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đź“– My Travel Story

Professional Magazine Layout & Design ✨

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Please integrate the specified character into the real scene located at [{argument name="location" default="Shanghai Disneyland"}], presenting them sightseeing there. Ensure that the character's facial features (including facial organs, proportions, etc.) are 100% preserved and completely consistent. The overall layout must be as exquisite as a photo album, fully utilizing the 9:16 aspect ratio, and created as a feature content page in a Japanese magazine. Design it with the mindset that "This is an important reading page that affects the number of tourists," and include rich information and details.

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đźš‚ Snowy Train Ride

Cinematic Winter Adventure Aesthetic ❄️

{ "Objective": "Generate an 8K high-detail cinematic winter adventure photo of the same person from the uploaded image leaning out of a vintage train.", "Subject": { "Description": "The same person as in the uploaded reference image, styled as a youthful, adventurous traveler.", "Appearance": { "Identity_Lock": { "Face": "Preserve the original facial features, bone structure, skin tone, and overall identity 1:1 from the reference photo.", "Hair": "Keep the same hairstyle, hair color, and general hair volume as in the reference, only refining for realism.", "Gender_Expression": "Do not change the person’s apparent gender expression or age group from the reference." }, "Accessories": { "Sunglasses": "Optional dark, modern sunglasses may be added if they suit the character and mood; otherwise keep their natural look." }, "Expression": "Wide, joyful smile or naturally happy expression that fits this person’s vibe.", "Wardrobe": { "Base": "Winter-appropriate outfit that harmonizes with the person’s existing style.", "Jacket": "A warm outer jacket (e.g. black or dark-toned) with visible texture suitable for snowy weather.", "Inner_Layer": "A lighter-toned inner top (e.g. white or neutral t-shirt/sweater) if visible.", "Pants": "Casual travel-ready pants (e.g. beige or neutral cargo/utility pants) that fit their style and gender expression.", "Notes": "Do not drastically redesign the fashion into something that feels unlike the person; keep it believable for them." } }, "Pose": { "Body_Position": "Leaning out of an open vintage train door, upper body extended into the cold air.", "Arms": "Arms outstretched or one arm gripping the door handle and the other reaching outward with excitement.", "Vibe": "Energetic, adventurous, carefree, enjoying the winter journey." } }, "Scene": { "Setting": "Vintage red-and-gold European-style train traveling on a snowy viaduct.", "Environment": { "Weather": "Active snowfall with visible snowflakes in the air.", "Landscape": [ "Snow-covered mountains", "A distant European-style village nestled in the valley" ] }, "Lighting": { "Type": "Dramatic cinematic lighting", "Effect": "Magical winter adventure mood with glowing highlights on the train, snow, and the subject’s face." } }, "Visual_Style": { "Resolution": "8K ultra-detailed", "Aesthetic": "Cinematic winter adventure, film-like realism", "Detail_Characteristics": [ "Sharp clothing and fabric textures", "Frost, snowflakes, and breath condensation captured clearly", "Dynamic depth of field with the subject in crisp focus and background softly blurred", "Realistic lighting, atmosphere, and particles in the snowy air" ] }, "Output_Requirements": { "Format": "Image", "Quality": "High-resolution, cinematic-grade", "Orientation": "Portrait or landscape depending on the strongest composition for the scene" } }
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📝 My Bio Scrapbook

Cute Editorial Notes & Sticker Vibes 🎀

Add messy red handwritten Japanese comments, expressive doodles, and energetic editorial-style notes directly on top of the image, as if written with a red marker over printed photos. The handwriting should feel spontaneous, unfiltered, emotional, slightly chaotic, and personal—almost like someone’s private photo journal or annotated scrapbook page. All handwritten text must: – be in Japanese – appear hand-drawn, uneven, casual, and overlapping – be positive in tone The content of each handwritten note must automatically analyze the uploaded image and praise the woman based on what is visible, such as her outfit, expression, pose, styling, makeup, or mood. The comments should feel affectionate, admiring, or supportive, and tailored to what stands out in the photo. Do not repeat generic praise. Instead, generate unique personal compliments that match the image attributes. Examples must NOT be shown explicitly in the prompt. Instead, describe the logic: “The system should observe the clothing style, face, mood, posture, accessories, or color choices and produce handwritten comments that positively highlight what is visually appealing or admirable about her.” Also add: – arrows pointing to notable fashion details – underlines beneath interesting areas – circled elements – crossed-out planning notes like editing marks – layered cut-and-paste collage scraps (magazine style) – small torn paper labels – sticker-like notations – tape-texture fragments Overall direction: Create a visually intense scrapbook-journal composition, filled with affectionate handwriting, red editorial markings, and collage fragments, giving the entire image an emotional and expressive “personal praise commentary” aesthetic.
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Dynamic Street Perspective 👟

