Storyboard prompt
Create a hyper-dynamic 16:9 anime Gatotkaca storyboard in 16 panels drawn as a rough kinetic manga sketch with raw sakuga energy, messy aggressive linework, strong silhouettes and explosive motion readability. Gatotkaca — the iron-bodied sky warrior of Wayang Purwa — performs an impossibly fluid cinematic aerial combat sequence above a burning ancient Javanese battlefield. The choreography blends traditional Pencak Silat body mechanics, wayang kulit puppet-inspired angular postures, and stylized anime physics with constant upward momentum and escalating divine intensity. His legendary Brajamusti iron fists crackle with supernatural fire as he tears through demonic enemy formations. The visual language draws from batik geometric energy patterns, shadow puppet silhouettes, and explosive Indonesian mythological iconography — with keris-like energy trails cutting through storm clouds and temple ruins below. Every panel must contain powerful movement. The sword always remains visually readable through dramatic motion arcs, slash trails and abstract energy shapes. Include rapid stance transitions, spinning cuts, sliding footwork, airborne rotations, precision draw attacks, low sweeping strikes, vertical leap slashes and controlled pauses before sudden bursts of speed. Movements should feel elegant but overwhelming, like a high-end anime fight scene frozen into storyboard form. Use cinematic shonen camerawork with extreme low angles, whip pans, fisheye distortion, orbit movement, snap zoom framing and exaggerated perspective. Add speed lines, motion smears, debris bursts, fabric movement, impact frames and rough storyboard annotations. Keep the actual storyboard drawings strictly monochrome black-and-white with minimal shading and intentionally unfinished previs energy. However, make all annotations color-coded for readability: red for camera framing and cuts, blue for motion direction and force arrows, yellow for timing or rhythm emphasis, green for environmental interaction notes and orange for sword trajectory or impact energy. Notes and arrows should feel hand-drawn, messy and energetic while remaining clearly readable. The sequence should escalate continuously and end with one overwhelming slow-motion finishing slash where the environment visually fractures from the force of the strike.