One small movement
Use a text prompt
A wave, sway, toe tap, shoulder bounce, or pose change is a good first attempt. Match the Best input note to your image and keep the camera locked while you test the body motion.
Cute dance prompt library
Copy 24 hand-reviewed prompts for small gestures, cozy creator clips, outdoor scenes, fashion poses, and cute character performances.

One small movement
A wave, sway, toe tap, shoulder bounce, or pose change is a good first attempt. Match the Best input note to your image and keep the camera locked while you test the body motion.
Exact or fast routine
For a specific social challenge or idol routine, select a model mode that accepts a dance video as the motion source. Match a full-body reference with a full-body image and use text mainly for the existing setting, light, and mood.
Choose a group based on the uploaded image, not only the style name. These templates preserve the source person, outfit, and visible scene by default. Results still vary by image, model, mode, and settings.
Small gestures and weight shifts for clear portraits and first image-to-video attempts.
Use the uploaded image as the first frame and preserve the person, outfit, and background. The subject brings both hands together into one clear heart shape at chest height, holds it briefly, and adds a small head tilt with a soft smile. Keep the camera locked in a medium shot and the movement gentle and all-ages.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded seated image and keep the desk, chair, and workspace anchored. The subject makes a light two-count shoulder bounce and one small hand wave without leaving the chair. Keep the camera fixed like a webcam and preserve every object on the desk.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, drifting desk objects, moving furniture
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Keep the room and window light visible in the uploaded image. The subject shifts weight slowly from left to right and makes one gentle clap at chest height, then returns to center. Use a locked medium-wide camera and natural morning pacing.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Start from the uploaded full-body image and preserve the outfit and location. The subject alternates one right toe tap and one left toe tap while the arms stay relaxed, then finishes with a small wave. Keep both shoes in frame with a locked camera and controlled rhythm.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded image as the first frame and keep the sweater, face, and room consistent. The subject makes one slow shoulder sway from side to side and finishes with a relaxed smile. The camera remains locked and the fabric moves only in response to the body.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Gentle movement that keeps an existing outdoor scene or calm pet anchored instead of replacing the composition.
Use the uploaded picnic image as the first frame and keep its blanket, food, outfit, and landscape in place. The subject makes one gentle arm wave and a small seated or standing weight shift suited to the source pose. Keep the camera locked while hair and nearby grass move lightly in the breeze.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, drifting picnic objects, added people
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Keep the flowering trees and path already visible in the uploaded image. The subject performs one slow step-touch to each side with relaxed arms. Use a locked full-body camera; allow only a few existing petals and hair strands to drift naturally.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, heavy petal storm, changing trees, camera shake
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Preserve the person and garden from the uploaded image. The subject opens both arms into one soft curved line while taking a small side step, then returns to center. Keep the camera locked and let only the plants already in view move gently.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, added flowers, background replacement
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded outdoor portrait as the first frame and preserve the location and clothing. The subject turns the shoulders slightly toward the camera and gives one friendly wave. Add a restrained slow push-in while existing leaves and hair move lightly in the breeze.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Keep the raincoat, wet ground, and rainy setting from the uploaded image. The subject makes one careful side step beside an existing puddle and lifts the free hand in a small playful pose. Keep the camera locked; preserve any umbrella in its original hand position rather than spinning it.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, umbrella deformation, changing raincoat, large splash
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded person-and-pet image as the first frame and keep both subjects in their original positions. The person makes one small side-to-side sway and a low hand wave while the pet remains calm with only a blink or slight head turn. Keep a locked wide camera and do not add interaction between them.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, duplicate pet, merged bodies, changing animal markings
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Controlled outfit showcases and character performances, with motion-reference guidance for exact choreography.
Preserve the face, outfit, and studio or location from the uploaded image. The subject makes one controlled quarter-turn to present the side of the outfit, pauses, and returns toward the camera. Keep a locked full-body frame and let fabric respond naturally without changing its design.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, changed garment, changing hemline, added accessories
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded full-body dress image and preserve the person, garment, and background. The subject takes one small step to the side and traces a gentle arm arc, then returns to a balanced pose. Keep the camera fixed and show natural fabric movement without a full spin.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, changed dress design, disappearing hem, exposed framing
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded anime-style image as the first frame and keep the character design, clothing, and room unchanged. The character raises one visible hand into a clear peace sign, adds a small head tilt, and holds the final pose. Use a locked medium camera and subtle hair movement.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, off-model character, changed eye style, changed costume
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Keep the uploaded character design, costume, and existing stage. The character performs one light knee bounce followed by a single hand pose near the shoulder, then returns to center. Use a locked full-body camera and preserve the stage lighting pattern.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, off-model character, costume changes, added performers
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded image for character, clothing, and stage appearance. Follow the selected motion-reference clip for the arm sequence while keeping the performance all-ages and the character identity consistent. Match the image framing to the reference and use text only to preserve the cheerful stage mood and existing lighting.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, changed costume, added dancers, sexualized framing
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Preserve the pastel stage, performer, and costume from the uploaded image. The subject moves from a relaxed pose into one high-arm idol pose with a small knee bounce, then holds. Keep a locked three-quarter camera and allow only the existing stage lights to shimmer softly.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, added stage props, costume changes, flashing lights
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Use the uploaded image as the first frame and keep the subject, outfit, and background stable. The subject gives one small wave while two simple heart-shaped sticker graphics appear beside, not over, the face and then fade. Keep the camera locked and the graphic effect restrained.
Negative: face distortion, warped hands, extra fingers, broken limbs, body morphing, outfit changes, flicker, watermark, text, stickers covering face, random text, excessive graphics
Copy the main prompt and optional negative prompt.
Check the image first. Use one clearly visible subject. Full-body prompts need both feet and enough floor space; a waist-up portrait is better for a wave, shoulder sway, or hand pose. Scene prompts work only when the café, garden, bedroom, stage, pet, or prop is already visible.
Start with the least complicated card. Copy the main prompt and test one movement with a locked camera. A push-in can work for a restrained portrait action, but moving the body and camera aggressively at the same time makes the result harder to diagnose. Set duration and aspect ratio in the tool interface when those controls are available.
Keep optional negatives separate. The Copy button includes the main prompt and a labeled Negative section. Paste that second section only into a supported negative field. If the model asks for positive phrasing, use the main prompt by itself and follow its current documentation.
Review before adding more detail. Check identity, hands, feet, clothing, props, background, main action, and camera. If one area drifts, choose a clearer source, lock the camera, or reduce the action. Change one variable per attempt so you can see what helped. These prompts are starting points, not guarantees of the same result across tools.
Compare these gentle movements with the complete girl dancing prompt library or return to the image to video prompt generator.
Start with one small, visible motion such as a sway, wave, toe tap, or pose change. Match the movement to the source-image framing, keep the camera locked, and change one variable at a time if the first result drifts.
Yes. Choose a prompt whose best-input guidance matches the character image, preserve the original design and costume, and avoid asking a waist-up image to perform full-body footwork.
A text prompt is better for one short movement. For a specific or fast routine, use a model mode that accepts a motion-reference video and match the character image framing to that reference.
No. Use it only when the selected tool or mode provides a separate negative-prompt field. Otherwise keep the main instruction positive and follow that model’s current guidance.