Skip to content

शीघ्र विवरण

stories of a hopper. 1 astronaut that's able to hop from location to location, anytime he wants.

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

A lone samurai stands on a cliff overlooking cherry blossom mountains at sunset, wind blowing petals around him, he slowly draws his katana for the last time, single tear on his face, slow cinematic crane shot rising…
SUBJECTS: Main Subject: A parkour expert in POV perspective, defined by visible arms, hands, forearms, shoe tips, lower knees, grips, hand placements, wall runs, precise landings, slides, landing cushioning, and weight…
A highly dramatic, fast-cut anime MV with exaggerated cinematic tension and comedic payoff. 1930s Tokyo rice paddies, muddy textures, stormy sky. Extreme sense of falling urgency using rapid cuts, POV distortion, speed…

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.