Curated Prompt Vault
Ink Duel: Red vs Blue
[Second 1] A red silhouette holds a sword in reverse, its tip dragging a slender vermilion trail, carving a semicircle on the ground in a cinematic opening sta…
Curated Prompt Vault
[Second 1] A red silhouette holds a sword in reverse, its tip dragging a slender vermilion trail, carving a semicircle on the ground in a cinematic opening sta…
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[Second 1] A red silhouette holds a sword in reverse, its tip dragging a slender vermilion trail, carving a semicircle on the ground in a cinematic opening stance. [Second 2] A blue figure descends from the sky, both palms pressing downward, ink-black cascading like a waterfall; the red silhouette sidesteps, leaving an afterimage that shatters into mist, with frame-skipping processing creating a staccato rhythm. [Seconds 3-5] Rapid sword clash, with camera cuts every second. At each weapon impact, red and blue ink splatters and bursts like explosions, ink droplets spraying toward the four corners of the frame, like blood, like fire. [Second 6] The two engage in close combat, sword edges locked together, red and blue ink slowly blending and swirling at the contact point, tension in the moment, time stretched. [Second 7] Suddenly erupting, the two spring apart, ink torn from the blending point into two streams, tracing two intertwined arcs in the air. [Seconds 8-10] Quick cuts: The red silhouette spins, flinging a string of vermilion ink dots like hidden weapons; the blue figure somersaults in midair, each rotation releasing indigo ink rings, lassoing toward the opponent. [Second 11] The red silhouette's sword thrusts straight, the tip piercing the blue figure's chest—but the blue figure dissolves into a pool of ink, its true form already circling behind, shifting between reality and illusion. [Seconds 12-13] Back-to-back duel, both strike backward simultaneously, two streams of ink colliding and intertwining in the air, spinning like a Tai Chi diagram. [Second 14] The camera pulls back, the two silhouettes crossing in the final strike, then freezing. [Second 15] Red and blue ink slowly blends and diffuses in the air, finally settling into a splash-ink freehand painting—two figures standing back to back, ink still wet, leaving a lingering sense of unfinished artistry. Generate material using the visual style of ink wash painting.