| name | seedance-cartoon |
| description | Generate cartoon and animation style video prompts for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Use whenever the user wants cartoon, 2D animation, cel-shaded, hand-drawn, illustrated, flat animation, or motion graphics animation style video. Triggers on: cartoon, animation, cel shading, hand-drawn, illustrated, flat design animation, vector animation, retro cartoon, rubber hose, motion graphics, or any cartoon/animated style request. Use even for vague requests like "make it look animated" or "fun colorful style." |
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield — Cartoon & Animation Prompt Generator
Welcome to the ultimate guide for creating stunning cartoon and animation style video prompts for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Whether you're crafting whimsical character animations, dynamic action sequences, or minimalist motion graphics, this skill provides frameworks, templates, and deep creative guidance for generating animation-focused video prompts.
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Specifications
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield is a generative AI video platform optimized for creating high-quality, stylized video content. For animation workflows, consider these core specifications:
- Native Frame Counts: 24fps, 30fps, 48fps, 60fps (most natural for animation; 24fps = classic theatrical feel)
- Duration Sweet Spot: 2–6 seconds (higher quality per frame than longer sequences)
- Resolution Support: 1080p, 1440p, 4K (4K recommended for detailed hand-drawn styles)
- Color Depth: Full 8-bit RGB color space (critical for vibrant cartoon palettes)
- Motion Vectors: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield supports smooth interpolation and motion blur options
- Prompt Tokenization: Detailed style descriptors are parsed separately from action descriptors
- Iteration Budget: Test keyframes and style variations separately for faster refinement
2-Second Hook Framework for Cartoon
A compelling cartoon animation needs an immediate, eye-catching moment in the opening frames. The "2-second hook" is the opening 48–60 frames that captures attention through motion, expression, or visual transformation. Use at least ONE of the following hooks in every animation prompt:
Hook 01: Character Smash-Zoom
The protagonist or key object violently zooms into the camera plane with exaggerated scale change and comedic impact frames. Triggers audience anticipation.
Prompt Integration: "Character SMASH-ZOOMS directly into camera with cartoon impact frame, eyes bulging, motion blur trails"
Hook 02: Rubber Hose Stretch Entrance
A character enters by impossibly stretching their limbs, body, or facial features. Deforms and snaps back into proportion with rubbery, physics-defying motion.
Prompt Integration: "Character stretches across the screen like rubber hose animation, limbs extend and whip back into place"
Hook 03: Color Explosion
A burst of vibrant color, sparkles, or gradient wash floods the screen. Creates visual pop and draws eyes to specific focal points.
Prompt Integration: "Bright color explosion radiates outward, hot pink and electric yellow sparkles bloom across canvas"
Hook 04: Fourth-Wall Break
Character breaks eye contact with the audience, glances directly at camera, winks, or acknowledges the "viewer" with exaggerated expression.
Prompt Integration: "Character freezes, turns to camera with conspiratorial grin and winks, eyebrow raised"
Hook 05: Exaggerated Reaction Face
An enormous facial expression change—eyes pop wide, mouth stretches, face contorts with emotion (shock, delight, horror). Holds for 0.3–0.5 seconds for comedic impact.
Prompt Integration: "Face stretches into shocked expression, eyes become giant ovals, mouth drops open in silent scream"
Hook 06: Object Transforms Unexpectedly
An inanimate object or background element suddenly morphs, grows, or shifts shape. Creates visual surprise and sets the tone for surreal/whimsical animation.
Prompt Integration: "Cloud transforms into bird silhouette, ground waves like water, environment is alive and morphing"
Hook 07: Speed Line Burst
A flurry of curved speed lines, motion trails, or streaks explode across the frame behind the primary action.
Prompt Integration: "Speed lines burst radially outward, character performs rapid spin move with trailing motion blur"
Hook 08: Particle Shower / Confetti Cascade
Rapid rain of sparkles, confetti, hearts, stars, or debris cascades down or erupts upward. Instantly signals celebration or magical moment.
Prompt Integration: "Rainbow confetti and golden sparkles shower down in rapid cascade, covering half the screen"
Hook 09: Blink/Wink Cut
Character's eyes slam shut, screen goes black for 0.1 seconds, then cut to new scene or angle. Fast, dynamic transition.
Prompt Integration: "Character blinks hard, screen flashes black for one frame, instant cut to new perspective"
Hook 010: Gravity Flip / Environmental Inversion
Gravity reverses, objects float upward, character defies physics mid-motion. Creates surreal, eye-catching moment.
Prompt Integration: "Gravity inverts, character floats upward as ground becomes sky, environment flips with artistic swirl"
Cartoon Philosophy: Art Direction & Design Principles
Art Styles (15+ Distinct Cartoon Styles)
The style you select shapes every visual element—line weight, color saturation, character proportion, and animation fluidity. Choose one primary style and optional secondary accent:
01. Classic Disney
- Visual Signature: Smooth, curved lines; expressive eyes with white pupils; natural color gradients; rounded anatomy
- Line Work: Soft anti-aliased strokes, 2–3px weight
- Color Philosophy: Rich, warm palettes; subtle shadows and highlights
- Speed & Fluidity: Smooth, arcing movements; lots of anticipation
- Prompt Cue: "classic Disney 1950s animation, soft curves, expressive eyes, warm gradient backgrounds"
02. Cartoon Network (Warner Bros. Classic)
- Visual Signature: Bold, thick outlines; wild takes; exaggerated proportions; high-contrast color
- Line Work: Heavy 4–6px outlines, often black or deep brown
- Character Design: Rubber hose limbs, flexible anatomy, minimal finger detail
- Prompt Cue: "Cartoon Network style, bold ink outlines, exaggerated rubber hose limbs, comedic timing"
03. Flat Vector / Minimalist
- Visual Signature: Solid color shapes, no gradients; clean geometric construction; modern feel
- Line Work: Uniform stroke weight or no outline, relying on shape distinction
- Color: Bold primaries, high saturation, flat fills
- Prompt Cue: "Flat vector animation, minimal outlines, solid color blocks, modern geometric style"
04. Retro Rubber Hose (1920s–1930s)
- Visual Signature: Impossible limb deformation; round eyes (often just two circles and pupils); sinuous, flowing motion
- Line Work: Thick, consistent outlines; minimal detail
- Movement: Highly stylized and exaggerated; hypnotic fluidity
- Prompt Cue: "1920s rubber hose animation, impossible limb deformation, art deco flourishes, sinuous motion"
05. Sketch / Pencil
- Visual Signature: Visible pencil strokes; rough, gestural line work; sketchy fill-patterns; hand-drawn texture
- Shading: Cross-hatching, pencil shading, visible eraser marks
- Feeling: Raw, energetic, unfinished quality
- Prompt Cue: "Pencil sketch animation, visible pencil strokes, rough hatching, hand-drawn texture throughout"
06. Watercolor / Painterly
- Visual Signature: Soft, blended colors; organic shapes; diffusion at edges; translucent layers
- Shading: Wet-on-wet blending, color gradients, no hard lines
- Feeling: Dreamy, atmospheric, organic
- Prompt Cue: "Watercolor animation style, soft translucent colors, wet blending, diffused edges, organic shapes"
07. Paper Cutout / Papier-Mâché
- Visual Signature: Flat, layered paper sheets; visible creases and folds; shadows cast by depth; slightly 3D feel from layering
- Shading: Hard shadows defining depth between layers
- Texture: Paper grain visible, sometimes slightly worn or aged
- Prompt Cue: "Paper cutout animation, layered colored paper, visible fold creases, soft shadow edges, slight 3D depth"
08. Pixel Art / Retro 8-bit / 16-bit
- Visual Signature: Small square pixels forming image; chunky, geometric silhouettes; limited color palette
- Animation: Rapid frame cycling (minimum 8–12 frames per movement cycle)
- Feeling: Nostalgic, retro-game aesthetic
- Prompt Cue: "Pixel art animation, 16-bit retro style, geometric blocky shapes, limited color palette, rapid frame transitions"
09. Neon Line Art / Glow
- Visual Signature: Glowing lines on dark background; electric colors; minimal fill; cyberpunk aesthetic
- Light: Heavy glow and bloom effects; luminous line strokes
- Color Palette: Electric blues, magentas, cyans, acid greens
- Prompt Cue: "Neon line art, glowing stroke edges, dark background, electric magenta and cyan colors, heavy bloom"
010. Manga / Anime
- Visual Signature: Large expressive eyes; defined eyelashes; dramatic speed lines; sharp linework; detailed facial features
- Shading: Selective solid shadow blocks; halftone dot patterns
- Expression: Intense, emotional character reactions
- Prompt Cue: "Manga anime style, large expressive eyes, dramatic speed lines, sharp black outlines, intense expressions"
011. Stop-Motion / Claymation
- Visual Signature: Subtle jerky frame-to-frame movement; visible clay/puppet texture; realistic lighting; dimensional depth
- Animation Quality: 12fps feels authentic; slight model seams visible
- Texture: Fingerprints, material imperfections, handmade feel
- Prompt Cue: "Claymation stop-motion aesthetic, subtle frame jitter, visible material texture, dimensional puppet lighting"
012. Oil Painting / Impressionist
- Visual Signature: Thick brushstrokes; visible paint texture; loose color mixing; dreamy, artistic quality
- Shading: Modulated colors for shadow/highlight, not black outlines
- Feeling: High art, gallery-quality animation
- Prompt Cue: "Oil painting animation style, thick visible brushstrokes, impressionist color mixing, textured canvas"
013. Silhouette / Shadow Puppet
- Visual Signature: Pure solid black characters against colorful, detailed backgrounds
- Animation: Character action easily readable in pure silhouette; dynamic poses
- Background: Rich, often photorealistic or highly detailed
- Prompt Cue: "Silhouette animation, pure black character shapes, detailed colorful background, shadow puppet aesthetic"
