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MiniMax H3 Ghibli Style: 3 Steps to a 15-Second Hand-Drawn Shot That Actually Breathes

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Atlas Cloud
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Summary

A workflow for producing hand-painted, cel-animation-inspired videos with MiniMax H3 emphasizes that convincing results depend more on deliberate timing, limited motion, sound design, and sustained quiet moments than on color palettes alone. It recommends creating a detailed painted keyframe with GPT Image 2, animating it through MiniMax H3 image-to-video using instructions such as “on twos,” held drawings, scheduled actions, and explicit audio cues, then using reference-to-video to maintain palette, line quality, and paper texture across additional shots. The process can generate up to 15-second 2K videos with native stereo audio, including environmental sounds and sparse music, though users are advised to verify duration and pricing in the interface because settings may not apply as expected. The text also compares endpoint capabilities, documents estimated production costs, cautions that draft renders do not preserve final audio or identical scene details at higher resolutions, and advises using descriptions of artistic techniques rather than studio or director names while avoiding recognizable intellectual property, logos, and characters for more conservative publishing practices.

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