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cinematic anime close-up shot of a character's eye, extreme macro, eyelashes and skin texture visible, soft breathing motion, eye slowly closing, calm and silent atmosphere, subtle ambient light reflection on eyelid the eye is fully closed, slight twitch, micro camera push-in, tension building, no effects yet, natural realism the eye suddenly opens inside the iris: completely unknown abstract pattern, non-human geometry, fractal layers, asymmetric rotating structures, liquid-metal texture mixed with glowing particles, colors shifting between deep violet, cyan, and iridescent hues energy distortion spreads from the pupil outward, like reality bending, subtle glitch + fluid simulation fusion (not digital glitch, more organic distortion), light leaking from inside the eye thin energy veins extend across the sclera (white of the eye), faint luminescent cracks camera continues slow push-in, reflections in the eye show impossible space (like another dimension or abstract void) ultra detailed anime style, cinematic lighting, high contrast, no cartoon exaggeration, elegant and mysterious, no text
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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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