014. Doodle / Cartoon Comic
- Visual Signature: Roughly-sketched, hand-drawn quality; speech bubbles; comic panel borders; spontaneous line work
- Line Quality: Varies in weight, occasionally shaky or overshooting corners
- Color: Often watercolor or highlighter-pen feel
- Prompt Cue: "Doodle animation, rough hand-drawn lines, comic speech bubbles, highlighter color style"
015. CGI Stylized / 3D Toon Shading
- Visual Signature: 3D models with cartoon shader (cel-shading); visible outline edges; solid color blocks with hard shadow lines
- Light: Strong directional lighting creating bold shadow shapes
- Animation: Smooth 3D motion with 2D visual aesthetic
- Prompt Cue: "3D cel-shaded cartoon, toon shaders with bold outlines, smooth 3D motion, flat color blocks with hard shadows"
Character Design for Cartoon Animation
Great cartoon characters are instantly recognizable and highly expressive. Follow these principles:
Proportions & Silhouette
- Rule of Thirds: Head, torso, legs should read clearly as distinct sections; avoid same-length limbs
- Silhouette Test: Fill character with solid black—should be readable and unique
- Feature Exaggeration: Enlarge distinctive features (large eyes, long ears, round belly) for personality
- Asymmetry: One feature slightly off-balance makes character more memorable
Facial Expressions
- Eyes: Largest single feature communicating emotion; use size changes, pupil placement, eyebrow angle
- Mouth: Extreme shapes for surprise, sadness, joy; overlaps eyes at intensity
- Squash & Stretch: Face itself deforms to show emotion (puffed cheeks for anger, narrowed eyes for focus)
- Micro-Expressions: Include momentary extreme shapes (0.1–0.2 sec) between neutral frames for realism
Squash & Stretch Principles
- Squash: Object compresses vertically on impact, spreads horizontally (feels heavy, impactful)
- Stretch: Object elongates before/after rapid movement (exaggerates speed, implies energy)
- Preserve Volume: Keep character volume constant (if wider, make shorter; if taller, make narrower)
- Application Range: Use 20–50% exaggeration for cartoony feel; 10–20% for subtler styles
Animation Principles Applied to Cartoon Prompts
All 12 core animation principles translate directly to prompt language:
01. Squash & Stretch
- Prompt Application: "Include exaggerated squash on landing, stretch during jump; preserve character volume"
- Keyword:
squash and stretch, rubber physics, volume preservation
02. Anticipation
- Prompt Application: "Character winds up before major movement; crouch before jump, breath before dialogue"
- Keyword:
wind-up, anticipatory pose, subtle setup
03. Staging
- Prompt Application: "Clear focal point; secondary action doesn't distract from main action; use depth and positioning"
- Keyword:
clear staging, focal hierarchy, layered depth
04. Follow-Through & Overlapping Action
- Prompt Application: "Hair and clothing lag slightly behind head movement; fingers last to settle in pose"
- Keyword:
follow-through motion, trailing limbs, overlapping arcs
05. Arc Motion
- Prompt Application: "Avoid straight-line movement; character moves in smooth curved paths"
- Keyword:
arcing trajectory, curved motion path, smooth parabolic arc
06. Timing & Spacing
- Prompt Application: "Snappy movements are fewer frames between keyframes; floaty movements are evenly-spaced frames"
- Keyword:
rapid timing, slow-in slow-out, eased arcs, snappy beats
07. Secondary Action
- Prompt Application: "Head turns before body; fingers gesture while speaking; eyes blink independently"
- Keyword:
secondary gestures, independent movement, supporting action
08. Exaggeration
- Prompt Application: "Push emotion beyond realistic; eyes wider, mouth larger, movements bigger than life"
- Keyword:
exaggerated, over-the-top, amplified emotion
09. Solid Drawing / Consistency
- Prompt Application: "Character model sheet consistency; proportions held throughout; perspective accurate"
- Keyword:
model consistency, accurate proportions, maintained character design
010. Appeal / Charm
- Prompt Application: "Character has personality in every pose; expressions are engaging; visual design is attractive"
- Keyword:
appealing design, charming expressions, personality-driven, likeable proportions
011. Emotional Authenticity
- Prompt Application: "Even in cartoony world, emotional motivation is clear and sincere beneath exaggeration"
- Keyword:
genuine emotion beneath exaggeration, sincere character motivation
012. Loose Ends / Imperfection
- Prompt Application: "Allow slight wonkiness in line work or timing for hand-drawn feel (if not polished vector style)"
- Keyword:
slight line imperfection, hand-drawn quality, organic unevenness
Color Palettes for Cartoon Animation
Color choice dramatically affects tone. Select ONE primary palette, optionally add ONE accent:
Bold & Saturated (High Energy)
- Characteristic: Vivid primaries and secondaries at full saturation
- Palette Example: Hot magenta, bright cyan, golden yellow, electric lime
- Mood: High-energy, comedic, youthful
- Prompt: "Bold, saturated primary colors; hot pink, electric blue, bright yellow dominate"
Pastel / Soft (Whimsical)
- Characteristic: High lightness, low saturation; soft, gentle hues
- Palette Example: Pale lavender, soft mint, blush pink, powder blue, cream
- Mood: Cute, gentle, dreamy
- Prompt: "Soft pastel palette, pale lavender and mint, gentle light quality, whimsical"
Monochrome / Single-Hue (Elegant)
- Characteristic: All colors derived from single hue; vary by saturation and value
- Palette Example: All blues (navy to sky to pale), or all greens
- Mood: Elegant, cohesive, sophisticated
- Prompt: "Monochrome blue palette, ranging navy to sky to pale cyan, elegant unified color"
Warm (Cozy / Nostalgic)
- Characteristic: Oranges, warm reds, golds, burnt sienna, warm grays
- Mood: Comforting, retro, autumnal
- Prompt: "Warm color palette, burnt orange, golden tan, rust red, nostalgic autumn feel"
Cool (Calm / Serious)
- Characteristic: Blues, cyans, purples, cool grays, teals
- Mood: Calming, professional, somber, mysterious
- Prompt: "Cool color palette, slate blue and teal tones, calm professional aesthetic"
Complementary / High Contrast (Dynamic)
- Characteristic: Colors directly opposite on color wheel (red/green, purple/yellow, blue/orange)
- Mood: Tension, drama, visual interest
- Prompt: "High-contrast complementary palette, magenta and lime-green, electric visual tension"
Earth Tones / Natural (Organic)
- Characteristic: Browns, tans, olives, sage, terracottas, muted greens
- Mood: Natural, grounded, organic, rustic
- Prompt: "Earth tone palette, sage green, terracotta, warm brown, natural organic feel"
Neon / Cyberpunk (Modern / Surreal)
- Characteristic: Glowing, high-saturation fluorescent hues on dark background
- Mood: Futuristic, surreal, edgy, modern
- Prompt: "Neon cyberpunk colors, electric magenta and cyan on dark ground, glowing quality"
Line Work Styles
Thick Bold Outline (Cartoon Network, Warner Bros. style)
- Weight: 4–8px strokes, consistently heavy
- Color: Black, dark brown, or dark purple
- Effect: Strong graphic quality, reads at distance, comedic emphasis
- Prompt: "Thick 5px black outlines, bold graphic silhouettes, high contrast"
Thin Line (Elegant, Modern Vector)
- Weight: 1–2px strokes, uniform
- Color: Black, dark gray, or color-matched
- Effect: Clean, refined, contemporary
- Prompt: "Thin uniform 1.5px black outlines, clean modern vector feel"
Variable Weight (Gesture-Based, Hand-Drawn)
- Weight: Varies from 2–6px depending on direction and form
- Psychology: Heavier on one side of form to suggest light direction
- Effect: Artistic, hand-drawn authenticity
- Prompt: "Variable weight outlines, heavier on shadows, gestural hand-drawn quality"
No Outline (Flat Vector or Painterly)
- Method: Color difference and shape alone define form
- Requirement: Distinct color or value at boundaries
- Effect: Modern, sophisticated, minimalist
- Prompt: "No outlines, color and value define form, flat vector aesthetic"
Textured / Sketchy (Rough Hand-Drawn)
- Method: Multiple passes of imperfect strokes; visible corrections
- Effect: Raw, energetic, hand-crafted
- Prompt: "Sketchy textured outlines, visible pencil strokes, rough artistic feel, hatching details"
Background Approaches for Cartoon
Detailed Painted Background
- Technique: Fully rendered, illustrative background art
- Character Integration: Character sits in realistic, detailed environment
- Mood Setting: Background carries story/setting weight
- Prompt: "Richly detailed painted background, soft impressionist garden, character integrated naturally"
Simplified / Graphic Background
- Technique: Flat shapes, minimal detail, color blocks only
- Character Integration: Character is clear focal point; background supports without competing
- Mood: Modern, minimalist, focus-driven
- Prompt: "Simplified graphic background, flat color blocks, warm tan and soft blue, character focal point"
Abstract / Gradient Background
- Technique: Soft color gradients, no recognizable forms
- Character Integration: Character reads clearly against simple ground
- Mood: Timeless, universal, intimate
- Prompt: "Abstract gradient background, soft purple to pink fade, no recognizable forms"
Pattern / Repeating Background
- Technique: Wallpaper-like repeat; geometric or organic pattern
- Character Integration: Character overlaid on repeating motif
- Mood: Whimsical, rhythmic, slightly surreal
- Prompt: "Repeating star and moon pattern background, pastel colors, rhythmic tile effect"
Fully Dynamic / Shape-Shifting Background
- Technique: Background actively animates; morphs, transforms, responds to character
- Character Integration: Character and background equally important; symbiotic relationship
- Mood: Surreal, magical, fully animated world
- Prompt: "Background actively morphs and shifts, clouds become shapes, ground waves like water, alive environment"
Master Template for Cartoon Animation Prompts
Use this structure to systematize every cartoon prompt. Fill in selections from encyclopedia sections above:
[OPENING HOOK] + [MAIN ACTION] + [STYLE STACK] + [CHARACTER DESIGN] +
[ANIMATION PRINCIPLES] + [COLOR DIRECTION] + [TECHNICAL SPECS] + [CLOSURE/EMOTION]
Template with Variables:
[OPENING HOOK - Pick One]
"[Character/Object] enters with [chosen hook type: smash-zoom, stretch, color explosion, etc.]"
