Mechanics of a blinking eye on an alien world
Midjourney > Kling > TikTok.
Midjourney > Kling > TikTok.
Prompt example:
Two gaunt, long-limbed otherworldly quadrupeds are already in full territorial conflict. No buildup. One drives forward with intent, using its elongated forelimbs to hook and pull at the opponent’s upper body, attempting to destabilise its stance rather than just strike. The second animal resists, but its footing shifts on loose stones. Its front limbs splay outward under load as it tries to recover balance. The first follows through — not a single hit, but a sustained push and twist, forcing the opponent sideways. They collide heavily. One animal partially collapses at the front, catching itself awkwardly, limbs shaking under strain. It reacts with a sudden counter — a sharp lateral shove into the opponent’s midsection, briefly displacing it. Movement is imperfect and effortful — slight delays in reaction, overcorrections, weight shifting too far before recovery. This is not clean or efficient. Feet scrape and slip against rock, stones scatter unpredictably. Bodies press, drag, and shift mass against each other rather than bouncing off. Handheld wildlife camera, long-lens, slight shake, imperfect tracking. Overcast natural light, no cinematic grading, realistic textures. Natural audio only: strained breathing, low guttural exertion sounds, friction, scraping, shifting weight, a single abrupt dry click during peak strain. No music. End abruptly mid-struggle, before resolution.