Slicing: 6 Hyper-Realistic Fruit Slicing Prompts for Stunning AI Videos
The slicing video feature of the Veo platform creates some of the most stunning visual results possible. The detail achieved by the Veo platform allows you to see realistic motion, materials physics, lighting interactions, and texture behaviour with incredible accuracy. Also when you slice using unconventional materials such as felt, glass, leather, clay, rubber and bubble, the result is surreal and very satisfying.
Using detailed slicing prompts helps Veo understand how materials compress, fracture, stretch, or separate under a blade. This produces cinematic visuals that feel authentic and immersive.
Below are six hyper-realistic slicing prompts designed to maximize realism and visual detail using Veo 3.1.6 Hyper-Realistic Fruit Slicing Prompts
Slicing a Felt Tomato
Veo Prompt:
Extreme macro cinematic shot of a handmade felt tomato resting on a natural wooden cutting board with visible grain texture. The tomato is made of soft red felt fabric with fine fibers, subtle stitching lines, and slight surface imperfections from handcrafting. A human hand with natural skin texture gently stabilizes the tomato while a polished stainless steel chef’s knife slowly presses into the surface. The felt material compresses visibly before the blade penetrates, causing the fibers to bend, stretch, and gradually separate. As the knife continues slicing, individual fibers pull apart and reveal the soft layered fabric interior. Warm directional window light creates soft shadows and highlights the fuzzy felt texture. Shallow depth of field isolates the cutting action while the background fades into creamy blur. Tiny fabric fibers catch the light, enhancing realism. Smooth, controlled slicing motion, realistic material resistance, cinematic composition.
Slicing a Glass Apple
Veo Prompt:
Extreme macro close-up of a perfectly transparent glass apple resting on a glossy reflective black surface. Static camera, macro lens, shallow depth of field. A sharp stainless steel chef’s knife enters from the right side and makes precise contact with the center of the apple. The knife performs exactly one single, continuous slicing motion, moving straight through the apple from right to left. The apple separates only along this single cut line, perfectly aligned with the blade. No additional cuts occur. No multiple slices. No extra segments are created. The result is exactly two pieces only: one left half and one right half. As the blade passes through, the two halves remain stable and intact. After the knife exits completely, the two halves gently and naturally slide apart slightly on the reflective surface. Both halves remain whole, solid, and complete, with smooth polished cut surfaces. No breaking, no cracking, no fragmentation, and no additional pieces. The scene remains clean and minimal, showing only two halves after one precise slice. Soft directional studio lighting enhances reflections and transparency. Motion is slow, controlled, and physically accurate. Cinematic macro product photography style.
Slicing a Leather Strawberry
Veo Prompt:
Extreme macro cinematic view of a strawberry made entirely from rich red leather resting on a dark matte reflective surface. Static camera, macro lens, shallow depth of field. The leather strawberry shows fine natural grain texture, subtle pores, and realistic handcrafted surface detail. A sharp stainless steel chef’s knife slowly enters the frame from the right side and makes precise contact with the exact center of the strawberry. The blade performs exactly one single, continuous slicing motion straight through the object from one side to the other. The knife creates only one cut plane. No material is removed. No slice is extracted. No middle segment is created. The strawberry divides cleanly into exactly two solid halves only. The knife does not create any thin slices or extra pieces. The left half and right half remain whole and intact. The separation occurs exactly along the blade path, perfectly aligned with the knife edge. After the blade exits completely, the two halves gently slide apart slightly. No third piece exists. No fragmentation occurs. No additional segments form. Warm directional lighting enhances the leather texture and cut surface detail. Motion is slow, precise, and physically realistic. Cinematic macro product photography style.