[MAIN ACTION - Core Narrative]
"[Character/Object] performs [primary action]. [Secondary character/object] responds with [reaction]. Sequence ends with [closure beat]."
[PRIMARY STYLE]
"Animation style: [primary art style from encyclopedia]. Line work: [line style]. Color palette: [palette type]."
[CHARACTER SPECIFICS]
"Character has [key design features]. Expression conveys [emotion]. Use [squash/stretch/other principle] to emphasize [target action]."
[ANIMATION INSTRUCTIONS]
"Apply [animation principle 1], [animation principle 2], and [animation principle 3]. Follow-through on [specific element]."
[TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS]
"24fps, 4 seconds, 1440p resolution. Motion: smooth easing. Timing: [snappy/slow/rhythmic]. Include [specific effect type]."
[EMOTIONAL PAYLOAD]
"Overall tone: [comedic/dramatic/whimsical]. Audience should feel [target emotion]."
Example Template Fill:
"Smiling character SMASH-ZOOMS into camera with bright color explosion around them. They perform a rapid spin move while environment shifts from daytime to magical night. Animation style: Cartoon Network bold outline with rubber hose limbs. Color palette: warm nostalgic oranges and purples. 24fps, 3.5 seconds, smooth easing arcs, exaggerated anticipation before spin, follow-through on trailing sleeve. Tone: comedic delight."
Animation Style Encyclopedia (15+ Detailed Styles)
STYLE 001: Classic Disney (1940s–1960s)
Visual Foundation
- Smooth, almost liquid character movement
- Expressive proportions: medium-sized heads, graceful limbs
- Warm, naturalistic color palettes with rich gradients
- Soft anti-aliased line work, 2–3px weight
Signature Elements
- Large, sparkling eyes with white pupils and eye shine
- Soft shadows using color gradation rather than pure black
- Rounded, flowing anatomy (even objects have curves)
- Backgrounds are painterly, detailed, integrated with character space
Animation Speed: 24fps, smooth slow-in/slow-out easing throughout
Prompt Phrasing
- "Classic Disney 1950s style, smooth curved lines, expressive eyes with white pupils, warm gradient backgrounds"
- "Soft anti-aliased character animation, Disney golden age, graceful flowing limbs, eye shine highlights"
- "Warm nostalgic color palette, soft shadow work, painted background detail, gentle easing throughout"
Ideal For: Fairy tales, emotional character moments, magical sequences, whimsy with depth
STYLE 002: Cartoon Network / Warner Bros. Rubber Hose
Visual Foundation
- Thick, bold black outlines (4–6px minimum)
- Exaggerated, impossible anatomy; rubber-limb deformation
- High-contrast color blocks; minimal gradient work
- Minimal finger detail (often just 3-finger hands)
Signature Elements
- Comedic "takes" (rapid extreme expressions)
- Speed lines radiating from movement
- Impact frames (one-frame holds of exaggerated expression)
- Environment is graphic, simplified shapes
Animation Speed: Snappy 24fps with rapid key-pose transitions; lots of holds on comedy beats
Prompt Phrasing
- "Cartoon Network classic style, bold 5px black outlines, rubber hose limbs, comedic timing"
- "Exaggerated rubber hose animation, impossible limb deformation, speed lines, hard-edged color blocks"
- "High-contrast graphic color palette, minimal gradients, comedic takes, rapid expression shifts"
Ideal For: Comedy, action sequences, slapstick, energetic character interactions, quick-cut montages
STYLE 003: Flat Vector / Modern Minimalist
Visual Foundation
- Solid color shapes with NO gradients or textures
- Geometric construction; clean silhouettes
- Uniform thin outlines or no outline (color distinction only)
- Modern, app-design aesthetic
Signature Elements
- Shapes are perfect circles, rectangles, curves (no organic wobble)
- Limited 3–5 color palette per scene
- All elements clearly readable at small size
- Motion is smooth and mathematical
Animation Speed: 30fps or 60fps, smooth easing, mechanical precision
Prompt Phrasing
- "Flat vector animation, geometric shapes, solid color blocks, no gradients, modern design aesthetic"
- "Minimalist style, clean circles and rectangles, high-contrast colors, mathematical motion paths"
- "Flat design animation, simple shapes, primary and secondary color palette, crisp edges, no texture"
Ideal For: Explainers, motion graphics, infographics, corporate video, modern advertising, educational content
STYLE 004: Retro Rubber Hose (1920s–1930s)
Visual Foundation
- Impossibly stretchy, sinuous limbs following no anatomical logic
- Character eyes: two simple circles with dot pupils (no white)
- Art Deco-inspired backgrounds with geometric patterns
- Consistent medium outline weight (2–3px), black or dark brown
Signature Elements
- Limbs rotate and twist in hypnotic, spiral motions
- Character moves in and out of frame using impossible deformations
- Background is almost as stylized as character
- Movement is rhythmic and almost musical in quality
Animation Speed: 12fps creates authentic choppy retro feel; 24fps feels updated
Prompt Phrasing
- "1920s rubber hose animation, sinuous stretchy limbs, art deco background, hypnotic spiraling motion"
- "Retro 1930s style, impossible limb deformation, simple circle eyes, art deco patterns, black outlines"
- "Rubber hose physics, character spins and stretches impossibly, rhythmic musical motion, vintage feel"
Ideal For: Period pieces, vintage advertising, whimsical storytelling, opening sequences, retro nostalgia
STYLE 005: Pencil Sketch / Hand-Drawn
Visual Foundation
- Visible pencil stroke texture throughout; sketchy line work
- Rough, gestural quality; lines don't perfectly connect
- Shading via cross-hatching, pencil strokes, not gradients
- Occasional visible erasure marks and corrections
Signature Elements
- Hand-drawn imperfection is feature, not flaw
- Organic wobble in all lines
- Shading is linear (hatching) rather than smooth gradation
- Background and character drawn with equal sketchy energy
Animation Speed: 24fps with subtle frame-jitter for authenticity (or 12fps for more visible sketch transitions)
Prompt Phrasing
- "Pencil sketch animation, visible pencil strokes, rough gestural line work, cross-hatching shading"
- "Hand-drawn rough quality, sketchy organic lines, hatching and texture, visible sketch imperfection"
- "Pencil animation style, gestural bold strokes, erasure marks visible, energetic hand-drawn feel"
Ideal For: Personal narratives, storybook adaptations, artistic shorts, experimental animation, character-driven drama
STYLE 006: Watercolor / Painterly
Visual Foundation
- Soft blended colors with translucent layers
- Diffusion and feathering at edges; no hard lines
- Wet-on-wet color mixing visible; color gradients organic
- Flowing, organic shapes with soft contours
Signature Elements
- Light source creates soft color gradation
- Background and character are painted with same loose brush style
- Occasional visible brush strokes; texture palpable
- Color often bleeds slightly beyond form edges
Animation Speed: 24fps with smooth easing; motion feels like paint flowing
Prompt Phrasing
- "Watercolor animation, soft blended colors, translucent layering, wet-on-wet diffusion, painterly brushwork"
- "Loose watercolor style, organic soft edges, color gradients, flowing brush texture, dreamy quality"
- "Watercolor painted animation, color bleeding and blending, soft no-hard-line approach, artistic texture"
Ideal For: Fairy tales, poetry-based narratives, emotional drama, dreamy sequences, artistic expression pieces
STYLE 007: Paper Cutout / Papier-Mâché
Visual Foundation
- Flat, layered paper sheets stacked at slight angles creating depth
- Visible crease lines and fold edges defining form boundaries
- Shadow cast by offset layers creates 3D illusion
- Paper grain and slight wear/aging visible
Signature Elements
- Shadows are distinct hard-edged shapes (light source direction clear)
- Paper layers are colorful but bounded by visible paper edges
- Movement involves layer rotation and repositioning
- Background uses same paper-stack technique as character
Animation Speed: 12fps–24fps, depending on desired "stop-motion" feel
Prompt Phrasing
- "Paper cutout animation, layered colored paper sheets, visible creases and folds, cast shadows defining depth"
- "Papier-mâché style, layered flat paper, hard-edged shadows, slight 3D depth, paper grain texture"
- "Paper stack animation, fold lines visible, stacked depth creating dimension, shadow definition clear"
Ideal For: Children's stories, tactile narratives, DIY/craft themes, album art, stop-motion substitutes, holiday specials
STYLE 008: Pixel Art / 8-bit & 16-bit Retro
Visual Foundation
- Small square pixels forming all image content
- Chunky, geometric silhouettes with limited color palette (8–32 colors typical)
- Hard edges; no anti-aliasing or blur
- Nostalgic video-game aesthetic
Signature Elements
- Character movement cycles are visible frame-by-frame stepping (minimum 8–12 frames per action)
- Backgrounds are equally pixelated, often tiled patterns
- Color limitations are feature; palette is cohesive and intentional
- Screen scrolls or transitions use classic game-style wipes
Animation Speed: 24fps minimum to avoid blurry strobing; 12fps reads as choppier retro
Prompt Phrasing
- "Pixel art animation, 16-bit retro video game style, chunky geometric shapes, limited color palette"
- "8-bit animated pixels, nostalgic video game aesthetic, visible frame transitions, rapid cycle animation"
- "Pixelated animation, hard-edged blocky shapes, limited color palette, game-style tile backgrounds"
Ideal For: Retro gaming content, chiptune music videos, indie game aesthetics, nostalgia marketing, educational gaming
STYLE 009: Neon Line Art / Glow
Visual Foundation
- Glowing luminous lines on dark (usually black) background
- Minimal or no fill; line work is primary visual
