skills/seedance-vfx/SKILL.md
This skill should be used when the user asks for VFX, particles, energy, destruction, transformation, weather effects, magical effects, explosions, smoke, fire, water, or physically plausible effects in Seedance 2.0.
npx skillsauth add emily2040/seedance-2.0 seedance-vfxInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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VFX prompts need material behavior, source, timing, and consequence. Treat every effect as physical: it starts somewhere, interacts with light and objects, changes over time, and ends in a visible state. Avoid generic words such as magical, explosive, or cinematic unless they are translated into particles, fluids, smoke, light, debris, deformation, or energy behavior.
The user wants wonder, and wonder dies the moment it stops obeying physics. This skill's purpose is magic with a budget of cause and effect: every effect has a source, a journey, and an ending, so the impossible reads as witnessed rather than rendered.
State: effect source, material, motion path, interaction with light, interaction with objects, dissipation, and endpoint.
| Effect | Prompt-ready phrase | Stability note |
|---|---|---|
| Product particles | gold dust particles spiral from behind the logo, catch the backlight, then settle on the table | Keep logo and bottle rigid. |
| Energy | thin blue electrical arcs crawl along the cable, briefly illuminating fingerprints on the plug | Keep arcs attached to source. |
| Smoke | cold white vapor rolls over the rim, sinks down the glass, and thins near the tabletop | Describe density and direction. |
| Transformation | paper edge chars inward from the corner, flakes curl and fall, final logo remains untouched | Protect identity anchor. |
| Weather | wind pushes rain diagonally across the frame, puddles ripple outward from each step | Tie weather to surfaces. |
Use one hero effect per clip. Anchor the source to a clear object or body part. Make the effect respect gravity, wind, collision, reflection, and occlusion. For VFX near faces, hands, logos, or text, keep the core identity stable and place the effect around it rather than through it.
Effects need an endpoint: settle, fade, evaporate, freeze, collapse, glow out, or leave residue. If the effect is complex, use a three-step timing phrase: forms -> travels -> dissipates. Avoid perpetual effects with no consequence because they often become noisy overlays.
Return the VFX contract, stability constraints, and a compact prompt-ready phrase.
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This skill should be used when an English Seedance 2.0 prompt is slop-heavy, generic, padded with empty quality words, tripping false-positive filters, or needs precise English production vocabulary for camera, lighting, motion, VFX, audio, and constraints.
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This skill should be used when the user asks for Chinese Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Mandarin cinematic vocabulary, Chinese prompt compression, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Chinese.
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This skill should be used when the user asks for Russian Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Russian cinematic vocabulary, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Russian.
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This skill should be used when the user asks for Korean Seedance 2.0 prompt wording, Korean cinematic vocabulary, or translation of camera, lighting, action, VFX, audio, and production terms into Korean.