move smoothly, timing varies, and the eyes stay aligned. If you add realistic eye blinking to portraits, start slow and avoid stacking extra motion until the eyes look stable.

In Animate Photo AI, blinking works for almost any portrait—from professional headshots to old family photos—because it adds life without changing identity. The most common mistakes are blinking too fast and adding mouth motion that steals attention.

Trust & responsibility

Animate Photo AI (animatephotoai) emphasizes subtle motion that preserves identity. Only upload portraits you own or have permission to use, and avoid creating misleading “real-life” claims.

Where blinking-only shines
  • •Profile photos and headshots that feel “too still.”
  • •Avatars that need a subtle living presence.
  • •Old portraits where you want realism without big expression changes.
  • •Glasses portraits where mouth motion is risky.
  • •Memorial or historical portraits that should stay calm and respectful.
Best practices for lifelike blinking
Use natural intervals
Aim for a relaxed blink rhythm and avoid perfectly repeating timing. Slight variation looks more human.
Keep eyelids clean
Crop closer if eyes are small, and reduce glare on glasses. Clear eyelid edges reduce distortion.
Avoid extra motion early
Start with blinking only, then add micro head motion if needed. Stacking effects increases warp risk.
Match expression to photo
A neutral face with natural blinking often looks best. Strong smiles change eyelid shape and can clip.
Preview at real size
Eye artifacts are easy to miss when zoomed out. Check the output at full-screen on mobile and desktop.
Common issues and how to fix them
Eyelids clip or jump▾
Lower motion and slow the blink timing. If the photo is low-res, restore/upscale so eyelid edges are clearer.
Pupils drift or misalign▾
Reduce head motion and keep the prompt focused on blinking. Large motion can shift gaze unnaturally.
Glasses glare distorts eyes▾
Use blink-only and keep it slow. Consider restoring the photo to reduce glare before animating.
Blinking looks too fast▾
Increase the interval and avoid “energetic” wording. Calm portraits need calm blinks.
Makeup or lashes look strange▾
Use subtle blinking and avoid big expressions. Strong eyelash edges can shimmer under heavy motion.
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HOW TO

How to add realistic eye blinking to portraits

A simple workflow that focuses on eyes first.

  1. 1
    Upload a clear portrait

    Choose a front-facing photo with sharp eyes. Reduce glare from glasses if possible.

  2. 2
    Restore eye detail

    Enhance eyelash and eyelid edges gently. Too much blur makes blinking look warped.

  3. 3
    Set natural blink timing

    Use slow, irregular blinking. Keep motion subtle so the eyelids don’t flicker.

  4. 4
    Preview and stabilize

    If blinking looks fast or robotic, reduce frequency and remove extra motion effects.

BEST SETTINGS

Best settings & input tips

Use these presets to keep blinking natural and stable.

写真入力おすすめの効果推奨される設定注意事項
Clean headshot (no glasses)Natural blinkBlink every 3–6s; no extra motionBlink-only is often the most realistic.
Portrait with glassesSlow blinkBlink slower; minimal motionGlare can distort eyelids—keep it gentle.
Low-resolution eyesRestore → blinkUpscale/clarify eyes firstSharper eyelids reduce jitter.
Strong eye makeup / lashesSlow blinkLower motion; preserve edgesHigh-contrast edges show artifacts more easily.

EXAMPLES

Example prompts

Prompts that focus on realistic blinking.

Blink-only realism

Add natural blinking with realistic timing; keep head and mouth completely still; preserve the original photo.

Soft eye contact

Create gentle blinking and a calm expression; no exaggerated motion; keep the eyes stable and sharp.

Studio headshot

Make this headshot feel alive with slow, irregular blinking; no smile change; keep lighting and background unchanged.

FAQ

FAQ

Common questions about realistic eye blinking.

FAQ
What blink rate looks most natural?
A slow, irregular blink every few seconds. Avoid rapid, repetitive blinking, which looks robotic.
Why do eyelids jitter or flicker?
Low-resolution eyes, glare, or too much extra motion can cause instability. Restore eye detail and reduce other motion effects.
Do I need head motion for realism?
Not necessarily. Blink-only often looks the most realistic and least risky.
What blink rate looks most natural?▾
A slow, irregular blink every few seconds. Avoid rapid, repetitive blinking, which looks robotic.
Why do eyelids jitter or flicker?▾
Low-resolution eyes, glare, or too much extra motion can cause instability. Restore eye detail and reduce other motion effects.
Do I need head motion for realism?▾
Not necessarily. Blink-only often looks the most realistic and least risky.
Does it work on side-angle portraits?▾
It can, but front-facing eyes are easier. If the angle is strong, keep blinking slower and motion minimal.

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