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Image 1 serves as the starting frame. Only half of a brown wooden fan blade is in the extreme foreground, diagonally cutting the screen from bottom left to top right, slightly blurred. The fan blade rotates slowly and continuously throughout. Timeline: 0-2 seconds: The woman is lying down, relaxed and smiling, breathing lightly, hands resting gently on her chest, wearing the clothes from the reference image. 2-4 seconds: The fan blade completely sweeps across and thoroughly obscures her, then instantly reveals a new outfit—a loose hoodie and sweatpants. 4-6 seconds: The fan blade sweeps across and thoroughly obscures her again, then instantly reveals a new outfit—a classic white shirt and casual long pants. 6-8 seconds: The fan blade sweeps across and thoroughly obscures her again, then instantly reveals a new outfit—a comfortable long-sleeved cotton pajama set. 8-10 seconds: The fan blade continues to rotate slowly, and the woman is lying down, relaxed and smiling in the final outfit, with slight natural movements. The seamless transformation and outfit change only occur instantly when the fan blade completely obscures her. Realistic style, cinematic bedroom lighting, rich fabric details, consistent facial features and hair, 24fps smooth motion.
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- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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