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Haters will say this Google Veo 3 AI video is not real: ASMR glass knife cuts glass watermelon

 ðŸ”ª Why I Created This Google VEO 3 AI Video: Doubling Down on Creative Flow



I didn't make this video to prove anything. I made it because I'm tired of letting unused tools and forgotten AI credits just sit there.


This Google VEO 3 AI video—with a glass knife cutting a glass watermelon—is just part of my creative outlet.


AI Video Prompt: A close-up shot of a hand with pale skin and manicured nails using a transparent glass knife (with transparent glass blade) to slice through a green and black striped glass watermelon. Capture the moment the sliced portion falls away, revealing the red interior with black seeds. Emphasize the smooth slicing motion and the crisp ASMR sounds of the glass being cut. Use natural lighting and a shallow depth of field to bring out the texture of the glass and the contrast between the watermelon and the knife. The knife blade is engraved with tiny text "Adrian Video Image".


Here's what this means for me:


1. Doubling Down.  

I’m not waiting for the “perfect” idea. I’m using what my audience likes. This video is part of a larger experiment: post daily, and build rhythm. 


2. Using Up Remaining AI Credits.   

These VEO AI credits weren’t doing anything sitting in my account. Every unused tool is a missed opportunity—and I’m done missing them.


3. Texture, Sound, and Surrealism.   

Glass slicing glass. ASMR meets abstraction. This isn’t just aesthetic—it’s a reminder that AI can be weird, tactile, and emotionally resonant. 


Want to Start Creating with AI?  

I put together a free guide to help creators like you get started with AI tools—without the overwhelm. 


👉 DM me for the free AI video guide.


This is just one slice of a bigger system I’m building. 


~ Adrian Lee @adrianvideoimage 


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