EL ANIME QUE INSPIRA LIMPIEZA
El creador de "Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines" confesó que el asqueroso anime de "Yani Neko" lo obligó a cambiar por completo su estilo de vida.
Mencionó que ver el repugnante nivel de suciedad de la protagonista felina le generó tanta ansiedad, que inmediatamente limpió a profundidad su propia casa para no terminar igual que ella.
Curiosamente, no fue el único. Yuko Natsuyoshi, la actriz de voz de la gata fumadora, reveló que desde que graba la serie ha empezado a lavar su baño con mucha más frecuencia.
La mugre como terapia.
나 스물아홉 살에 30살 되기 싫어서
아득바득 29살의 모든 날을 기록하겠다 하고
365일 하루도 안 빼고 일기 씀
나중에 마치 포춘쿠키처럼
일기장 아무데나 눈 감고 펼쳐보면
어느 날의 내 감정이 어땠는지 볼 수 있어 신기해
날짜별 일기의 마지막 칸에는
그날의 하이라이트를 적을 수 있도록 되어 있었는데
거기에는 그날 제일 웃기거나 뿌듯했던 걸 썼던 것 같애. 누가 한 어이없는 개그 같은 것도
그리고 일기장 맨 앞쪽에는 또
먼슬리 칸으로 되어있었단 말야?
날마다 가장 인상깊었던 장면을
각 날짜별 ���에 그림으로 그려두었어
그리고 나서 나중에
한 달 꽉 채운 그림들을 톺아보면
매일매일 즐거운 일이 사소한 거라도 하나는 꼭 있었구나 싶어서
나중에 그걸 보면서 눈물이 핑 돌았던 적이 있어
내 보물 1호야
Ok, this is absurd.
You can choreograph a complex action scene in Blender with basic shapes, then let Seedance make it real.
You need to try this AI filmmaking workflow:
1. Generate a start frame in Midjourney
2. Block out the action in Blender
3. Feed both to Seedance
My Blender reference was just rough timing, camera shake, and spatial choreography, and Seedance tracked the speed, motion, and action way better than I expected.
This is the difference between describing a shot and directing one.
The body movements of Anime characters in Seedance doesn’t has to be always rigid and constrained. They can be as expressive as the real anime too.
Here’s a quick tips on how to achieve the cartoony acting style for your anime characters:
Special shoutout to @Ameilo_1 for sharing the prompt that unlocked this acting style.
This tips sharing is made possible by @get_artcraft
Add this Key Prompt above your prompt:
Emphasize snappy animation with lively energy, pose-to-pose, strong anticipation, overshoot, squash and stretch, quick switches in facial expressions, and follow-through on hair and sleeves.
Give the movements a distinctive rhythm with variation in pacing: Hold still poses firmly for a split second, then transition to the next movement with a quick, bouncy snap. Make it comical and well-timed, but keep the actions easy to read.
Movements follow: "stillness → preparatory action → sudden acceleration → large overshoot → sharp stop → hair and sleeves sway delayed."
Facial changes are exaggerated and comical.
Poses are clear in silhouette, with a solid hold of 0.1–0.2 seconds at the end of each action.
Use cartoonish squash & stretch, motion blur, short afterimages, dramatic smear frames and speed lines sparingly.
Physics are slightly exaggerated beyond reality, but the character's footing and center of gravity don't break.