skills/seedance-style/SKILL.md
Control visual style, render-engine tokens, animation registers, period aesthetics, CGI material contracts, and style transfer via reference for Seedance 2.0. Use when setting a specific look — cinematic, anime, 3D, vintage, photorealistic — or when style is inconsistent across a shot chain.
npx skillsauth add osgaa444/seedance-2.0 seedance-styleInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Style anchors, CGI material specification, and aesthetic control for Seedance 2.0.
Anchor with physical film language, not trend words.
Lens feel: anamorphic / vintage softness / spherical / fisheye
Texture: subtle film grain / digital clean / noise as character
Palette: muted / desaturated / warm highlights cold shadows / neon-saturated
Contrast: low-key / high-key / deep blacks / crushed shadows
Style budget: ONE primary style anchor is recommended. Add a secondary anchor only if necessary.
"anamorphic, subtle grain, muted palette" — done.
These function as legitimate style bias (not confirmed universal — test and document):
Unreal Engine 5 rendering — game-engine realism, ray-traced reflections, SSSBlender render — 3D animation aestheticsOctane render — high-end material renderingUse with specific material descriptions (see CGI section below). Render-engine tokens alone without material context produce inconsistent results.
Still delete: 8K (empty filler), masterpiece, award-winning, ultra-real.
Use production descriptors, never studio or series names:
clean linework, limited shading, 2D animation, motion on twos, smear frames on fast turns
watercolor wash backgrounds, ink outline characters
3D cel-shaded, bold outlines, flat color fills
stop-motion texture, visible material grain
Specify materials and lighting of the era rather than decade labels alone:
1920s: oil lamp practicals, soot-stained plaster, handwoven wool, iron hardware
1970s: film stock warm yellows, faded contrast, wide collars, grain heavy
1990s: VHS scan lines, oversaturated color, handheld shake
feudal: rough-hewn timber, candle light, raw silk, bronze fittings
CGI fails when materials are unspecified → "plastic sheen."
Specify 2–4 properties per material:
Base: metal / painted metal / glass / ceramic / rubber / fabric / wood / stone
Roughness: matte / satin / glossy / mirror
Imperfection: micro-scratches / dust / fingerprints / wear marks / patina
Edge: slightly beveled / razor sharp / rounded / chipped
Example:
brushed aluminum, satin roughness, fine micro-scratches, subtle edge wear
aged leather, matte surface, visible grain, creased at flex points
The material contract extends into motion:
Heavy objects: slow acceleration, slow deceleration
Cloth: lags behind motion, catches up with overshoot
Glass: reflections shift with camera movement
Liquid: sloshes with inertia, settles slowly
State mass when needed: "feels heavy, slow inertia."
Most reliable method. Upload a reference and describe the extraction:
Match the visual style, color grading, and film texture of @Video1
Apply @Image1's artistic style and color palette to the scene
The model extracts: color grade, contrast, film grain, lighting mood, compositional style, editing rhythm.
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Look up 550+ Chinese cinematic, photography, and production terms with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 22 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Mandarin, translating a production concept into Chinese Seedance vocabulary, or verifying term accuracy.
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Look up 450+ Russian cinematic, photography, and production terms rooted in the Eisenstein/Tarkovsky Soviet montage tradition, with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 20 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Russian or translating production concepts into Russian Seedance vocabulary.
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Look up 450+ Korean cinematic, photography, and production terms with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 20 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Korean or translating production concepts into Korean Seedance vocabulary.
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Look up 450+ Japanese cinematic, photography, and production terms with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 20 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Japanese or translating production concepts into Japanese Seedance vocabulary.