Girl's image references character in Image 1 [Style] Ultra-realistic home daily life, cozy | Seedance
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Girl's image references character in Image 1 [Style] Ultra-realistic home daily life, cozy living room, soft indoor lighting, true and natural, cinematic quality, first-person boyfriend perspective [Scene] After the girl removes her veil, she sits on the sofa, watching TV and eating potato chips, while the boyfriend sits on the sofa watching her. [Actions and Dialogue Strict timing, the previous sentence must be completed before the next one proceeds, no overlap, no disorder] 1. The boy from the camera's perspective says: I want some potato chips too. 2. The girl smiles mischievously at the camera and says: Call me mommy and I'll give you some. 3. The boy from the camera's perspective immediately shouts: Mommy. 4. The girl is instantly surprised, blushes shyly, takes a chip from the bag, and says: Oh, why did you actually call me that? Alright, alright, I'll give it to you then. 5. The boy from the camera's perspective gently pushes her hand back and says: I want you to feed me yourself. 6. The girl blushes even more, bites half of the chip with her mouth, holds the chip with her mouth and slowly moves closer to the camera, speaking softly, vaguely, and indistinctly with the chip in her mouth: I really spoil you too much. [Requirements] Actions are smooth and natural, expressions are delicate and real, rhythm is gentle, home couple atmosphere, stable and clear picture quality
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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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