- Electric, saturated colors: magenta, cyan, lime, yellow
- Heavy bloom and glow effects around all strokes
Signature Elements
- Line weight is consistent but glows outward
- Background is pure black or very dark
- Color contrast is extreme (bright neon vs. dark void)
- Motion trails are neon-colored (not white)
Animation Speed: 24fps–60fps, smooth motion with persistent glow trail effect
Prompt Phrasing
- "Neon line art animation, glowing electric lines, dark background, magenta and cyan, heavy bloom effect"
- "Cyberpunk neon style, luminous stroke edges, pure black background, electric color glow, sci-fi aesthetic"
- "Neon glow animation, bright line work on dark void, glowing motion trails, electric colors, bloom"
Ideal For: Cyberpunk themes, music videos, sci-fi opening sequences, technology demos, electronic music visuals, nightclub aesthetics
STYLE 010: Manga / Anime
Visual Foundation
- Large, highly expressive eyes with multiple eyelash lines
- Sharp, defined linework; no soft anti-aliasing
- Selective solid-color shading (not gradients)
- Dramatic speed lines and motion effects
Signature Elements
- Eyes dominate face; often larger than realistic proportion
- Eyebrows and eyelashes are thick, defined lines
- Shading uses solid shadow blocks and sometimes halftone dot patterns
- Expression shifts are dramatic and intense (not subtle)
- Hair has distinct shaped sections, not individual strands
Animation Speed: 24fps, with some poses held longer to emphasize drama
Prompt Phrasing
- "Manga anime style, large expressive eyes, dramatic speed lines, sharp black outlines, intense expressions"
- "Anime animation, defined linework, selective solid shading, thick eyelashes, dramatic emotional shifts"
- "Manga-style anime, geometric hair sections, halftone shading, speed line effects, intense eye contact"
Ideal For: Action sequences, dramatic emotional beats, youth-oriented content, character-focused narratives, Asian-inspired storytelling
STYLE 011: Stop-Motion / Claymation
Visual Foundation
- Subtle frame-to-frame jitter (not perfectly smooth motion)
- Visible clay/puppet material texture and imperfections
- Realistic film lighting with dimensional depth
- Character has actual three-dimensional form
Signature Elements
- Motion is slightly jumpy (8–12fps authentic, 24fps for modern claymation)
- Fingerprints and material seams occasionally visible
- Shadows are realistic, dimensional
- Camera movement is present and credible (parallax, focus shifts)
- Lighting reveals form and creates atmosphere
Animation Speed: 12fps–24fps depending on desired choppy vs. smooth feel
Prompt Phrasing
- "Claymation stop-motion aesthetic, subtle frame jitter, visible clay texture, realistic dimensional lighting"
- "Stop-motion puppet animation, material imperfections visible, film lighting, authentic jump quality"
- "Claymation style, tactile puppet surface, dimensional shadows, realistic camera movement, craft feeling"
Ideal For: Whimsical narratives, handmade aesthetic projects, children's content, character-driven shorts, artistic craftsmanship celebration
STYLE 012: Oil Painting / Impressionist
Visual Foundation
- Thick, visible brushstrokes; paint texture is primary feature
- Colors are blended but maintain luminous quality
- Loose, artistic approach; not photo-realistic
- Gallery-quality aesthetic
Signature Elements
- Brushwork is gestural and expressive
- Color mixing is done visibly (not mathematically smooth)
- Texture is tactile; paint has dimension
- Composition follows artistic (not commercial) sensibilities
- Light is handled impressionistically (warm/cool color opposition, not realistic rays)
Animation Speed: 24fps, smooth motion over impressionist canvas
Prompt Phrasing
- "Oil painting animation, thick visible brushstrokes, impressionist color mixing, textured canvas, gallery quality"
- "Painted animation style, gestural brush work, luminous color blending, artistic composition, fine art aesthetic"
- "Oil paint animation, heavy brushwork texture, impressionist light handling, artistic loose approach"
Ideal For: Artistic shorts, fine art adaptations, adult narratives, cultural/emotional storytelling, experimental film, museum exhibitions
STYLE 013: Silhouette / Shadow Puppet
Visual Foundation
- Character is pure solid black silhouette
- All detail comes from pose, gesture, and positioning
- Background is richly detailed (photorealistic or highly illustrated)
- Lighting creates dramatic contrast
Signature Elements
- Character action must be instantly readable as solid shape
- Background carries narrative/atmospheric weight
- Backlighting creates silhouette effect
- Color and detail exist only in background
Animation Speed: 24fps, character motion clear in silhouette form
Prompt Phrasing
- "Silhouette animation, pure black character shapes, detailed colorful background, shadow puppet aesthetic"
- "Silhouette character against rich background, all expression through pose and gesture, dramatic backlighting"
- "Shadow puppet animation, black silhouette character, photorealistic or illustrated background, high contrast"
Ideal For: Dramatic sequences, poetic narratives, cultural/traditional storytelling, mysterious themes, high-contrast visual impact
STYLE 014: Doodle / Cartoon Comic
Visual Foundation
- Roughly sketched, hand-drawn line work with variation
- Speech bubbles and comic panel elements integrated
- Spontaneous, energetic line quality
- Color applied with watercolor or highlighter-pen effect
Signature Elements
- Line weight varies; some lines overshoot corners for energy
- Comic convention elements: exclamation marks, motion lines, star effects
- Color feels applied quickly and enthusiastically, not precisely
- Occasional sketched corrections left visible
- Sense of spontaneity and fun
Animation Speed: 24fps, energetic motion with frequent quick cuts
Prompt Phrasing
- "Doodle animation, rough hand-drawn lines, comic speech bubbles, highlighter pen colors, energetic sketchy feel"
- "Comic cartoon style, sketched line variation, comic panel effects, spontaneous energy, rough gestural quality"
- "Doodle sketch animation, hand-drawn imperfect lines, watercolor highlights, comic visual language"
Ideal For: Social media content, humor-driven videos, educational tutorials, DIY/craft content, youth-oriented storytelling, indie comics adaptation
STYLE 015: CGI Stylized / 3D Cel-Shading
Visual Foundation
- 3D computer-generated models with cartoon shader applied
- Visible bold outline edges around all forms
- Solid color blocks with hard-edged shadow lines (not smooth gradients)
- Smooth 3D motion with 2D visual result
Signature Elements
- Character geometry is 3D but rendered in 2D toon aesthetic
- Shadows are distinct flat shapes, not gradient transitions
- Outlines follow character silhouettes and internal form lines
- Lighting is strong and directional, creating bold shadow shapes
- Character can rotate and move in 3D space while maintaining cartoon appearance
Animation Speed: 30fps–60fps, smooth 3D interpolation with cartoon appearance
Prompt Phrasing
- "3D cel-shaded cartoon, toon shader bold outlines, solid color blocks with hard shadows, smooth 3D motion"
- "CGI stylized animation, cel-shading shader, black outline edges, flat color blocks, bold directional lighting"
- "Toon-shaded 3D animation, cartoon appearance from 3D models, hard-edged shadow definition, outlined forms"
Ideal For: Modern gaming aesthetics, high-production cartoons, stylized action sequences, corporate 3D presentations, contemporary family entertainment
Character Animation Keywords
Facial Expressions & Emotion
Happiness / Joy
- Eyes: wide-open, upturned crescents or circles
- Mouth: broad smile, often open showing teeth
- Cheeks: prominent round apples, often rosy color
- Eyebrows: raised, angled upward at outer corners
- Keywords:
bright smile, sparkling eyes, rosy cheeks, joyful grin, eye crinkles
Sadness / Sorrow
- Eyes: drooping eyelids, downturned pupils, possibly tearful
- Mouth: downturned, may quiver or press flat
- Face: overall droop toward ground
- Eyebrows: angled downward toward nose
- Keywords:
drooping eyes, quivering lip, single tear roll, downturned mouth, slumped shoulders
Anger / Rage
- Eyes: narrow slits, pupils dilated or crossed
- Mouth: snarling, bared teeth, or clenched jaw
- Eyebrows: low and angled downward inward (meeting at bridge)
- Facial color: flushed red, steam/fire effects optional
- Keywords:
narrowed eyes, bared teeth, flushed red, clenched jaw, smoke from nostrils
Fear / Terror
- Eyes: extremely wide, white showing, pupils small and centered
- Mouth: open O-shape, silent scream possible
- Eyebrows: raised high, angled upward at center
- Body: rigid, tense, possibly trembling
- Keywords:
wide shocked eyes, open mouth scream, trembling, rigid tension, hair standing
Surprise / Shock
- Eyes: wide open, pupils dilated
- Mouth: open O-shape, expression held for 0.2–0.5 seconds
- Eyebrows: raised high, straight across
- Often accompanied by head jerk backward or body recoil
- Keywords:
wide open mouth shock, bulging eyes, head jerk, impact frame
Confusion / Puzzlement
- Eyes: squinted, one eyebrow raised, one lowered
- Mouth: twisted asymmetrical smile or flat line
- Head: often tilts to one side
- Optional: question mark icon, head scratch gesture
- Keywords:
tilted head, one raised eyebrow, squinted eye, questioning expression
Exhaustion / Fatigue
- Eyes: heavily lidded, half-closed, often with dark circles
- Mouth: flat or slight frown, tongue possibly out
- Body: slouched, sagging
- Optional: sweat droplets, dark shadow under eyes
- Keywords:
heavily lidded eyes, drooping posture, sweat drops, dark circles, tongue out
Disgust / Revulsion
- Eyes: squinted, possibly watery
- Mouth: twisted in sneer or gag, sometimes with raised upper lip
- Nose: often wrinkled
- Head: may tilt back slightly in rejection
- Keywords:
