360 method · rotation test
Air fryer — clean 180° turn
Kling 3.0 pro · 1080p · 5s · from the moody studio frame · 2026-06-16
The premium-showcase look, but run on Kling instead of Veo for the actual rotation — Kling is built for motion coherence and it's what won the original hero-turn. The question this answers: can we lock a clean 180° on the air fryer (the reflective black + steel that broke Veo's orbit)?
What to judge: watch the back half of the turn — does it stay the same air fryer (same proportions, screen, handle), or does it morph/swap as the unseen side comes around? The front start is accurate; the turntable is where rotation either holds or breaks. If it holds, the 180° is locked and this is the cheap, repeatable spin method (~9 cr/item).
Engine: Kling 3.0 pro
Cost: ~9 cr (~$0.44)
vs Veo: 1/6 the cost, better rotation
Silent — ambient audio added on final