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a city street during a red light; everyone is stopped and waiting. a young man is on a bicycle with a ragdoll cat perched on the back. beside him, a beautiful young woman is on another bicycle, carrying a basket full of dead fish on her rear rack. the camera angle is a pov shot from inside a car parked directly behind the two bicycles. the ragdoll cat reaches out a paw, attempting to snatch a fish. just as its paw extends, the car honks - beep, beep, beep! startled, the cat flinches and quickly retracts its paw. it turns to glare fiercely at the car behind it, lets out a sharp meow, and raises a paw to swipe angrily toward the camera. the scene is filled with the sound of fierce, disgruntled meowing.
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- 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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