The Beginning of Chaos * Visuals: Pure black background, no elements, only extremely faint | Seedance
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The Beginning of Chaos * Visuals: Pure black background, no elements, only extremely faint ink-colored mist slowly surging in the center of the screen, as if the universe is in primordial chaos. * Camera Movement: Fixed camera, the lens subtly 'breathes,' creating oppressive tension. * Sound Effects: Low-pitched drumming and trembling strings, frequency gradually accelerating. * Special Effects: Ink mist particles diffuse outward from the center, the edges presenting a translucent texture of ink wash, particle density increases over time. The Brush Falls, Startling the Swan * Visuals: A white ink mark, like lightning, breaks through the air from the top of the screen, the brushstroke sharp as a knife, carrying dynamic blur from tearing the air, suddenly stops in the center of the screen, forming the starting stroke of the character '李' (Li). * Camera Movement: The lens quickly plunges following the ink mark, slightly shaking the moment the brush tip stops, enhancing the impact. * Special Effects: Golden particle fragments burst from the edge of the ink mark, splashing around like stardust. The ink color contains flowing golden light patterns, and a brief glow erupts at the brush tip. * Sound Effects: Metal tearing sound + heavy drumming, accompanied by the sharp wind sound of the ink mark slicing through. Reversing the Stroke to Form Momentum * Visuals: A winding ink ribbon extends from the ending stroke of the character '李', coiling downward like a spiritual snake. The brush momentum shifts from rigid to soft, suddenly reversing at the bottom of the screen, starting with a reverse stroke to outline the character '岳' (Yue). Ink particles burst at the turning point of the ink ribbon, forming broken ripples. * Camera Movement: The lens slowly rotates around the ink ribbon, capturing its flow trajectory from the side and above, quickly pushing in when the character '岳' starts, focusing on the power of the brush tip. * Special Effects: Golden light streams flow inside the ink ribbon. Particle density doubles at the turning point, forming a fusion of ink wash and metallic texture, with translucent glow at the edges. * Sound Effects: Rapid string turning + heavy drum beats, accompanied by a low dragon roar when the ink ribbon reverses. * Particle System: Ink particles (Density: 0.8, Size: 2-8px, Lifetime: 1.2s, Diffusion Speed: 15px/s), Golden light patterns (Flow Speed: 0.5s/cycle, Glow Intensity: 0.6) * Lighting: Main light source is a top golden beam (Intensity: 0.9, Color Temperature: 3200K, Beam Width: 15%), Auxiliary light is side cool-colored fill light (Intensity: 0.3, Color Temperature: 6500K) * Material: Ink characters are matte white + metallic edges (Roughness: 0.3, Metallic: 0.7), Seal is matte red + flame edges (Roughness: 0.5, Metallic: 0.4) * Post-Processing: Contrast +20%, Sharpening +15%, Vignette Intensity: 0.2, Color Grading: Shadows lean cool blue, Highlights lean warm gold.
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