Surgical Scene Description and Modifications

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Summary

This document outlines detailed descriptions of a surgical scene, including surgeon appearances, patient characteristics, and proposed modifications to the setup and actions.

Surgical Scene Description and Modifications

Highlights

Initial Scene Description

The scene features five surgeons with varying hair colors: two gold blonde, one brown and blonde, one blood red, and one blonde and black. They are dressed in gowns blending with a surgical blanket, and their caps and masks have unique patterns. The patient has long, straight blood red hair and wears a surgical cap. The illumination is blue, and an oxygen mask with thick straps is on the patient.

First Set of Modifications

The red-haired surgeon and brown-haired surgeon's positions should be swapped. The patient's hair is to be changed to black, and more of the stomach should be exposed. All equipment except a scalpel should be removed. The brown-haired surgeon will lean in to cut the center of the stomach. The taller black-haired surgeon will take over the brown-haired surgeon's tasks. The cut position on the stomach should be marked with a blue marker, and the patient must lie flat. Each surgeon's cap needs a different pattern, and the oxygen mask should be adjusted for a tight fit, with the stomach's center re-marked with blue.

Further Modifications and Enhancements

The black-haired surgeon will cut the stomach from top to bottom, with the rest of the bed covered by surgical blankets. The oxygen mask should have bands tightened at the back of the patient's head for a full fit, and the exposed part of the stomach should be cut open. Surgical gown sleeves should be extended to the wrist with gloves. Surgeons on the left side should be made taller. The patient's vitals should be stable. The knife in the blonde-haired surgeon's hand should be replaced with a scalpel. Surgeons should have beautiful earrings and significantly enhanced facial cuteness.

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