Wing Chun Flow movement sheet animation

@noman237610 followers·11 views0 likes·2026-05-16
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Wing Chun Flow with GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 - Prompt Below! #Seedance #Seedance20 #GPTImage2 #AIVideo #AIAnimation #GenerativeAI #AIArtCommunity https://t.co/F78Pb0dpcO

  1. Reply 1 from @noman23761

    We experimented with a stylized martial arts sequence using GPT Image 2 for the character design and Seedance 2.0 for animation/motion. The goal wasn’t realism. I wanted it to feel like: a hand-painted martial arts film mixed with old-school animation timing and compact Wing Chun movement. What worked surprisingly well: continuous hand transitions short-range pressure rhythm dummy interaction feedback restrained body movement painterly shadows and brush texture The “digital painting + hard shadow blocks” style gives it this really nice stylized training-film atmosphere instead of polished CGI. Go to the: https://t.co/wjoQx495sN Write your full prompt or add reference images Upload the image you want to animate Click Generate and get your animated video Prompt: “SUBJECTS: Asian teenage boy, slim build, sharp eyes, calm and focused. ENVIRONMENT: Clean outdoor courtyard, stone pavement, natural lighting, clear light and shadow. A wooden dummy or training post is visible in the courtyard. The entire video remains in the same courtyard setting. STYLE: Digital painting feel. Large simplified color blocks, hard-edge brushwork, low-detail structure, heavy shadows, preserving hand-drawn texture. No realistic 3D feel, no commercial CG advertisement feel, no polished realism. SHOT 1: Hard cut opening. Close shot, 35mm, steady close follow. The boy is already in continuous training state, both hands rapidly changing contact with the wooden dummy… SHOT 2: Action match cut. Medium close shot, 50mm, lateral tracking shot. Continuous hand technique variations, straight punches, elbow techniques, compact movements… SHOT 3: Fast transition. Close-up, 35mm, slow orbit. Calm focused eyes, continuous hand transitions, restrained stable rhythm… SHOT 4: Action transition cut. Full-body medium shot, 28mm, steady push-in. Turning movements, elbow strikes, coordinated leg techniques… SHOT 5: Silent cut-in. Extreme close-up, 50mm, slight handheld feel. Close-range arm transitions, impact force, sleeve movement… SHOT 6: Action transition. Medium shot, 35mm, mirror reflection cut back to front view. Palm strikes, slapping hands, turning transitions… SHOT 7: Ending shot. Medium close shot, 50mm, slow push-in then stable hold. Final Wing Chun stance, dust settling, wooden dummy lightly swaying…” The motion feels much better when you describe: rhythm contact feedback body coordination environmental reactions instead of only describing the moves themselves. Seedance 2.0 seems really good at compact kinetic motion when the prompt emphasizes timing and physical interaction.

  2. Reply 2 from @noman23761

    @AmirMushich Thank you so very much and you are my sir. I am not your sir. I am just a 16-year-old.

  3. Reply 3 from @noman23761

    @AmirMushich 🥰

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