3×3 grid trick — composing all panels into one image lowers Seedance failure rate

@servasyy_ai29,332 followers·47,428 views225 likes201 bookmarks·2026-04-22View original tweet ↗

Meta-technique. Author's claim (validated by the community): composing all storyboard panels into a *single* grid image before importing into Seedance produces noticeably more coherent motion than uploading separate frames. Lower failure rate, easier to iterate. Source: EvoLinkAI/GPT-Image-2-Seedance2-Workflow Case 2.

Step 2 — Seedance 2.0 result video
The prompt chain

Copy these prompts, swap your character and topic.

Step 1GPT Image 2· plain· 1 line
[describe your scene] and Create a storyboard in a 3×3 grid format
Trivially short — the whole 'magic' is the request to render as a 3×3 grid. Pair the bracket placeholder with your own scene description.
Step 2Seedance 2.0· plain· 3 lines
turn this image into video

[Describe the motion and style. Example: Japanese full-color animation, fast cuts, high frame count, 24fps, dark fantasy anime OP style, intense battle scenes.]
Verified — published in author's tutorial. The opening 'turn this image into video' line acts as a directive; the bracket-placeholder paragraph carries the style description.