Multistyle Characters Taking Seats in Cabin Scene | Seedance
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The numbers in【@Image 1】represents row numbers. The numbers are for references only and should be removed in the video. All references must maintain 100% of its art style and character traits. Characters of differing art styles walk takes their seats in their respective seats in the cabin. 【@Image 2】sits on the left seat in row 1 as she says happily, "My seat is 1A." 【@Image 3】sits on the right seat in row 2 as she says sadly in Japanese, "My seat is 2C." 【 @Image 4】sits on the right seat in row 3 as she says fearfully in mandarin, "My seat is 3B." 【@Image 5】sits on the left seat in row 4 as she says angerly in Spanish, "My seat is 4D." 【@Image 6】sits on the left seat in row 5 as she says digusted in cantonese, "My seat is 5A." 【@Image 7】sits on the right seat in row 6 as she franticly yells in korean, "My seat is 6D." Stationary camera. One continuous shot as characters walk in and takes their seats one after another.
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