Extreme wide-angle perspective and dynamic pose remix edit. This is an EDIT of the original image, not a new character. Use the original image as a strict reference for: – the person’s identity, hairstyle, and overall fashion style, – the general type of background and location (same street, same room, same beach, same kind of architecture, etc.). You are allowed to completely change the camera position, angle, and pose, but you must keep the scene in the SAME location and keep the SAME person and outfit design. Camera and perspective: – Use an ultra wide-angle or fisheye feeling lens (around 12–18mm full-frame look). – The camera angle MUST change significantly from the original: use dramatic angles such as • worm’s-eye view from directly below looking up, • bird’s-eye view from directly above looking down, • very low angle from the ground, • high angle from above, • tilted Dutch angles. – Always create strong foreshortening: body parts close to the lens look huge, while the rest of the body falls away in perspective. – The final result must look like a bold fashion or street photo, fully photorealistic, not illustration or anime. Background consistency: – Keep the same location as the original image: same street, same bridge, same room, same studio, same beach, same general structures and materials. – Do NOT replace the background with a completely different place. – Because the camera angle changes, it is allowed and expected that different parts of the environment become visible. – When new areas appear, extend the original environment logically (same buildings, fences, road markings, walls, colors, materials, lighting style), as if the camera moved within the same place. Body parts near the lens (1–2 parts, sometimes 3): – In each edit, choose ONE or TWO main body parts to be extremely close to the lens (sometimes even THREE in more complex poses). – Vary them from image to image, do NOT always use the same body part. – Allowed near-the-lens parts include: • one or both hands / fingers reaching toward the camera, • one or both feet / shoes / boots near the lens, • knees or thighs, • face very close to the lens, • shoulders or chest close to the lens in a leaning pose. – The chosen body parts should come extremely close to the lens, almost touching it, with visible skin texture, fabric texture, and realistic wide-angle distortion. Pose and overall body (complex and varied): – Create strong, cool, dynamic poses that match the extreme perspective. – Randomly use different pose types, including: • standing with one leg or one arm reaching toward the camera, • crouching or squatting low to the ground, • sitting on the floor or on objects, • lying on the ground with legs or feet toward the lens, • leaning forward aggressively toward the camera, • twisting the body, crossing legs, or arching the back for more dynamic lines. – Allow complex poses where: • both hands are near the lens forming shapes (peace signs, triangles, frames, pointing toward the viewer), • both feet are toward the lens, • one hand and one foot are both large in the foreground, • the face is close to the lens while hands or feet are also visible in perspective. – Maintain believable anatomy even with extreme foreshortening. Angle and attitude (randomized): – Randomize camera angle and orientation (up, down, side, Dutch tilt) while keeping the composition visually balanced and powerful. – Keep the vibe cool, confident, and fashion/editorial or street style, depending on the original outfit. – Facial expressions can vary (serious, playful, confident, mysterious), but must still look like the same person. Lighting and rendering: – Keep the general time of day and lighting mood similar to the original (night vs day, indoor vs outdoor, soft vs hard light), but you may enhance contrast and color to make the image punchy and dramatic. – Maintain realistic shadows and contact points with the ground or floor. – High-resolution, sharp details with clear skin texture, fabric weave, and material highlights. Variation and randomness: – Each edit should look noticeably different from the original image and from other edits, with different: • camera angles, • pose types, • which body parts are closest to the lens, • orientation (straight, tilted, from above, from below). – Avoid repeating the exact same single-foot-close-up composition; produce a wide variety of dynamic poses and angles. Strict rules: – Do NOT change the person into someone else. – Do NOT change the outfit type; only restyle it through pose, perspective, and small natural movement of clothing. – Do NOT move the scene to a completely different location; always stay in a plausible extension of the original place. – Do NOT add text, logos, watermarks, or graphic design elements. – Do NOT switch to painting, illustration, or anime style; keep it photorealistic. Overall: Transform the original photo into a dramatic, photorealistic, ultra wide-angle shot with an extreme camera angle (including views from directly below or above), where one or more body parts are right next to the lens and look huge, the rest of the body recedes in perspective, and the same person strikes a stylish, complex, powerful pose in a consistent, expanded version of the original environment.