Green Snake Detail

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  • Özcan Kapan's avatar Artist
    Özcan Kapa...
  • DDG Model
    SeeDance 1.5
  • Access
    Public
  • Created
    15h ago

Prompt

"Cinematic sequence opens with a hyper-realistic close-up shot of an emerald tree boa coiled tightly around a moss-covered branch, based on image_3.png. The snake’s scales are intensely detailed, reflecting soft, dappled green and white light from the jungle canopy. The shot is static for the first 0.5 seconds, establishing the deep, blurred jungle background. At the 0.5-second mark, the snake's right eye, which is amber and prominent, blinks slowly. Its head, perfectly central, makes a subtle, smooth tilt to the left. The natural light filtering through the leaves above flickers gently, creating dynamic shadows across its scales. Suddenly, the snake’s tongue flickers out rapidly from its mouth, dark and forked, tasting the humid air. The tongue flickers for 1.5 seconds, then retracts. The entire body of the snake makes a very small, powerful constriction, a deep muscle movement beneath the scales. The movement causes a few water droplets to fall from a nearby leaf onto the branch. The snake begins to slowly, almost imperceptibly, loosen its coils around the branch. Its head moves forward, gliding softly from the central coil. The shot tracks smoothly with the head, maintaining a tight close-up. Its texture remains the primary focus, with individual scale patterns staying in sharp relief. The camera depth of field decreases slightly, blurring the background more aggressively as the snake moves forward. The snake's head approaches the small hole in the branch seen in image_3.png. It pauses briefly at the edge of the hole. It tilts its head again, inspecting the cavity. Its tongue flickers out again, more slowly this time, sampling the air near the hole. The body coils behind it move slightly, readjusting for balance on the branch. The soft, filtered sunlight catches the side of its head, creating a beautiful golden rim light. The camera makes a slow, 5-degree pan to follow the head. The final frame is a tight, powerful profile shot of the snake’s head, tongue slightly extended. The background jungle bokeh is now completely unrecognizable, a soft tapestry of greens. This sequence is 5 seconds, rendered in 8k, with photorealistic lighting and smooth, organic physics."

More about Green Snake Detail

One of nature's own works of art. A predator resting peacefully in the depths of the forest with its vivid green scales and sharp gaze.

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