2025年12月26日 星期五

Arctic Cold 極地嚴寒

Arctic Cold 極地嚴寒

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Arctic Cold 極地嚴寒


Grok Prompt Library

Below is a Grok image-to-video prompt tailored for this transition, written to preserve KURUK’s canon appearance, physical realism, and cinematic continuity. This version is calm but purposeful—between meditative stillness and survival-driven motion.

Grok Image-to-Video Prompt — Howl → Leap Transition (click to expand 點擊展開)

Mode: image-to-video
Recommended duration: 6–9 seconds
Style: cinematic realism, restrained motion, natural physics

A continuous cinematic moment in a frozen winter landscape.

The scene begins with KURUK, a mature male Siberian husky with a thick silver-gray and white coat and pale ice-blue eyes, sitting on snow beside a narrow frozen creek, head raised in a sustained howl. His posture is upright and grounded, breath faintly visible in the cold air. The surrounding forest is quiet, branches dusted with snow, the environment still and muted.

After a brief pause, KURUK lowers his head and shifts his weight forward. His howl fades into silence. He rises smoothly from the seated position, muscles engaging naturally beneath his fur.

Without hesitation, he moves forward into a run, paws pressing into the snow with increasing force. Snow scatters softly behind him.

As he reaches the creek, KURUK gathers himself and leaps cleanly across the icy water, body fully extended in mid-air. His motion is powerful but controlled, driven by instinct rather than urgency.

The camera remains steady and observational, maintaining consistent perspective and lighting. The forest, snowbanks, and creek remain unchanged.

Motion is fluid and anatomically correct. Fur, tail, and limbs move naturally. Water and snow respond realistically to impact and proximity.

Mood: instinct, resolve, continuity of movement.

No text, no subtitles, no added elements. Pure visual storytelling.

Optional Reinforcements (if Grok supports them)

  • Preserve exact character appearance from reference images (no fur or eye color drift)
  • Avoid dramatic slow motion or speed ramps
  • No camera cuts or angle changes
  • Maintain cold, neutral winter color grading

Next options: more meditative variant; multi-clip sequence; standardized KURUK action-transition prompt library.

Clip 1 分鏡 1


This version keeps continuity with Frame 2, preserves the story arc, and maintains restrained cinematic realism.

Grok Image-to-Video Prompt — Clip 2 (Snowfield Run, Revised) (click to expand 點擊展開)

Mode: image-to-video
Start frame: Frame 2 (KURUK beside the creek, snow dust visible)
Duration: 8–12 seconds
Style: cinematic realism, meditative survival pacing

A continuous cinematic moment in a frozen winter forest.

The scene begins exactly from the previous frame: KURUK, a mature male Siberian husky with a thick silver-gray and white coat and pale ice-blue eyes, standing on compacted snow near the edge of a narrow icy creek. Snow hangs lightly in the air around his hind legs. He pauses briefly, body angled forward, ears alert, gaze steady.

After a moment of stillness, KURUK turns his head away from the camera, shifts his weight forward, and pushes off onto the snowy ground, moving parallel to the creek but never entering the water or ice.

His pace builds gradually into a steady, powerful run across the snow, paws striking firmly, compressing the surface with each stride. Snow sprays softly behind him, catching the light. His tail streams naturally, fur rippling with controlled motion.

The camera remains slightly elevated and trailing, calm and observational, allowing KURUK to move forward through a snowy corridor bordered by the creek on one side and the forest on the other.

The environment remains consistent: muted winter light, snow-covered ground, dark tree trunks receding into depth. The creek stays visible but secondary, dark and still beneath thin ice.

Motion is fluid and anatomically correct. Snow reacts realistically underfoot. No slipping, no splashing, no interaction with the water.

Mood: endurance, forward momentum, quiet necessity of movement. No text, no subtitles, no implied sound.

Narrative Note

  • Story Act: Act III — The Cold Tightens
  • Function: Sustained movement without hazard; effort over time
  • Why snow only: reinforces endurance rather than momentary danger

Clip 2 分鏡 2


Frame 3 is a strong hinge moment. Clip 3 should reshape space, not action. The terrain change should be felt, not announced.

Grok Image-to-Video Prompt — Clip 3 (Terrain Shift) (click to expand 點擊展開)

Mode: image-to-video
Start frame: Frame 3 (KURUK running away along snowy ground beside creek)
Duration: 8–12 seconds
Style: cinematic realism, restrained motion, environmental storytelling

A continuous cinematic moment extending from the previous scene in a frozen winter forest.

The scene begins exactly from the last frame: KURUK, a mature male Siberian husky with a thick silver-gray and white coat and pale ice-blue eyes, running steadily away from the camera across compacted snow, his back to the viewer. His movement is controlled and purposeful, breath faint in the cold air.

As KURUK continues forward, the terrain begins to subtly change. The forest on either side thins slightly, tree spacing widening, allowing more open snowfield to appear ahead. The creek gradually falls farther to the side, becoming less prominent in the frame.

The snow surface becomes uneven and lightly rugged — shallow drifts, low frozen mounds, scattered crusted patches. KURUK adjusts naturally, maintaining rhythm without breaking stride. His paws compress and release the snow with visible weight and endurance.

The camera remains elevated and trailing, steady and observational, allowing the space ahead to feel broader yet less sheltered. No camera cuts or angle changes.

Light remains muted and cold. The forest recedes into softer depth. The ground texture becomes the dominant visual change.

Mood: persistence, exposure, gradual loss of protection. No text, no subtitles, no implied sound. Pure visual continuation.

Narrative Placement (Context Lock)

  • Story Act: Act III — The Cold Tightens
  • Function: Environmental pressure increases without dramatic events
  • Key shift: sheltered corridor → semi-open, uneven ground; guidance → ambiguity of direction

This clip should feel like the land is slowly withdrawing support, not attacking.

Clip 3 分鏡 3


(To be continued 待續)

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