Comic page → animated short with character sheet anchor

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Comic page variant of the multi-panel-reference idea. Shows that 'panels' need not be a regular grid — diagonal/asymmetric layouts work too as long as reading order is unambiguous. Source: EvoLinkAI/GPT-Image-2-Seedance2-Workflow Case 14.

Step 2 — Seedance 2.0 result video
The prompt chain

Copy these prompts, swap your character and topic.

Step 1GPT Image 2· plain· 9 lines
Step 1 — Character sheet:
Create a character design style sheet for [describe your character]:
front view, side view, back view on white background.
Make the aspect ratio 4:3.

Step 2 — Comic page:
[Character description] and [companion], american comic multi-panel illustration,
diagonal layout, six panels, cinematic storytelling, clear reading flow, with speech bubbles.
[Describe the story sequence across panels.]
Two-stage Image 2 prompt: first generate a 3-view character sheet (front/side/back) to lock identity, then generate a 6-panel comic page that uses the sheet as the character anchor. The diagonal panel layout and speech bubbles give Seedance clear cues for panel boundaries and reading order.
Step 2Seedance 2.0· plain· 1 line
Animate this comic page as a cinematic sequence. Follow the panel order from top-left to bottom-right. Smooth transitions between panels, maintain character consistency, cinematic camera movement.
Verified — published in author's tutorial thread. Same canonical short-prompt shape as Case 13 (@Ciri_ai), adapted for narrative comics instead of dance.