Hey everyone! I’ve been experimenting with AI combat choreography lately. In 2026, creating a truly realistic fight scene still feels like a puzzle, but I’ve finally nailed a hybrid workflow that gets rid of that “floaty AI look.”
To get movie-quality results, you really need a three-step approach: Specialized Generation (getting the raw movement), Physics-Aware Animation (fixing the weight and momentum), and Post-Production Polish (sharpening the details). After trying a dozen tools, the most effective one I’ve found for this is definitely HitPaw VikPea.
My Secret Sauce: The Prompt
The key is to use specific combat terminology so the AI understands the physics of the movement. Here is the prompt I used for my latest “Cyberpunk Duel” sample:
Prompt: “Ultra-realistic close-up of a tactical combat sequence, two fighters, fluid CQC (Close Quarters Combat) movements, bone-crushing impact, cinematic motion blur, flying debris and dust, dramatic rim lighting, 8k, hyper-detailed textures, shot on 35mm lens, high-speed photography style.”
The Results?
Honestly, the output was incredible. HitPaw VikPea is a beast because it’s not just one AI; its AI Video Generator integrates multiple top-tier models like Seedance 2.0, Kling O1, and PixVerse. These models are amazing at handling complex motion without the characters turning into “spaghetti” mid-punch. The details in the clothing folds and the impact of the hits felt very grounded.
The Pro Tip: Don’t settle for 1080p
One thing to keep in mind: most public AI models (even the good ones) usually cap their generation at 720p or 1080p. To make it look like a real film, you need that UHD/4K crispness.
This is where VikPea shines. After generating the clip, I immediately used its built-in Enhancement features. I ran the “General Denoise” and “Portrait Model” to upscale the resolution to 4K. It sharpened the facial expressions during the fight and removed any AI grain, making it look like it was shot on a high-end cinema camera.
Conclusion: If you’re serious about AI filmmaking, HitPaw VikPea is a must-have. It’s a one-stop shop where you can generate high-quality action and then immediately upscale it to professional HD/UHD standards.
Has anyone else tried the Seedance 2.0 model in VikPea yet? The physics are a total game-changer!