wrinkled nose, gagging mouth, squinted eyes, lip curl, head tilt back
Confidence / Arrogance
- Eyes: forward-gazing, possibly narrowed in assessment
- Mouth: slight smug smile, possibly smirk
- Head: held high, chin slightly forward
- Posture: upright, expanded chest, strong stance
- Keywords:
smug smile, chin forward, upright posture, confident eye contact, smirk
Nervousness / Anxiety
- Eyes: darting side-to-side, frequent blinking
- Mouth: biting lower lip, nervous smile, or tight line
- Hands: wringing, fidgeting, trembling slightly
- Posture: hunched, closed-off body language
- Keywords:
darting eyes, lip bite, fidgeting hands, nervous twitch, hunched posture
Movement Keywords & Walk Cycles
Happy Walk
- Keywords:
bouncy stride, weight shifts hip-to-hip, arms swing loosely, head bobs, light footfalls
- Timing: Quick, rhythmic 8–12 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Vertical bounce, upward motion emphasis
Angry March
- Keywords:
stiff heavy footfalls, arms pump forcefully, jaw clenched, eyes forward, rigid spine
- Timing: Forceful, heavy 10–14 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Downward power, tension
Sneaky Tiptoe
- Keywords:
raised heel walk, exaggerated caution, slow deliberate pace, arms held close, eyes darting
- Timing: Slow, deliberate 16–20 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Minimal motion, tension in stillness
Confident Stride
- Keywords:
long purposeful steps, head held high, arms swing naturally, shoulders back, smooth gait
- Timing: Moderate, controlled 12–16 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Forward momentum, stability
Stumbling / Drunken Walk
- Keywords:
wobbling side-to-side, uneven step length, arms flailing for balance, head loose, exaggerated weight shift
- Timing: Irregular, jerky 12–18 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Loss of control, instability
Floating / Weightless Walk
- Keywords:
minimal foot contact with ground, slow gliding motion, upward-drifting quality, loose limbs, ethereal timing
- Timing: Slow, smooth 20–28 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Defying gravity, dreamlike
Sneaker Excitement / Hopping
- Keywords:
rapid small bounces, fast foot taps, arms raised, exaggerated vertical motion, quick energy
- Timing: Very fast 6–10 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Energy, impatience, joy
Exhausted Shuffle
- Keywords:
dragging feet, slouched posture, minimal arm motion, head down, slow pace
- Timing: Slow, heavy 18–24 frame cycles
- Characteristic: Fatigue, lack of energy
Gesture & Hand Animation
Pointing
- Arm extends forward, index finger straightens while others curl
- Elbow angle ~45–90 degrees
- Head often turns to follow point direction
- Keywords:
directional point, arm extension, finger straight
Waving
- Arm raised to shoulder height, hand rotates at wrist
- Wrist motion is primary (3–5 frame cycles per wave)
- Elbow can be bent or extended
- Keywords:
hand rotation, wrist-driven wave, arm raise, friendly gesture
Shrugging
- Shoulders raise toward ears, arms lift slightly palms-up
- Head tilts slightly
- Expression shows uncertainty
- Keywords:
raised shoulders, palms up, head tilt, I-don't-know gesture
Thumbs Up / Approval
- Arm raises, thumb extends vertically
- Forearm may rotate slightly
- Expression is confident/satisfied
- Keywords:
upright thumb, raised arm, confident expression, approval gesture
Hands to Face
- Hands travel from body to face in curved path (follow-through arc)
- Hands settle against cheek, chin, or covering mouth
- Used for emotions: surprise, shame, thinking, worry
- Keywords:
curved hand path, face contact, emotional gesture
Talking Hands
- Hands gesture while speaking
- Common: palms up for questions, outward for emphasis, together for plea
- Hand position changes sync loosely with dialogue emphasis
- Keywords:
expressive hand gesture, dialogue emphasis, palm orientation
Thinking / Head Scratch
- Hand travels to head, fingers curl into scratching motion
- Head may tilt
- Eyes look upward or distant
- Keywords:
head scratch, thinking pose, distant gaze
Celebration / Arms Raised
- Both arms extend upward at diagonal
- Body may jump or sway
- Face shows joy/victory expression
- Keywords:
arms overhead, upward reach, celebration pose, victory gesture
Defeat / Arms Down
- Arms hang limply at sides or slightly forward
- Shoulders slump
- Head drops
- Keywords:
limp arms, slumped shoulders, head drop, defeat posture
Picking Up Object
- Arm extends down with reaching motion
- Fingers curl around object
- Arm retracts with object pulled toward body
- Follow-through on arm and torso
- Keywords:
reaching motion, grasp animation, object interaction, retrieval gesture
Transition & Effect Library for Cartoons
Cartoon Wipes
Speed Line Burst Wipe
- Keywords:
speed lines radiate outward, circular wipe from center, motion blur effect
- Timing: 0.3–0.5 seconds
- Color: Usually matches dominant scene color
- Effect: Dynamic, energetic transition
Circular Iris Wipe
- Keywords:
circular opening or closing, iris-style transition, gradual reveal/conceal
- Timing: 0.3–0.7 seconds
- Color: Black or scene color
- Effect: Classic, theatrical
Splat / Ink Bloom Wipe
- Keywords:
colored splat radiates outward, organic splash shape, ink-like diffusion
- Timing: 0.2–0.5 seconds
- Color: Any bold color
- Effect: Fun, playful, organic
Diagonal Swipe
- Keywords:
diagonal line sweeps across screen, sharp or soft edge, directional motion
- Timing: 0.2–0.4 seconds
- Color: Usually black or white
- Effect: Quick, snappy, dynamic
Pixelate / Dissolve Wipe
- Keywords:
scene pixelates and dissolves into next scene, digital effect, glitch aesthetic optional
- Timing: 0.3–0.6 seconds
- Color: Gradient or neutral
- Effect: Modern, tech-forward
Curtain / Theater Drape
- Keywords:
curtain closes from sides inward, fabric folds visible, theatrical entrance/exit
- Timing: 0.4–0.8 seconds
- Color: Red, purple, or scene color
- Effect: Stage-like, formal, cinematic
Impact & Action Effects
Impact Frame / Freeze Frame
- Keywords:
single frame holds on extreme pose, exaggerated expression, motion freezes momentarily
- Duration: 0.1–0.3 seconds (1–8 frames at 24fps)
- Color: Optional white/yellow glow or screen shake
- Use: Emphasize moment of impact, surprise, realization
Speed Lines / Motion Trails
- Keywords:
curved or straight lines follow character motion, radiating from center or trailing behind, speed emphasis
- Color: Usually match line color (black, white, or matching palette)
- Density: 5–15 lines typical
- Use: Emphasize velocity, dramatic movement
Smear Frame
- Keywords:
character stretches into blurred streak following motion path, motion blur effect, follow-through emphasized
- Duration: 1–3 frames
- Used Before: Fast direction changes, rapid attacks
- Effect: Exaggerates speed, creates dynamic feel
Impact Dust / Debris
- Keywords:
cloud of dust, dirt, or particles radiates outward from impact point, expanding sphere, settling motion
- Color: Brown, gray, or matched to environment
- Timing: 0.3–0.8 seconds (expand then settle)
- Use: Character lands, object hits surface, explosion-lite
Screen Shake / Jitter
- Keywords:
camera vibrates on impact, rapid position shifts, intensity decreases over time
- Amplitude: 2–8 pixels typical
- Duration: 0.1–0.4 seconds
- Use: Impact moments, comedic bumps, dramatic collisions
Bloom / Glow Flash
- Keywords:
bright glow radiates from center, light bloom effect, intensity fades
- Color: White, yellow, or magical color (pink, cyan)
- Duration: 0.1–0.3 seconds
- Use: Magic moments, reveal, special effects
Chromatic Aberration / Color Shift
- Keywords:
RGB channels separate slightly, colored fringing at edges, digital glitch effect
- Offset: 2–5 pixels typical
- Duration: 0.05–0.2 seconds (usually brief)
- Use: Impact, magical effects, surreal moments
Particle & Sparkle Effects
Sparkle Burst
- Keywords:
golden or silver sparkles radiate outward, twinkling effect, magical quality
- Particle Count: 20–50 particles typical
- Duration: 0.3–0.6 seconds
- Use: Magic, celebration, joy, magical transformation
Confetti Cascade
- Keywords:
colorful confetti pieces rain down or erupt upward, rotating particles, celebration effect
- Particle Count: 50–200+ for dramatic effect
- Duration: 0.5–1.5 seconds
- Colors: Rainbow mix, pastels, or themed colors
- Use: Celebration, victory, comedic surprise
Smoke / Cloud Puff
- Keywords:
billowing smoke cloud, expanding and dissipating, organic wispy motion
- Color: Gray, white, or colored (magical effect)
- Duration: 0.4–1.0 seconds
- Use: Disappearance, impact, magical transition, comedy exit
Heart Float
- Keywords:
pink/red hearts drift upward or float in circle, romantic or lovestruck effect, slow gentle motion
- Particle Count: 5–15 hearts typical
- Duration: 0.5–1.5 seconds
- Use: Love reaction, happiness, crush moment
Star / Shine Twinkle
- Keywords:
star shapes twinkle randomly, magical shimmer, scattered placement
- Particle Count: 10–30 stars
- Duration: 0.5–1.0 seconds (continuous, not one-shot)
- Use: Magical quality, wonder, dreamy moment
Bubble Float
- Keywords:
semi-transparent bubbles rise slowly, gradient or rainbow fill, delicate motion
- Particle Count: 5–20 bubbles typical
- Duration: 1.0–2.0 seconds
- Use: Whimsical, underwater, peaceful moment, magical softness
Color Palette Guide for Cartoon Animation
Bold & Saturated Palette
Primary Colors (Maximum Saturation)
- Bright Red: #FF0000 or #E63946
- Bright Yellow: #FFD60A or #FFFF00
- Bright Blue: #0077BE or #0099FF
Secondary (High Energy)
- Hot Magenta: #FF1493 or #E6007F
- Electric Cyan: #00FFFF or #00D9FF
- Lime Green: #CCFF00 or #00FF00
Accent Colors
- Orange: #FF8C00 or #FF6B00
- Teal: #00D9FF or #008B8B
Usage: High-energy comedy, action, youth-oriented content. Every color is at full saturation.
