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HappyHorse Butterfly Mural Motion Brief

Create a short HappyHorse video brief for a mural-to-motion transformation where butterflies form a graceful fantasy figure.

TransformationFantasy MotionVideo Edit
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Recommended model

HappyHorse 1.0

Output format

Mural transformation brief

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5-8s
5-8s

HappyHorse video preview showing painted butterflies lifting from a mural and forming a graceful light figure.

Preview for a HappyHorse butterfly mural transformation brief, focused on elegant motion, camera slide, and a clean return to the wall.

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HappyHorse Butterfly Mural Motion Brief

HappyHorse mural transformation brief with butterflies, brush-light trails, and a graceful return to the wall.

Recommended model: HappyHorse 1.0Output format: Mural transformation brief
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Video Prompt
Create a 5-8 second fantasy transformation video. Begin on a textured mural wall with painted butterflies and soft side light. A few butterflies lift gently from the painted surface, leaving faint glowing brush trails. The trails gather into a graceful figure made of light and fabric-like motion, then the figure pauses for one calm glance before dissolving back into the mural. Keep the movement elegant and readable, with one slow lateral camera slide and no sudden cuts. Avoid revealing clothing, real religious symbols, readable text, excessive sparkle, extra characters, face distortion, or chaotic wing motion.

Usage notes

Define the mural style, figure silhouette, light color, and return motion before running; keep the transformation short and legible.

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Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.

What should I review in this HappyHorse butterfly mural brief?

Check that the butterfly motion is readable, the figure forms cleanly, and the return to the mural feels intentional rather than a glitch.

Can this prompt use a reference image?

Yes. A reference image is useful when you want to preserve the mural palette, wall texture, or final figure silhouette.

How do I keep the scene from becoming too busy?

Limit the number of butterflies, keep the camera slide slow, and specify one clear transformation path from wall to figure and back.

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