

▲ 1 r/seedance
What's one Seedance mistake that actually made your video look better?
I feel like every time I try to force the "perfect" prompt, the result is just... okay.
But every now and then Seedance misunderstands something, changes the camera angle, or adds motion I never asked for-and somehow the clip ends up looking better than what I had in mind.
Has anyone else had a "happy accident" like that?
What did you originally prompt, and what unexpected thing did Seedance do that you actually kept?
u/epwrangler — 6 days ago