Prompt: "Bold saturated primary colors: bright red, electric blue, vivid yellow. High-energy, no muted tones."
Pastel & Soft Palette
Primary Pastels
- Pale Lavender: #E6D5FF or #D8BFD8
- Soft Mint: #B2E8D4 or #AFFFCC
- Blush Pink: #FFB3D9 or #FFE5EC
Secondary Pastels
- Powder Blue: #B0E0E6 or #E0F6FF
- Soft Peach: #FFCC99 or #FFD7BE
- Pale Yellow: #FFFACD or #FFFFE0
Accent Colors
- Soft Purple: #D8BFD8 or #DDA0DD
- Cream: #FFFDD0 or #F5F5DC
Usage: Whimsical, cute, gentle narratives. Everything feels soft and approachable.
Prompt: "Soft pastel palette: pale lavender, blush pink, powder blue, mint. Gentle, whimsical, light atmosphere."
Monochrome Palette (Blue Family)
Value Range
- Darkest (Shadows): #001A4D or #002166
- Mid-Dark: #0044BB or #0052CC
- Mid-Tone: #4081D4 or #5B9BD5
- Light: #A8C8E1 or #C5D9F1
- Lightest (Highlights): #E6F0FF or #F0F8FF
Accent (Optional)
- Complementary Orange: #FF8C42 (very limited use)
Usage: Elegant, cohesive, sophisticated. Monochrome creates visual harmony.
Prompt: "Monochrome blue palette ranging from navy #001A4D through sky blue #A8C8E1 to pale #E6F0FF. Elegant unified color scheme."
Warm / Nostalgic Palette
Primary Warm
- Burnt Orange: #CC5500 or #D2691E
- Warm Brown: #8B6F47 or #A0826D
- Golden Yellow: #DAA520 or #FFD700
Secondary Warm
- Rust Red: #B7410E or #DC143C (muted)
- Sage Green: #9CAF88 or #A4AC86
- Cream Tan: #F5DEB3 or #D4A574
Accent Colors
- Deep Red: #8B0000 or #A52A2A
Usage: Retro, nostalgic, autumnal, cozy feeling. Warm temperature throughout.
Prompt: "Warm nostalgic palette: burnt orange, golden yellow, warm brown. Retro autumn feel, cozy atmosphere."
Cool / Professional Palette
Primary Cool
- Slate Blue: #708090 or #6A5ACD
- Teal: #008080 or #20B2AA
- Cool Gray: #A9A9A9 or #C0C0C0
Secondary Cool
- Deep Navy: #000080 or #003366
- Cyan: #00FFFF or #00CED1
- Light Gray: #D3D3D3 or #DCDCDC
Accent Colors
- Purple: #663399 or #8B008B (limited)
Usage: Professional, calm, serious tone. Cooler temperature creates distance/formality.
Prompt: "Cool professional palette: slate blue, teal, cool grays. Calm serious tone, professional aesthetic."
Complementary / High-Contrast Palette
Complementary Pair 1: Magenta & Green
- Hot Magenta: #FF1493
- Lime Green: #00FF00
- Creates electric visual tension
Complementary Pair 2: Purple & Yellow
- Vibrant Purple: #7B2CBF or #6A0DAD
- Bright Yellow: #FFD60A or #FFFF00
- Creates warm-cool drama
Complementary Pair 3: Orange & Blue
- Bright Orange: #FF8C00 or #FF6B00
- Electric Blue: #0099FF or #00BFFF
- Creates action-adventure feel
Usage: Dynamic, high-energy, creates visual drama. Use one pair as primary, opposite as accent.
Prompt: "High-contrast complementary palette: magenta and lime green create electric tension and visual pop."
Earth Tone / Natural Palette
Primary Earth
- Warm Brown: #8B4513 or #A0522D
- Sage Green: #9DC183 or #9CAF88
- Terracotta: #E2725B or #CD5C5C
Secondary Earth
- Olive Green: #808000 or #6B8E23
- Tan: #D2B48C or #C9ADA7
- Burnt Sienna: #A0522D or #8B4513
Accent Colors
- Rust: #B7410E or #C04C28
- Moss Green: #6B8E23 or #808000
Usage: Natural, organic, grounded. Suggests landscape, outdoors, environmental themes.
Prompt: "Earth tone palette: warm brown, sage green, terracotta. Natural organic feel, outdoor aesthetic."
Neon / Cyberpunk Palette
Primary Neons (On Dark Background)
- Electric Magenta: #FF00FF or #FF1493
- Cyan: #00FFFF or #00D9FF
- Lime Green: #00FF00 or #CCFF00
Secondary Neons
- Hot Pink: #FF006E or #FF1493
- Electric Blue: #0099FF or #00BFFF
- Golden Yellow: #FFFF00 or #FFD60A
Background
- Pure Black: #000000 or very dark purple #0A0014
Special Effect
- Glow Bloom: Colors extend with halo/glow effect
Usage: Futuristic, surreal, edgy, modern. High contrast against dark void.
Prompt: "Neon cyberpunk palette: electric magenta, cyan, and lime on pure black. Glowing glow bloom effects, sci-fi aesthetic."
Sound Design for Cartoons
While visual is primary, sound design dramatically elevates cartoon animation. Integrate these audio cues into prompt descriptions:
Impact & Collision Sounds
Classic Cartoon Boing
- Description: Springy, resonant "BOING" sound; pitched ascending then descending
- Use: Character bounces, impact moment, comedic elasticity
- Prompt Integration: "Add springy boing sound on bounce moment"
Thud / Impact Thump
- Description: Low-pitched, short, percussive "THUD" sound
- Use: Heavy object lands, character hits ground, comedic bump
- Prompt Integration: "Solid thud sound effect on impact"
Glass Shatter / Crash
- Description: Bright, shimmering, tinkling glass sounds; chaotic chord
- Use: Objects break, dramatic collision, chaos moment
- Prompt Integration: "Shimmering glass crash sound, descending notes"
Metal Clang / Resonance
- Description: Ringing metallic tone; sustained resonance
- Use: Metal object struck, comedic head bonk (cartoon-style)
- Prompt Integration: "Ringing metal clang on head tap moment"
Slide / Skid Whistle
- Description: Descending whistle tone, sometimes doubled
- Use: Character slides, rapid direction change, comedic momentum loss
- Prompt Integration: "Sliding whistle sound effect during rapid skid"
Movement & Transition Sounds
Whoosh / Swish
- Description: Quick ascending tone, implies rapid motion
- Use: Character moves fast, object flies past, dramatic emphasis
- Prompt Integration: "Whoosh sound effect for rapid motion"
Pop / Bubble Burst
- Description: Short, bright percussive "POP" sound
- Use: Surprise moment, bubble pops, sudden appearance/disappearance
- Prompt Integration: "Bright pop sound on surprise character appearance"
Zip / Retract Sound
- Description: Quick ascending tone followed by short stop
- Use: Character rapidly retracts (punch withdrawal), fast closing motion
- Prompt Integration: "Quick zip sound as character retracts arm"
Stretching / Rubber Sound
- Description: Slow ascending pitch with subtle wobble
- Use: Rubber hose stretching, taffy pull, character deformation
- Prompt Integration: "Subtle stretching rubber sound as limbs extend"
Musical & Comedic Sounds
Comedic Stab / Sting
- Description: Short orchestral chord (often minor or dissonant); very brief
- Use: Comic timing punctuation, reaction moment, awkward beat
- Prompt Integration: "Brief comedic sting on character's shocked expression"
Musical Flourish / Twinkle
- Description: Ascending harp glissando or twinkle notes
- Use: Magic moment, sparkle effect, dreamy transition
- Prompt Integration: "Harp twinkle sound on magical sparkle effect"
Dramatic Chord Swell
- Description: Low orchestral chord that crescendos
- Use: Dramatic moment, villain appearance, tension building
- Prompt Integration: "Swelling dramatic chord on villain reveal"
Cartoon Horn Honk
- Description: Honking horn sound (bicycle or car horn style)
- Use: Comedic emphasis, attention-getting moment, vintage cartoon feel
- Prompt Integration: "Cartoon horn honk sound on comedic entrance"
Slide Whistle (Upward)
- Description: Ascending whistle tone
- Use: Character launching upward, positive moment, hopeful beat
- Prompt Integration: "Ascending slide whistle on character jump"
Slide Whistle (Downward)
- Description: Descending whistle tone
- Use: Character falling, sad moment, deflation
- Prompt Integration: "Descending slide whistle on character slump"
Large Example Prompts (5 Detailed Examples)
EXAMPLE 01: Action Cartoon Sequence (Classic Warner Bros. Style)
2-Second Hook: "Exaggerated cartoon character SMASH-ZOOMS directly into camera, eyes bulging to basketball size, motion blur trails, with speed line burst explosion."
