Create a sequence of 10 high-resolution, realistic images depicting the step-by-step growth of a coral from a tiny polyp to a fully formed large coral structure with intricate branches. Ensure consistent style and lighting across all images for smooth animation, with no background (transparent background) and only subtle shadows for depth. Use the same perspective (front view) and composition for each frame. Frame 1: A tiny coral polyp, just a small translucent organism settling on a surface, with subtle shadows. Frame 2: The polyp slightly larger, beginning to form a basic skeletal structure with faint extensions. Frame 3: A small coral about 1 cm in size, with initial branching and a simple calcareous skeleton developing. Frame 4: The coral growing to 3 cm, branches becoming more defined and surfaces starting to texture. Frame 5: A mid-sized coral around 6 cm, with additional polyps forming and increased complexity in shape. Frame 6: The coral at 10 cm, branching out with minor arms and deeper color variations. Frame 7: A developing coral about 15 cm, with multiple branches reflecting light and growing intricacy. Frame 8: The coral reaching 25 cm, structure robust, with intricate patterns and enhanced details. Frame 9: A nearly mature coral at 40 cm, with a thick base, extensive branching, and vibrant textures. Frame 10: A fully grown coral over 50 cm, with a massive form, perfectly formed branches, and a dazzling, multifaceted structure full of detailed polyps and See more