This is an AI video generation comparison for
keyframes-video
prompt:
Close-up portrait shot, animal character centered in frame, a slightly comical sneeze triggers a magical ink-wash morph transformation, settling into a new character. Expressive watercolor illustration, editorial style, soft cosmic background, gentle floating petals....
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Tested: February 1, 2026
Start-end frames, quick test of morphing in illustration style
Tested: February 1, 2026
Smooth natural-looking transformation in this illustration style
Tested: February 1, 2026
Ok that sneeze is so epic it kind of takes away from the whole morphing a bit, by skipping straight to a new look once 'dust settles'
Close-up AI video of a capybara sneezing into a magical ink-wash watercolor morph, transforming smoothly into a donkey with soft cosmic background, and floating petals.
Does the character perform a readable, slightly comical sneeze (not a generic motion)?
Is the sneeze the clear trigger that initiates the transformation?
Does the transformation read as an ink-wash/watercolor morph rather than a hard cut?
During the morph, do forms flow and bleed like liquid ink (no rigid artifacts)?
Does the transformation settle cleanly into a distinct new character by the end?
Are facial features and anatomy stable during and after the morph (no warping or extra parts)?
Is the illustration style consistently expressive watercolor/editorial throughout?
Is the soft cosmic background visible and cohesive (no abrupt background swaps)?
Do petals gently float through the scene with smooth, believable motion?
Do petals and background elements maintain scale and depth relative to the subject?
Is lighting and color harmony consistent before, during, and after the morph?
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