Full Prompt (21 lines):
Character is a lanky anthropomorphic rabbit with oversized ears (2x head height), round nose, simplified 3-finger gloves. Setting is vibrant cartoon landscape with rolling green hills and puffy clouds. Opening moment: Rabbit runs toward camera with rapid leg cycles, then launches into massive jump. Mid-air: Body stretches vertically (rubber hose stretch), ears flap like helicopter blades, eyes looking downward.
Impact preparation: Rabbit winds up for punch, fist grows to massive size (squash-stretch exaggeration), shoulder draws back in wound position.
Animation style: Classic Cartoon Network, bold 5px black outlines, rubber hose proportions, exaggerated anticipation and follow-through. Color palette: Warm pastels with bright magenta accent on gloves and nose, golden yellow background hills.
Movement principles: Snappy 24fps timing with 2-frame holds on extreme poses. Squash on landing impact (character compresses 40% vertically), then stretch-rebound into upright pose. Speed lines radiate outward during punch.
Sound design: Wind-up whistle during punch wind-up, impact thud on landing, comedic boing sound on rebound, falling whistle as character tumbles backward.
Transitions: Screen freezes briefly on impact frame (white flash), then smash-cut to reaction shot of surprised enemy.
Overall tone: High-energy slapstick comedy, exaggerated physics, audience should laugh and feel motion excitement.
EXAMPLE 02: Peaceful Ghibli-Inspired Scene (Studio Ghibli Style)
2-Second Hook: "Gentle camera pan across misty forest reveals serene character silhouette sitting in shafts of golden sunlight."
Full Prompt (24 lines):
Character is young girl (8 years old appearance) wearing simple flowered dress, sitting on weathered wooden bench. Soft wavy hair frames gentle face. Setting is lush forest clearing: tall trees with dappled sunlight, wildflowers scattered ground-level, misty atmospheric quality.
Opening: Camera slowly pans left across quiet clearing, golden light rays penetrate mist, dust particles float lazily. Girl sits stationary, slight head tilt suggests listening to forest sounds.
Character animation: Minimal movement. Girl's chest rises and falls with breath (very subtle). Hair moves gently with almost-imperceptible breeze. Eyes blink slowly every 2-3 seconds, gaze stays distant. Occasionally slight shoulder micro-adjustment for comfort.
Animation style: Studio Ghibli 1990s aesthetic, soft anti-aliased lines (2px weight), warm natural color palette dominated by sage greens, golden yellows, sky blues. Backgrounds are fully rendered with impressionist watercolor texture quality. Character has naturalistic proportions, expressive eyes, gentle curves.
Lighting: Directional warm sunlight creating soft golden quality overall. Shadows are translucent blues and greens (not black). Atmospheric perspective with mist creating depth.
Timing: 24fps with slow, comfortable pacing. No sudden movements. All transitions eased over 20-40 frames.
Sound design: Ambient forest audio—birdsong, gentle breeze, distant water sounds. Light piano chord sustained underneath.
Emotional payload: Viewers should feel peaceful, safe, contemplative. Connection to nature and quiet stillness.
EXAMPLE 03: Flat Vector Explainer / Motion Graphics (Modern Minimalist)
2-Second Hook: "Bold primary-colored geometric shapes materialize rapidly from black background, synchronized with upbeat musical beat."
Full Prompt (19 lines):
Scene is educational explainer about renewable energy. Pure black background. Flat geometric shapes dominate: circles, rectangles, simple icon silhouettes representing sun, wind turbine, solar panel, battery.
Opening: Musical beat (upbeat electro sound) plays, synchronized shapes appear in sequence—sun (yellow circle) drops into frame from top, wind turbine (teal lines forming triangle) slides in from left, battery (orange rectangle) expands from center. Each entrance is snappy 0.3-second animation.
Animation style: Flat vector design, no gradients, solid color fills. Minimal line work (white 1px outlines only). Shapes are perfect geometric forms—circles, straight lines, clean rectangles. High contrast: bright colors (hot yellow, electric teal, vibrant orange, lime green) against pure black or white backgrounds.
Movement principles: Each shape has independent motion path. No overlapping follow-through (movements are mechanical, not organic). Easing is consistent mathematical interpolation. Shapes pause briefly once positioned, holding for 0.5 seconds before next sequence element appears.
Color palette: Primary and secondary bright colors only. Yellow (#FFD60A), Teal (#20B2AA), Orange (#FF8C00), Lime (#00FF00), Magenta (#FF1493). All at 100% saturation.
Timing: 30fps for smooth mathematical motion. Snappy 0.2–0.4 second individual animations. Precise synchronization with audio beats.
Educational clarity: All motion supports information architecture. Shape positioning and sequence mirrors logical flow of concept explanation.
EXAMPLE 04: Retro Rubber Hose Short (1920s Style)
2-Second Hook: "Character's impossibly stretchy limbs spiral outward in hypnotic slow-motion, body contorting through surreal deformations while maintaining eye contact with viewer."
Full Prompt (25 lines):
Character is anthropomorphic cat with simple geometric head (two circular ears, round face), large black oval eyes (no white pupils, just solid black circles with white dot pupils). Four-fingered gloves on hands. Body is simplified tube shapes for limbs.
Setting: Art deco inspired background featuring geometric patterns, fan shapes, bold horizontal lines in sepia and gold tones.
Opening sequence: Cat walks into frame with classic rubber hose gait—legs rotate impossibly, hips twist in exaggerated S-curve. Upon reaching screen center, cat winds up for greeting wave.
Limb deformation: Arms stretch impossibly long (3x normal length), rotate in corkscrew spiral pattern. Fingers curl and uncurl in wave motion. Deformation is smooth and sinuous, following no anatomical logic—limbs behave like taffy or rubber.
Animation style: Authentic 1920s rubber hose, consistent 2-3px black outline weight. Minimal detail (no eyelashes, simple circular pupils). Color palette: Warm sepia tones, golden highlights, high-contrast black for outfit definition. Background is equally stylized with art deco geometric patterns.
Movement quality: 12fps creates authentic choppy retro feel (or 24fps for updated version). Motion is rhythmic and musical, almost hypnotic. Curves dominate—no straight lines in movement paths.
Eye contact: Throughout animation, cat maintains eye contact with viewer. Head rotates to keep eyes forward even as body contorts impossibly.
Sound design: Honking horn sounds for action beats, rhythmic piano or jazz underscoring. No dialogue.
Overall mood: Whimsical, surreal, vintage charm. Audience should feel transported to silent-film era.
EXAMPLE 05: Cartoon Comedy Skit / Short Form (Quick Social Media)
2-Second Hook: "Character's eyes pop out of head as massive cartoon shock bubbles, mouth stretches into silent scream, entire face compresses into exaggerated shock expression on single impact frame (held 0.3 seconds)."
Full Prompt (22 lines):
Scene is two-character comedy bit. Character A is round, happy creature (resembles blob with stub limbs). Character B is sleek, mischievous character (cat-like proportion). Setting is simple colorful interior room with flat vector aesthetic.
Opening: A sits contentedly. B sneaks into frame with exaggerated tiptoeing walk (lifted knees, cautious arm positions). A is blissfully unaware, occasionally glancing at small flower pot.
Setup: B positions behind A, winds up for comedic surprise (crouch, coiled spring posture). Takes deep breath (visible chest expansion). Eyes narrow in mischievous concentration.
Punchline moment: B releases energy, launching rapid spin-and-tap on A's shoulder. A's reaction is IMMEDIATE and EXAGGERATED: Eyes pop out on springs (both eyes on curved line stems, bouncing forward and back), mouth stretches into massive O-shape, head rotates 180 degrees. Entire face becomes one giant shocked expression.
Hold frame: Freeze 0.3 seconds on maximum shock expression. Add motion lines radiating outward, small star impacts around A's head.
Recovery: A blinks hard (eyelids slam shut), eyes retract on spring-coil path back into socket, mouth snaps shut with comedic snap sound.
