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ArtistAction: Take off the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Remove the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Delete the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Doff the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Get rid of the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Clear away the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Detach the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Displace the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Expunge the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Purge the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Shed the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Make the necktie go away, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Uproot the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Discard the necktie, ensuring the blouse collar and buttons remain visible and properly styled. Camera Angles: Camera frames a close up showing both the woman and her reflection.
Huh. I hadn't thought of the possibility that it needs more than 5 seconds to perform the action of taking off a tie. I decided to just throw the kitchen sink at it, and paraphrase every way I could think of to 'take off the necktie'. Most promising results yet.
Now the question is whether to just add 'quickly' to the prompt, or to wait long enough to do a 10 second clip. I guess I'll try modifying the prompt first just to see what happens, and if that doesn't work go for a longer clip. Or... in theory I guess I could START with the last frame of that clip, just not quite sure what prompt to use to continue. Hmmmn. Three things to try, needing 520 energy. Well, back to hack n' slash prompt engineering... all right, you're right, WAGing is more accurate.