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15-second Fresh Pasta Tutorial that looks cool 🔥 Made with ChatGPT 2.0 + Seedance. One reference sheet + one prompt = perfectly consistent video. Watch the chef flow through all 9 steps seamlessly. Full prompts dropping now 👇 Thread 🧵

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