Animation style: Cartoon Network meets flat vector hybrid. Bold outlines where needed, but simplified geometric shapes for secondary character. Bright contrasting color palette: A is pastel blue, B is magenta, background is pale yellow.
Timing: Snappy 24fps with rapid-fire expression shifts. Anticipatory winds take 0.5 seconds, impact takes 0.2 seconds, hold takes 0.3 seconds, recovery takes 0.4 seconds.
Comedy timing: All movement exaggerates surprise—bigger equals funnier. Secondary character's mischievous expression provides setup context. Sound design: Comedic stab (orchestral sting) on surprise moment, boing sound on eye pop, snap sound on closure.
Platform optimization: 3.5 seconds total, maximum entertainment value per second, designed for rewatchability.
Common Mistakes & Fixes for Cartoon Animation Prompts
MISTAKE 01: Under-specifying Animation Principles
- Problem: Prompt says "character jumps" without anticipation/squash-stretch detail
- Fix: "Character crouches deeply (squash pose, 0.3s wind-up), then launches upward in arc trajectory. On landing, compress vertically 40% (squash), then rebound upward slightly (stretch recovery), returning to neutral over 0.4s."
MISTAKE 02: Inconsistent Art Style Mix
- Problem: Describing Disney smooth curves + Cartoon Network bold outlines simultaneously (conflicting styles)
- Fix: "Choose ONE primary style (e.g., Classic Disney) and optionally ONE accent style (e.g., subtle Cartoon Network bold outlines). All visual elements must serve chosen primary."
MISTAKE 03: Forgetting Follow-Through
- Problem: All character parts move/stop simultaneously
- Fix: "Hair and clothing lag 0.2 seconds behind main body movement. Fingers settle last. Ears flap briefly after head stops."
MISTAKE 04: Vague Color Descriptions
- Problem: "Use bright colors" without specification
- Fix: "Bright primary colors: vivid red (#FF0000), electric blue (#0099FF), golden yellow (#FFD60A), at 100% saturation throughout."
MISTAKE 05: Ignoring Anticipation
- Problem: Actions happen instantly without setup
- Fix: "Before action, include 0.3–0.5 second anticipatory pose. Character narrows eyes before jump, takes breath before dialogue, winds up before punch."
MISTAKE 06: Inconsistent Scale & Proportion
- Problem: Character proportions change between frames
- Fix: "Maintain consistent model sheet proportions throughout. Exaggerate through squash-stretch MOTION, not by redrawing proportions between frames."
MISTAKE 07: Unclear 2-Second Hook
- Problem: Opening is understated, doesn't capture attention
- Fix: "Lead with ONE visual pop: SMASH-ZOOM, color explosion, extreme expression shift, impossible deformation, or particle cascade. Make opening 0.5–1.5 seconds demand attention."
MISTAKE 08: Missing Timing Context
- Problem: Prompt doesn't specify fps or motion speed
- Fix: "24fps with snappy easing (0.2 second key-pose spacing = very quick movement). Dialogue-synced moments use 0.4–0.6 second pacing for clarity."
MISTAKE 09: Over-Detailed Background in Character Animation
- Problem: Detailed background competes with character focus
- Fix: "Simplified background (flat color blocks or gradient), clearly secondary to character. All visual weight on character form and expression."
MISTAKE 010: Forgetting Emotional Authenticity
- Problem: Exaggeration without emotional foundation
- Fix: "Even in cartoony world, character motivation is clear. Exaggeration enhances genuine emotion (joy is REALLY joyful, fear is REALLY scary), not replacing it."
Platform Optimization: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Specifics
Prompt Structure for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield parses prompts in layers:
LAYER 01: Style Declaration
- Lead with primary style (Disney, flat vector, rubber hose, etc.)
- Specify line work, color approach, and visual baseline
- Example: "Animation style: Classic Cartoon Network rubber hose, bold 5px black outlines, primary color palette."
LAYER 02: Action / Narrative
- Describe character movement, expressions, and sequence of events
- Include timing: 0.3 seconds for this action, 0.5 for that reaction
- Example: "Character smash-zooms into camera over 0.4s with exaggerated impact."
LAYER 03: Technical Specifications
- Framerate: 24fps, 30fps, 48fps, or 60fps
- Resolution: 1080p, 1440p, or 4K
- Duration: 2–6 seconds optimal
- Example: "24fps, 4 seconds, 1440p resolution, motion blur on fast movements."
LAYER 04: Effects & Audio Cues
- Specify particle effects, transitions, sound design
- Example: "Speed lines radiate outward, comedic boing sound effect, screen shake on impact."
Resolution Recommendations
1080p: Acceptable for simple vector styles, flat design, minimal line detail. Character outlines remain readable.
1440p: Optimal for most cartoon styles. Detail in line work is visible (pencil sketch strokes, watercolor texture, hand-drawn quality).
4K: Recommended for highly detailed styles: watercolor (texture visible), pencil sketch (individual strokes pop), oil painting (brushwork clarity), stop-motion (material imperfections readable).
Framerate Recommendations by Style
| Style | Recommended FPS | Rationale |
|---|
| Classic Disney | 24fps | Smooth, theatrical |
| Cartoon Network | 24fps | Snappy comedic timing |
| Flat Vector | 30fps–60fps | Modern, smooth interpolation |
| Rubber Hose (1920s) | 12fps–24fps | Choppy retro feel authentic at 12fps |
| Pencil Sketch | 24fps | Hand-drawn quality |
| Watercolor | 24fps | Smooth motion over soft medium |
| Paper Cutout | 12fps–24fps | Stop-motion authentic at 12fps |
| Pixel Art | 24fps minimum | Avoid strobing; needs fluidity |
| Neon Line | 30fps–60fps | Smooth glow effects |
| Manga/Anime | 24fps | Dramatic held poses |
| Claymation | 12fps | Authentic jittery feel |
| Oil Painting | 24fps | Smooth motion over artistic base |
| Silhouette | 24fps | Clear readable motion |
| Doodle | 24fps | Energetic sketchy feel |
| CGI Cel-Shaded | 30fps–60fps | Smooth 3D motion |
Quality Optimization Checklist
Output Instructions: Using This Skill
When to Deploy This Skill
Use this Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Cartoon Skill whenever user requests:
- Cartoon animation video prompt
- 2D animation style video
- Cel-shaded or hand-drawn animation
- Flat animation or motion graphics
- Any "fun," "animated," "playful," or "whimsical" style request
- Character animation or walk cycle prompt
- Vague requests like "make it look animated" or "fun colorful style"
Skill Deployment Workflow
- Identify Intent: User asks for cartoon/animation style
- Ask Clarifying Questions: (If needed)
- "What's the tone? (comedic, emotional, epic action, whimsical)"
- "What's the primary character/action?"
- "Do you prefer a specific cartoon style? (Disney, Cartoon Network, flat vector, etc.)"
- Select Primary Style: Choose from Encyclopedia (Section: Animation Style Encyclopedia)
- Build Hook: Select 2-second hook from Hook Framework (Section: 2-Second Hook Framework)
- Fill Master Template: Use template structure to organize prompt layers
- Integrate Principles: Layer in animation principles from Cartoon Philosophy
- Specify Technical Details: Framerate, resolution, duration from Platform Optimization
- Output Final Prompt: Deliver comprehensive, specific prompt to Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield
Example Deployment
User Input: "I want an animated explanation video about how solar panels work. Fun and educational."
Skill Application:
- Intent: Animation explainer (educational + fun)
- Primary Style: Flat Vector (modern, clean, educational)
- Hook: Color Explosion or Particle Burst (shapes materialize)
- Template Structure:
- Style declaration: Flat vector, geometric shapes
- Narrative: Sun energy → panel capture → battery storage
- Technical: 30fps, 1440p, 4 seconds
- Effects: Shape materialization, musical beat sync
Output Prompt (Built using Skill frameworks):
"Animation style: Flat vector design, geometric shapes, primary colors (yellow, teal, orange), no gradients, high-contrast colors on white background.
Opening: 2-second hook—bright sun (yellow circle) drops into frame, synchronized with upbeat musical beat. Followed by solar panel (teal rectangle) and battery icon (orange shape) materializing in sequence.
Main sequence: Panel shape glows as energy rays travel downward into battery. Battery fills with light effect (gradient from empty to full over 1.5 seconds). Text labels appear synced with motion.
Animation style: Flat geometric, no outlines or minimal 1px white lines only. All shapes are perfect circles and rectangles. Movement is mathematical and precise.
Motion principles: No overlapping action (mechanical not organic). Easing is consistent. Shapes pause briefly when positioned.
Technical: 30fps, 1440p resolution, 4 seconds total duration, smooth mathematical interpolation.
Audio: Upbeat electronic music, musical sting on each shape appearance, soft whoosh sound for energy flow.
Tone: Educational, engaging, modern. Viewers should understand concept while enjoying visual clarity."
Final Notes: Creativity & Iteration
This skill provides comprehensive frameworks and vocabulary, but creativity within these structures is essential. Some guidelines:
- Don't be prescribed: These are guides, not rigid rules. Mix styles intentionally if justified.
- Test hooks: Try different 2-second hooks on same narrative; watch which captivates audience fastest.
- Color is psychological: Color palette choice shapes emotional response as much as motion.
- Timing is everything: Same movement at 12fps vs. 24fps vs. 60fps creates entirely different feel.
- Iterate: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield output is generative; ask for refinements.
- Emotional core: All exaggeration should serve character emotion and narrative, not just visual flash.
Happy animating!