I don't have the Pro membership ($$$$) so these are watermarked and not at the full resolution that Sora is capable of.
Here's one example prompt -- happy to share more if anyone's interested:
A comedy TV show from the 1980s, low budget indoor set. A pretty 20-year-old woman in a swim top and jean shorts sits on a bench near a beach. The bench is dry and has bare wood, but incongruously, a sign on it says WET PAINT. the woman says to the camera "Doesn't look like wet paint to me!" And suddenly a sloppy torrent of green paint pours down onto her from overhead, in a narrow stream, splattering off her head and making a hilarious mess all over her
A couple from my testing. Just to note, I do have have a pro subscription. I use GPT heavily for business so Sora2 pro is bonus for me.
The moving goal posts with the guardrails is a real pain. The model itself is quite capable of producing really good stuff with the right prompts but it's so easy to hit the censorship filters.
The only thing I will say is that you do need to really understand the prompt structures to get the best out of the model. YAML and XML formats for the prompts work better for consistency I've found.
title: Charity Gunge Vlog The Office Challenge (Fully Covered Edition) duration: 15s aspect_ratio: 9:16 style: camera: handheld phone vlog, front-facing lighting: bright, even, warm stage lighting reflecting softly on the glass mood: candid, expressive, playful audio: faint laughter from off-camera, gentle dripping, light echo inside the tank tone: genuine, humorous, and relaxed a natural moment of colourful charity fun
shots: - time: 0s4s description: > The clip opens in a tight handheld frame filmed on a phone from inside a **clear glass gunge tank**. A 30 something woman with **loose wavy brunette hair** sits on a small stool, laughing softly beneath a complete covering of **thick yellow custard, bright green slime, and soft pink foam**. Her **office uniform red silk blouse, and plaid pleated skirt with sheer black tights is completely hidden** under the heavy, dripping mixture. Custard slides from her hair in slow, glossy streams, while green slime glides across her shoulders and face. She blinks through the mess, smiling faintly before letting out a quiet laugh. After a pause, she says, amused but resigned, "Well there's no getting out of this one."
- time: 4s9s description: > The camera shifts slightly as she moves, the thick mixture **oozing down her hair and sleeves in glossy waves**. Her features are almost fully obscured by layers of custard and slime, the colours swirling together as they continue to drip. She lifts one hand to wipe her eyes, leaving bright yellow streaks across her cheeks. Another blob of foam slides down from her fringe and lands squarely in her lap. She giggles, shaking her head with disbelief. "It's so heavy," she says lightly, pausing to catch her breath. "I can barely move."
- time: 9s15s description: > A close-up captures her completely drenched -- custard and slime still sliding from her head in slow, thick ribbons. The camera lingers on her expression as she exhales a small, breathy laugh, her eyelashes clumped with custard and streaks of pink foam tracing down her neck. She looks at the lens, smiling through the mess. "I hope you guys have donated," she says softly, voice calm and good-natured. She gives a cheerful thumbs-up, then wipes her eyes again, smearing more foam across her forehead as another drip falls from her hair. The clip fades out on her quiet laughter and the steady sound of custard dripping to the floor.
style_and_tone_summary: > Realistic handheld vlog filmed inside a clear gunge tank under bright, warm lighting. The pacing is unhurried, with expressive close-ups and natural pauses between lines. The woman's entire outfit and hair are coated in thick custard, foam, and slime, giving a vivid sense of texture and weight. Her dialogue is brief, friendly, and genuine, with laughter breaking through between moments of disbelief. The overall tone is colourful, light-hearted, and humorous -- a cheerful, self-aware charity moment captured with warmth and playful realism.
wammer83 said: It's amazing how far you've come in such a short time it feels.
Also, do you have a profile on Seart? I may have found your page there. If so it's been fun playing around with your models there
Mine? No profile but Seart has stolen my models that I posted elsewhere and despite asking for them to be removed they've blank me. part of the reason why I've stopped uploading my models anywhere.