Movement Sheet → Animation
Animate any character through 16 custom poses with one image and one video model.
A two-step pipeline that started going viral on X in April 2026. Step 1: ask GPT Image 2 to draw a 4×4 instructional grid of poses for your topic (dance, chores, fitness, anything). Step 2: feed that sheet to Seedance 2.0 with your character reference, and it animates the whole 16-panel sequence into a coherent video. The same prompt skeleton has been replicated by half a dozen creators with only the topic swapped — meaning it is a real, parameterizable template you can plug your own character into.
The two-step pipeline
Each step shows the exact prompt creators used. Step 2 (Seedance 2.0) is intentionally blank where the original author didn't publish that half — we add the canonical community pattern with a clear note instead.
[STYLE] Monochrome grayscale illustration, 3D-rendered character, clean instructional reference sheet, white background, comic-style cell grid layout, technical diagram aesthetic. [LAYOUT] 4×4 grid layout with a total of 16 panels. Each panel is separated by thin black border lines. Cells are numbered from 1 to 16, with consistent panel sizes. [CHARACTER] image1 (the same character appears consistently in all panels) [PANEL STRUCTURE – per cell] Top-left: bold number badge + English title text Center: full-body character pose illustration Bottom-left: English description text (3–4 lines) Overlay: directional arrows indicating movement [ARROWS / MOTION INDICATORS] Curved arrows, straight arrows, and circular rotation indicators placed around the character to show motion flow and direction. [RENDERING STYLE] Highly detailed 3D sculpted style, soft studio lighting, subtle shadows, no color, grayscale shading, clean linework, game concept art quality. [NEGATIVE] No background scenery, no color tones, no additional characters, no complex background.
Character from Image 1 performs the dance based on the breakdown in Image 2. Maintain the character's exact appearance throughout. Follow the panel order from top-left to bottom-right, smooth transitions, beat-synced choreography. Each step ~1 second.
In the wild
Real X posts where creators applied this technique. Click any card for the verbatim prompt and original tweet.