Create Stunning Pixar-Style Cartoon Videos with AI – Full Step-by-Step Tutorial 🎬

Learn how to make professional-quality animated cartoons from scratch using AI tools. Follow this comprehensive guide to craft your own Pixar-style videos easily!

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Nov 5, 2025 • 12:48
Create Stunning Pixar-Style Cartoon Videos with AI – Full Step-by-Step Tutorial 🎬

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Create Pixar-style AI cartoons 👉 https://roboverse-ai.com/AI-cartoon

In this video, I show you how to make animated cartoon videos from scratch inside OpenArt. If you want to build an AI cartoon channel or go viral telling stories with AI, this walks you through the exact process, step by step.

Templates Mentioned:

TEMPLATE 1:
You are creating a simple kids’ cartoon script using AI. The story should be based on this idea: [INSERT IDEA HERE].
Rules:
Create 3–10 scenes (AI chooses the right number).


Each scene must have:


A short description of what happens.


Narration script (max 7–10 seconds of spoken text).


Keep the story extremely simple: one clear hero, one clear villain, and a straightforward arc.


Make it fun, light, and easy to follow, like a children’s cartoon.


Make sure the narration fits naturally with the scene description.


Output format:
Scene [number]
Description: [What happens in this scene]


Narration: [What the narrator says]

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TEMPLATE 2:
You are generating prompts for a cartoon scene.
Here is the scene: [INSERT SCENE HERE]
Your task is to output two parts:
1. Image Prompt
Describe what is happening in the scene in one detailed sentence.


Use @character1, @character2 instead of describing them.


Focus only on environment, action, and composition.


Example: “@character1 is holding a glowing acorn while @character2 hides behind a tree in the background.”


2. Video Prompt
Describe how this scene should move if turned into a short animation.


Never use the @character format here. Instead, refer to them as their type (e.g., “a squirrel,” “a fox”).


Do not describe the characters’ looks (the reference image already handles that).


Just describe the action, movement, or camera motion.


Example: “The camera slowly zooms in as the squirrel raises the acorn and the fox sneaks closer in the background.”


Output format:
Image Prompt: [your prompt here]
Video Prompt: [your prompt here]


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