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Lingbo Yiyang Finger Martial Arts Storyboard

Lingbo Yiyang Finger Martial Arts Storyboard is a reusable Character Design example from @MrLarus, including the full prompt, source link, and output media.

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Case Notes

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Case Insights

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Best Fit Scenarios

  • Use this as a character design benchmark when you need a fast style baseline before rewriting your own prompt.
  • It is especially helpful if your target overlaps with Cinematic, Illustration, Character and you want to judge the image result before tuning wording.
  • Keep it as a control sample when you compare nearby prompt variants one variable at a time.

Visual Signals To Notice

  • The clearest style signals here are Cinematic, Illustration, Character, so those should usually stay in your first rewrite.
  • Look at silhouette, costume language, mood styling, and whether the character reads clearly at a glance.
  • This case keeps one primary output, so the first image should be treated as the main visual reference.

How The Prompt Is Structured

  • The prompt reads as a long, highly specified prompt, which is useful when you want to judge how much specificity this direction needs.
  • Its keyword cluster is centered on Cinematic, Illustration, Character, so you can usually keep that cluster while swapping subject, camera, layout, or copy details.
  • A practical rewrite path is: keep the outcome, keep the strongest style cues, then replace only the subject and environment blocks.

Good Follow-up Questions

  • What changes first if you keep Cinematic, Illustration, Character but switch the subject matter?
  • Which part of the result comes from section-level structure (Character Design) versus tag-level style cues?
  • Which related cases in the same section give you a cleaner or more extreme variation of the same direction?

Full Prompt

Theme: Lingbo One Finger Zen · Finger Power Array Breaking Highlight Video Image Structure: Horizontal 16:9, 3 rows × 4 columns, 12-grid action storyboard, Chinese titles, Chinese shot names, cinematic realistic martial arts style. Character: Original white-clad Duan-style young master martial arts expert, white outer robe, light blue inner lining, long hair tied up, gentle and handsome temperament but with firm eyes. Scene: Ancient house courtyard in the rain / Mansion corridor / Tea house front yard, wet stone floor, wooden doors, pillars, lanterns, teacups, smoke, dust, and water vapor. Action Formula: Lingbo Microsteps = Water ripple step shadows + White clothes afterimages + Displaced array crossing One Finger Zen = Extremely fine gold-white finger power + Breaking moves and sealing postures + Shaking off weapons + Environmental object destruction 12 Shots: White clothes facing the array / Lingbo staggered steps / Pointing at wrist to break fist / Sealing acupoints to immobilize Blade light pressing against face / White clothes scraping the edge / Finger power breaking the edge / Breaking objects from a distance Surrounded by enemies / Step shadows crossing the array / A single line crossing the field / Retracting fingers to return to silence

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