Slicing a Clay Mango
Veo Prompt:
Macro cinematic shot of a realistic mango sculpted from soft clay placed on a textured wooden cutting surface. Static camera, macro lens, shallow depth of field. The clay mango shows handcrafted details including subtle fingerprints, sculpting tool marks, natural surface unevenness, and fine matte texture. A sharp stainless steel chef’s knife slowly enters the frame from the right side and makes precise contact with the exact center of the clay mango. The blade presses gently into the clay, causing realistic compression and slight deformation around the contact area. The knife then performs exactly one single, continuous slicing motion straight through the mango from right to left. The clay separates cleanly along one single cut plane, perfectly aligned with the blade edge. No material is removed. No thin slice is created. No middle segment forms. The mango divides into exactly two solid halves only. The left half and right half remain whole, intact, and connected to their respective sides. The knife does not create any extra pieces or additional cuts. The interior reveals dense clay structure with smooth, clean cut surfaces and soft micro-texture. Small clay residue remains on the blade surface. After the knife exits completely, the two halves gently and naturally slide apart slightly across the wooden surface. No third piece exists. No fragmentation occurs. Soft diffused studio lighting highlights the matte clay texture, sculpted imperfections, and cut surface detail. Motion is slow, controlled, and physically realistic. Cinematic macro product photography style, highly detailed tactile material behavior.
Slicing a Rubber Banana
Veo Prompt:
Extreme macro cinematic shot of a banana made from realistic synthetic rubber resting on a clean cutting board. Static camera, macro lens, shallow depth of field. The rubber banana shows subtle pores, fine surface grain, and a slightly matte finish with soft specular highlights. A sharp stainless steel chef’s knife slowly enters the frame from the right side and makes precise contact with the exact center of the banana. As the blade presses into the rubber, the material stretches and compresses visibly, bending inward around the knife and showing realistic elastic tension. The knife then performs exactly one single, continuous slicing motion straight through the banana from right to left. The separation occurs precisely along one single cut plane, perfectly aligned with the blade edge. No material is removed. No thin slice is created. No middle segment forms. The banana divides into exactly two solid halves only. The left half and right half remain whole and intact. The rubber separates cleanly with smooth cut surfaces, showing fine elastic micro-texture. The edges show slight natural elastic relaxation but do not tear, snap into extra pieces, or fragment. After the blade exits completely, the two halves gently and naturally slide apart slightly across the cutting board. No third piece exists. No additional segments form. Studio lighting enhances the rubber texture, curvature, and subtle edge highlights. Motion is slow, controlled, and physically realistic, emphasizing elastic material behavior. Cinematic macro product photography style, highly detailed and tactile realism.
Slicing a Bubble Orange
Veo Prompt:
Macro cinematic close-up of a transparent soap bubble shaped like an orange resting on a glossy reflective black surface. Static camera, macro lens, shallow depth of field. The soap bubble has a perfectly smooth spherical form with subtle orange segmentation contours created by thin film surface tension. Its ultra-thin film displays delicate iridescent rainbow colors, shifting interference patterns, and soft reflective highlights across the curved surface. The bubble remains stable and intact. A sharp stainless steel chef’s knife slowly enters the frame from the right side and makes gentle, precise contact with the exact center of the soap bubble. The blade performs exactly one single, continuous slicing motion straight through the bubble from right to left. The separation occurs precisely along one single cut plane, perfectly aligned with the blade edge. No popping, no bursting, no tearing, and no collapse of the structure. No material is removed. No thin slice is created. No middle segment forms. The bubble divides into exactly two hollow halves only. The left half and right half remain whole and intact, with smooth, clean cut edges defined by stable surface tension. The thin film remains continuous and structurally stable on both halves. After the blade exits completely, the two halves gently and naturally slide apart slightly across the reflective surface. No third piece exists. No extra fragments form. Iridescent colors continue shifting dynamically across both halves as the lighting interacts with the thin film. Dramatic directional studio lighting enhances transparency, edge definition, reflections, and interference colors. Motion is slow, controlled, delicate, and physically realistic. Cinematic macro product photography style, highly detailed thin-film material realism.


