A detailed split-scene 3D illustration showing the evolution of snakes over time. On the left side, depict a lush prehistoric jungle with a small, four-legged ancient lizard crawling on forest soil. In the center, show transitional forms of the creature — legs shrinking, body elongating, slithering motion developing. On the right side, show a modern snake like a green anaconda or cobra in its natural habitat (jungle or swamp), showcasing heat-sensing pits, forked tongue, and smooth, flexible body. Add soft lighting, environmental realism, subtle time-lapse transition effect between stages. Educational yet cinematic style, 3D semi-realistic, detailed textures, rich natural colors,
time-lapse animation showing the evolution of snakes over 100 million years. Start with a prehistoric jungle scene where small, four-legged ancient lizards crawl on the forest floor. Transition smoothly as their limbs shrink with each generation. Show them adapting to underground tunnels and tight rocky spaces. As the animation progresses, their bodies elongate, legs vanish, and they become smooth, flexible, slithering hunters. Highlight key evolutionary traits like the development of heat-sensing pits, forked tongue, and flexible jaws. Final scenes show modern snakes in diverse habitats — desert, rainforest, ocean, and urban setting — with a majestic green anaconda emerging last. Style: Cinematic time-lapse, semi-realistic 3D animation, smooth morphing transitions, rich environmental detail, soft dynamic lighting, atmospheric effects Resolution: 4K ultra HD
Dramatic Comic Book Cartoon scene: A young, Autistic 25-year old boy with light skin and flat, smooth, and slick brown hair named T.J. Granger, but transformed into a genetically-altered superhero named Powerman, who, despite still being a young adult kid, has an extremely muscular body. He wears a sleek purple suit with a green P symbol on his chest, a gold belt with a circular buckle, green briefs, green boots, green long-cuffed gloves, a really big, toe-length long, ultra-wide green cape wreathed around his neck, and a green eye mask that protects his true identity. He also has incredible and invincible superpowers flowing through his veins. In this scene, Powerman is currently standing in a dark valley on a mysterious alien planet in outer space that needs his help, ready to begin his investigation.
Dramatic Comic Book Cartoon scene: A young, Autistic 25-year old boy with light skin and flat, smooth, and slick brown hair named T.J. Granger, but transformed into a genetically-altered superhero named Powerman, who, despite still being a young adult kid, has an extremely muscular body. He wears a sleek purple suit with a green P symbol on his chest, a gold belt with a circular buckle, green briefs, green boots, green long-cuffed gloves, a really big, toe-length long, ultra-wide green cape wreathed around his neck, and a green eye mask that protects his true identity. He also has incredible and invincible superpowers flowing through his veins. In this scene, Powerman is currently standing in a dark, abandoned laboratory, looking for clues to the mystery he is trying to solve.
Dramatic Cartoon scene: A young, Autistic 25-year old boy with light skin and flat, smooth, and slick brown hair named T.J. Granger, but transformed into a genetically-altered superhero named Powerman, who, despite still being a young adult kid, has an extremely muscular body. He wears a sleek purple suit with a green P symbol on his chest, a gold belt with a circular buckle, green briefs, green boots, green long-cuffed gloves, a really big, toe-length long, ultra-wide green cape wreathed around his neck, and a green eye mask that protects his true identity. He also has incredible and invincible superpowers flowing through his veins. In this scene, Powerman is currently standing in a dark, abandoned restaurant all by himself, awaiting the arrival of someone he knows.
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