Surgical Scene Description and Modifications

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Summary

This document outlines an initial surgical scene and subsequent modifications to the surgeons, patient, and equipment, focusing on detailed adjustments to positions, appearances, and actions.

Surgical Scene Description and Modifications

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Initial Surgical Scene

The scene depicts five surgeons with various hair colors (two gold blonde, one brown/blonde, one blood red, one blonde/black) dressed in gowns, caps, and masks with unique patterns. The patient has long, straight blood red hair and wears a surgical cap. The lighting is blue, and the patient has an oxygen mask with thick straps.

First Set of Modifications

The red-haired and brown-haired surgeons' positions will be swapped. The patient's hair will change to black, and more of the stomach will be exposed. All equipment except a scalpel should be removed. The brown-haired surgeon (later replaced by the taller black-haired surgeon) will cut the center of the stomach, marked with a blue marker. The patient must lie flat, all surgeon caps need different patterns, and the oxygen mask should be tightly fitted with the stomach's center re-marked.

Further Modifications and Enhancements

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

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