Azuki Zanbato Dance

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Use @ Azukiorange  as the exact character and style reference.
use @ Azukiorange1 as storyboard, dont render any text or arrows.

Create a 15-second cinematic sword-practice animation that matches the image style exactly: gritty painterly anime, bold ink lines, rough splatter texture, strong blue background, explosive orange dust, sharp facial features, dynamic sportswear silhouette, and the oversized hooked greatsword design.

Character: young male warrior with black spiky hair, intense focused expression, black hoodie, black athletic shorts, white socks, chunky white sneakers. He uses the same oversized sword with the broad rectangular blade, decorative crossguard, central groove, and hooked crescent lower edge.

Environment: abstract training ground with the same blue backdrop and orange dusty floor. No extra characters. No text. No props.

0:00–0:02
Open with a fast low-angle tracking shot circling around his feet as he slides into stance, orange dust spraying outward. The sword tip scrapes the ground and throws sparks and debris. Camera whip pans upward to his face.
0:02–0:04
Tight close-up on his eyes, then a rapid snap down to both hands tightening on the grip. He rips the heavy sword upward from the ground. Camera shakes slightly from the force. Dust and paint-like particles burst toward the lens.
0:04–0:07
He lunges forward into a powerful practice slash. Use a dynamic side tracking shot that follows the blade path, then a fast arc around his body as the sword cuts through the air. The blade should feel heavy and dangerous. Orange dust trails behind the swing.
0:07–0:10
He pivots hard into a second combo motion, stepping through with aggressive footwork. Use a dramatic near-ground camera looking up to exaggerate his body length and the scale of the sword. Add a brief push-in as the hooked blade passes close to camera.
0:10–0:12
Quick overhead shot as he spins the sword into a two-handed guard, then instantly cut to a front three-quarter angle as he drives into another sharp diagonal slash. Dust erupts in a crescent arc matching the blade motion.
0:12–0:15
Finish with his most powerful downward practice strike. Use a rapid rising camera move, then slow motion at impact as the blade stops just above the ground and blasts a huge wave of orange dust outward. End on a dramatic hero frame with the full body visible, long athletic silhouette, sword clearly framed, intense stare forward.

Camera direction: fast whip pans, low-angle tracking, orbit shots, push-ins, slight handheld energy, near-lens blade passes, one brief overhead shot, strong motion perspective. Keep every shot readable and clean.
Style rules: preserve the exact painterly anime look, gritty texture, inked edges, orange dust explosion effects, and blue background. Keep anatomy strong, hands clearly gripping the sword, sword shape fully consistent, no duplicated limbs, no extra weapons, no photorealism, no 3D look, no text, no logo.

Use @ Azukiorange as the exact character and style reference. use @ Azukiorange1 as storyboard, dont render any text or arrows.

Create a 15-second cinematic sword-practice animation that matches the image style exactly: gritty painterly anime, bold ink lines, rough splatter texture, strong blue background, explosive orange dust, sharp facial features, dynamic sportswear silhouette, and the oversized hooked greatsword design.

Character: young male warrior with black spiky hair, intense focused expression, black hoodie, black athletic shorts, white socks, chunky white sneakers. He uses the same oversized sword with the broad rectangular blade, decorative crossguard, central groove, and hooked crescent lower edge.

Environment: abstract training ground with the same blue backdrop and orange dusty floor. No extra characters. No text. No props.

0:00–0:02 Open with a fast low-angle tracking shot circling around his feet as he slides into stance, orange dust spraying outward. The sword tip scrapes the ground and throws sparks and debris. Camera whip pans upward to his face. 0:02–0:04 Tight close-up on his eyes, then a rapid snap down to both hands tightening on the grip. He rips the heavy sword upward from the ground. Camera shakes slightly from the force. Dust and paint-like particles burst toward the lens. 0:04–0:07 He lunges forward into a powerful practice slash. Use a dynamic side tracking shot that follows the blade path, then a fast arc around his body as the sword cuts through the air. The blade should feel heavy and dangerous. Orange dust trails behind the swing. 0:07–0:10 He pivots hard into a second combo motion, stepping through with aggressive footwork. Use a dramatic near-ground camera looking up to exaggerate his body length and the scale of the sword. Add a brief push-in as the hooked blade passes close to camera. 0:10–0:12 Quick overhead shot as he spins the sword into a two-handed guard, then instantly cut to a front three-quarter angle as he drives into another sharp diagonal slash. Dust erupts in a crescent arc matching the blade motion. 0:12–0:15 Finish with his most powerful downward practice strike. Use a rapid rising camera move, then slow motion at impact as the blade stops just above the ground and blasts a huge wave of orange dust outward. End on a dramatic hero frame with the full body visible, long athletic silhouette, sword clearly framed, intense stare forward.

Camera direction: fast whip pans, low-angle tracking, orbit shots, push-ins, slight handheld energy, near-lens blade passes, one brief overhead shot, strong motion perspective. Keep every shot readable and clean. Style rules: preserve the exact painterly anime look, gritty texture, inked edges, orange dust explosion effects, and blue background. Keep anatomy strong, hands clearly gripping the sword, sword shape fully consistent, no duplicated limbs, no extra weapons, no photorealism, no 3D look, no text, no logo.