LickMV 1.1 moves the product from still-image drafts toward motion-first creation. Full AI video generation, local video import, and a web-only Jianying export path now sit inside the same workflow.
The point of this release is to keep the creator inside one project for longer. Instead of jumping between separate tools to sketch, animate, and hand off, the workflow keeps the song, storyboard, motion, and export connected.
That matters because most creators do not need more fragments. They need one place where the first draft is easy to reach and the last mile does not force a rebuild.
The storyboard remains the anchor. You still define the direction first, but now the system can generate motion directly, let you mix in your own clips, and hand the project to Jianying when that is the better place to finish it.
Full AI video generation handles the first draft. Local video import keeps your own footage in the project. Jianying export gives web users a clean handoff when they want to continue elsewhere.
We are not trying to force every creator into one final destination. We are trying to make the first draft easier to reach, so the work feels like a real path rather than a pile of disconnected steps.
If you want to stay inside LickMV longer, the workflow is there. If you want to continue in Jianying on the web, that handoff is there too.
Question: Which part matters most in your workflow: motion generation, your own footage, or a Jianying handoff?