ruthheasman ·
!veo3 Setting: Create a realistic, entertaining YouTube vlog video in the style of "Outdoor Boys." The main character is a large, friendly Yeti with shaggy white fur, walking out of a dense, misty forest of tall pine trees. Misty Scottish loch shore at twilight. Calm water with gentle ripples.
Action: The Yeti films himself approaching through the heather. In the shallows, Nessie (water kelpie - long neck above water) is clearly on a video call date, talking to his phone propped on a rock: "Och, sorry lass, the connection's a wee bit patchy down here... Can ye see me now?"
The Yeti whispers: "Guys, even Nessie's on dating apps!"
Just then, the Yeti accidentally steps on a branch with a loud CRACK. Nessie startles, accidentally knocks his phone into the water, and frantically dives after it. The Yeti bursts out laughing as Nessie's tail thrashes above the surface.
Sounds: Gentle water lapping, thick Scottish accent, whispered commentary, loud branch crack, splash, panicked Scottish muttering, Yeti's laughter.
Duration: 8 seconds - approach, whisper, accident, chaos, laughter.
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ruthheasman ·
Create a realistic, entertaining YouTube vlog video in the style of "Outdoor Boys." The main character is a large, friendly Yeti with shaggy white fur, walking through a dense, misty forest of tall pine trees. The ground is covered with leaves and moss, and the light is soft, filtered through the trees—no snow or mountains, just a wild, natural woodland atmosphere like early morning in a remote forest.
Setting: The Yeti is filming himself from behind with his own selfie stick, his big furry hand visible holding the stick. Sunny forest clearing with Sasquatch cooking at a makeshift outdoor kitchen, completely absorbed in his work.
Action: The Yeti approaches with his selfie stick, whispering: "Yo guys, looks like Sasquatch started a cooking channel without me!" He sneaks up, reaches over to grab food from the pan, burns his fingers and yelps: "OW! That's hot!" then runs away while Sasquatch spins around confused. !veo3
ruthheasman ·
Why is it so addictive? 😂
RosaAmargada ·
You can archive the videos or images that aren't created.
Yes, it's addictive 🤣