Seedance 2.0 anime choreography sakuga motion

Seedance 2.0 Strength: Rhythm + exaggerated anime motion + character energy This model LOVES the kinetic pencil-sketch style and rhythm markers I added. The choreography feels alive and dance-like. Best for high-energy fight/performance scenes. It gave the most “sakuga” (peak anime animation) feel out of the three. Prompt I used →
- Reply 1 from @adithatipalli
I built this full anime storyboard from scratch and optimised every panel specifically for Seedance, Kling, and Veo 3. One storyboard. Three completely different results. Each model brings its own personality. Full breakdown + what makes each model unique + optimized prompts in the thread 👇 Free to use the entire storyboard + all 3 optimized prompts (personal or commercial). Just tag me if you recreate it! 🚀

- Reply 2 from @adithatipalli
Why this storyboard is different? I didn’t just make a generic storyboard. I want to go deeper into understanding each model instead of relying it on prompts I played with AI and designed every shot with motion logic, camera direction, timing cues, and anime physics that each model understands differently. Then I wrote 3 separate optimized prompts tailored to the strengths (and weaknesses) of Seedance 2.0, Kling, and Veo 3. Result? Much better consistency and energy than using the same generic prompt on all three.
- Reply 3 from @adithatipalli
Kling AI Strength: Cinematic quality + realistic physics + rich detail Kling turned the same storyboard into something that feels like a premium studio anime trailer. Insane cloth/hair physics, beautiful lighting, and smooth camera work. It handled the dramatic lighting and background details better than the others. If you want that polished, film-grade look → Kling wins.

- Reply 4 from @adithatipalli
Veo 3 Strength: Narrative coherence + smart camera control + overall scene understanding Veo 3 understood the full story flow the best. It kept perfect character consistency across the entire sequence and made smart decisions on camera transitions even when I didn’t over-specify. Feels the most “directed” — like it actually gets the director’s vision. Best for longer, story-driven anime clips.

- Reply 5 from @adithatipalli
I spent time tuning the storyboard language so each model shines in its own way. Drop a ❤️ if you want the complete storyboard file + all 3 prompts as a pack. Which model’s result surprised you the most? Or tell me what anime scene I should build next 👇
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