Sora提示词:Create a 15-second verti

Create a 15-second vertical video of a calm watercolor painting session inside a quiet studio.

The brush looks like the one in the reference image, with a wooden handle, metal ferrule, and a long fine tip. The brush is slightly wet with pigment, but not dripping.

The paper starts dry or only very slightly damp.

The artist begins by drawing a few clean, controlled lines on dry paper, such as the outline of the cup and the main stem of the plant. These first lines have clear edges and do not spread immediately.

After that, the artist lightly adds water and soft washes to introduce gentle color areas. The paint then starts to soften and blend naturally into the paper.

As the surface becomes less wet, the artist defines structure again: shaping edges, shadows, and forms.

Finally, the artist adds fine details with long, controlled strokes, such as leaf veins, rim highlights, and soft shadow transitions.

Each stroke remains visible and builds up the image. The painting slowly evolves from a light sketch into a semi-finished watercolor piece.

The camera gently alternates between a close-up of the brush touching the paper, a wider view of the hand painting, and a top-down view of the composition.

Lighting is warm, natural, and soft, like daylight in a quiet artist’s room.

Add a soft, calm voiceover spoken by the artist while painting. The voice sounds gentle, focused, and intimate, like explaining the process to a friend sitting nearby.

The voiceover says simple lines such as:
“I’m starting on dry paper so the edges stay clean.”
“Now I’m adding a little water to soften the colors.”
“I like using long strokes here to keep the lines calm and continuous.”

The overall feeling is calm, tactile, and satisfying to watch.

End with subtle on-screen text: “Long lines. Real flow.”
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