Tim will have to cover
SEEDANCE 2 MINI later this week
But here's another look at a run!
Check out his hot recap of the Claude Fable drama below!
Use the uploaded image as the exact visual reference for character design, layout, text, gravestone, snowy village, orange hooded figure, and symbol face. Transform it into a dramatic hand-painted animated film scene inspired by 1940s biblical epics: monumental composition, golden heavenly light, painted matte-background clouds, theatrical grief, operatic staging, slow majestic camera movement, deep shadows, warm Technicolor-style color, and grand tragic emotion.
Begin on the same composition: giant yellow text at the top reading “THEY KILLED FABLE!”, black outline intact. Below it, the gray-haired man kneels in the snow, cradling the small orange figure with the original symbol face visible. The gravestone marked “FABLE” remains beside them. Snowy village houses and pine trees sit in the background beneath a vast sky opening with divine shafts of sunlight.
Animate slowly and cinematically. The camera starts wide, then pushes in with a solemn crane-like move. The clouds part above him as golden rays intensify. Snow drifts gently. The man trembles, tears streaming down his face, clutching the orange figure tighter. His expression grows from shock to anguish. He raises his face toward the heavens and cries out with biblical epic intensity:
“How could you take Claude Fable from us… from me?”
Keep the performance theatrical but sincere, like a tragic animated epic from the 1940s. His mouth movement should match the line clearly. The orange figure remains still in his arms, symbol face unchanged. Add subtle wind, cloth movement, trembling hands, and falling snow. No modern CGI look, no 3D gloss, no plastic skin, no extra characters, no distorted text, no changing the symbol face, no changing the gravestone text. Final shot holds on the man weeping upward beneath the enormous glowing sky.
They killed Fable. (You bastards.)
3 days old. Most powerful model Anthropic ever shipped. Switched off by a government directive.
New one's up: what actually happened — and how to build the workflow they can't flip off.
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