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Extreme close-up from low angle. The torso twists away from the draw side — the left shoulder drops forward, the right shoulder pulls back, weight loading into the rear hip. Magenta energy arcs swirl around the torso, building intensity. A bright flash ignites at the sword hilt.The body uncoils — explosive rush directly toward the camera with heavy motion blur and diagonal speed streaks. The face fills the frame for one instant, eyes locked forward — then the drawn blade sweeps past in a magenta flash and the figure is already behind the camera, shrinking to a distant silhouette against the dark horizon.The sky erupts with criss-crossing sword flash lines — each slash cuts diagonally across the full width of the sky, intersecting other slashes at random angles. Each line appears as a thick bright beam — white-blue core with magenta edges — then gradually thins and fades to a thin pink trace. New lines continuously appear while older ones dissipate. The layered effect builds to peak density before slowly subsiding.The camera rushes forward to catch up. A glowing blade trail sweeps across the lens. The figure stands in noto posture — right hand raised above the left shoulder holding the sword at a diagonal, left hand at waist level guiding the blade toward the scabbard opening.The blade gleams with a bright star-burst sparkle at its midpoint. Inch by inch over several seconds, the right hand lowers — the glowing sword descends in a slow, deliberate arc toward the waiting left hand. The gleam intensifies at the point where blade meets scabbard.The instant the blade seats — a massive magenta-white explosion of light detonates from behind. Radial beams shoot outward in every direction. The figure becomes a pure silhouette against the overwhelming brightness.Within the light burst, the kanji 斬 materializes in bold calligraphic brushstrokes — dark ink against the blinding glow. Ink-splash drip effects trail from the base of each stroke. A bright horizontal magenta beam slices through the center of the kanji, and the character fragments along the cut line — upper strokes drift upward, lower strokes drift downward, as if space itself has been bisected. The magenta glow gradually dims. The fractured kanji holds its split position as the light fades to a twilight afterglow.
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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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