Prompt-Details
Visual & Atmospheric Foundation Facial Fidelity: The output must adhere strictly to the uploaded reference photo. No digital "beautification," skin smoothing, or alteration of bone structure. The character remains raw and human. Style: Realistic, gritty, and oppressive. Think "biotechnology meets alien machinery"—organic textures that feel cold and functional rather than fantastical. Environment: An expansive, overcast outdoor space. The color palette is dominated by gray-blues and muted tones. A constant wind should be visible through the movement of the character’s clothing. Phase 1: Pre-Transformation (The Calm) Attire: A heavy black leather trench coat over a black shirt. Grooming: Bangs remain low, obscuring the forehead to maintain a gloomy, composed, and introverted silhouette. The Belt: A minimalist, high-end piece of matte-finished metal. It houses an "alien energy core" that looks like a scientific specimen rather than a commercial product. Camera Work: Medium Shot: Starts at a fixed 30-degree side profile. Movement: A slow, hypnotic rotation toward the center while gently pushing in (dolly-in). No cuts. Action: The character begins with their head down, slowly lifting it to face the camera as their right hand grips the belt. Phase 2: The Metamorphosis (The Storm) Audio/Music: Heavy, low-frequency mechanical hums paired with a tense, atmospheric score. Visual Effects: * Energy: Dark red light bleeds out, intertwined with swirling black mist and jagged black particles. Process: As the energy surrounds them, the body performs a slight, stiff rotation and then freezes. Execution: Eschew "toy-like" assembly. The suit doesn't click together; it manifests through the mist and particles as a biological shift. Phase 3: The Final Form Suit Composition: A fusion of black biological tissue and alien alloys. It should look "living" and "growing," with pulsating textures. Details: Faintly glowing red vascular lines trace the suit,culminating in deep red menacing eyes
How to work from this case
- Start with the original prompt and identify which subject, camera, and mood phrases drive the output.
- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
Editorial handling note
Public prompt pages show edited case notes instead of copy-ready raw text. High-risk, explicit, and brand- or likeness-sensitive entries are filtered from the public library.
Related Seedance prompts
Continue browsing Seedance content
After a single prompt, the next move is usually another example from the library or a guide and glossary entry that add method and terminology.
Prompt Library
Return to the prompt library to keep narrowing
Compare structure, media setup, and control patterns across examples.
Guides
Read guides for the underlying method
Turn isolated examples into reusable workflow patterns.
Glossary
Use the glossary to complete the control language
Clarify camera, reference, and consistency language before the next iteration.