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1. The person initiates walking forward, starting with a natural step. Arm swing, head movement, and gait are realistic and continuous. No sudden acceleration or sliding. 2. A massive game of Jenga reaching its structural limit. The tower leans dramatically, defying physics through sheer tension. A player's hand trembles as they attempt to remove a critical middle piece. The tower sways. Other players lean back instinctively. The piece comes free impossibly, and the tower survives another round. Everyone exhales simultaneously. The next player looks terrified. Audio: Tense silence, wood sliding against wood, collective gasp, relieved laughter. 3. Pixar-style animation showcasing advanced hair and fur simulation as a young girl with wildly curly red hair runs through a windy meadow filled with wildflowers. Each individual curl bounces and interacts independently with its neighbors, demonstrating proper clumping behavior and strand separation as the wind catches different sections at different moments. The hair catches direct sunlight with accurate anisotropic highlights that shift and shimmer as the angle changes. When she stops suddenly to look at a butterfly, the hair continues moving with realistic secondary motion, overshooting her head position before settling back with natural dampening. Her freckled skin shows warm subsurface scattering in the bright afternoon daylight, giving her cheeks a healthy, lifelike glow. Audio: Joyful, uninhibited childhood laughter, wind rushing through the tall grass, meadow plants swishing against her legs, and an uplifting orchestral score building with her joy.
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- 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.
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