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Seedance Prompt Gallery
A Seedance prompt gallery should show prompt examples as reusable structures with category, source, rewrite, and generation context rather than isolated inspiration cards.
How should you use a Seedance prompt gallery?
Use a Seedance prompt gallery to compare prompt structures before writing a production prompt. A useful gallery groups examples by commercial job, media input, style, subject, freshness, and source type, then gives each example a clear rewrite path. In HolyCrab, gallery-style browsing connects category pages, prompt detail pages, source rewrite records, direct answers, and generator handoffs so the user can move from inspiration to a measurable Seedance test. Do not copy a gallery card directly into production when it came from a third-party creator, prompt wall, or demo page. Instead, keep the source URL, extract the workflow lesson, replace people, brands, characters, songs, choreography, UI, captions, scene execution, and product claims with owned or authorized material, then run a 4-8 second test. Judge gallery quality by whether the example leads to a stable final frame, clear motion, safe references, reviewable output, and acceptable cost per approved clip.
Key takeaways
- Browse gallery examples by use case, media input, style, subject, source type, and freshness.
- Treat each card as prompt anatomy, not final production text.
- Prefer source-backed examples when attribution and no-copy replacement maps matter.
- Open the generator only after the example has an owned subject and authorized references.
- Track output quality, final-frame usefulness, rights status, retry count, and cost.