

While completely preserving the character from the original image, reconstruct it as a "limited-edition chocolate box inspired by your character that looks like it could really be sold at a luxury patisserie or department-store brand." Character name: {name input} As the most important condition, never break the original character's facial features, the impression of the eyes, hairstyle, hair color, nuances of expression, impression of the outfit, color scheme, atmosphere, and the character's unique cuteness and beauty. Turning it into a different person is forbidden. Reproduce the face and eyes with top priority, so that at a glance one recognizes "it's the same character of mine." However, this is not merely candy packaging with a character illustration. Nor should it be cheap printed candy, mass-produced character goods, or a chocolate product with the face simply printed on it. The top priority is that the work stands as a "limited collection that seriously reinterprets the character's charm, colors, motifs, atmosphere, and storytelling as a product of a luxury chocolate brand." This is the most important reinforcement point: Treat the lid of the packaging as the product's "face" and its most important highlight. On the lid surface, place the original character as an elegant, high-end main visual, large and beautiful, so that the moment it's seen in the timeline one instantly recognizes "it's this character's limited chocolate." Don't make the lid illustration too small; secure enough area for it to be the star of the box design. Make the charm of the character's face, eyes, hair, and expression clearly visible, balancing the **"high-end quality that stands as chocolate packaging art"** with the **"presence by which one immediately recognizes one's character."** Treat the character not as a mere pasted-on standing image, but as the main art of a department-store-exclusive chocolate, an elegant packaging visual, the brand's symbolic cover art. As needed, integrate it naturally with the background, decoration, logo, and foil-stamping design so it looks like a high-end limited package. About the box overall: Design the chocolate box as a high-quality luxury gift box. Incorporate a rigid presentation box, a foil-stamped logo, delicate patterns, embossing, a divided tray, a brand card, thin paper, a satin ribbon, and luxurious wrapping paper, giving it the finish of a "special chocolate product in limited sale." Naturally reflect the elements sensed from the original character in everything: the box's exterior and interior, the brand card, and the chocolates inside. For example, translate hair color, eye color, the outfit's color scheme, decorative motifs, flowers, moon, stars, jewels, ribbons, lace, a glassy feel, seasonality, personality, and atmosphere into the chocolate design. About the chocolates inside: Beautifully arrange several different chocolates. Each chocolate should not be merely round or square but should have an individual design per piece that conveys the character's personality. Use, for example, jewel-like glossy chocolates, flower shapes, moon and star motifs, patterns evoking lace and frills, soft gradations, a pearly sheen, ganache layers, gold leaf, transfer patterns, the contrast of matte and gloss, and translucent surface expressions, creating a design that lets one imagine "the taste and appearance fitting this character." The appearance of each piece may vary a little each time. The shape, hue, motifs, finish, arrangement, and decoration of the chocolates, the contents of the small cards, the limited collection name, and the background styling may be naturally and randomly varied by the AI after reading the original character's atmosphere. However, do not let the amount of information on the chocolate side overpower the impression of the character visual on the lid. Show the chocolates inside beautifully too, but compose so that the overall first impression has the "limited chocolate package made for this character" as the star. Elements that may be randomly varied: Especially the following may vary each time โ types and shapes of the chocolates / how the motifs are presented / how the box is opened and shown / composition / shooting angle / background styling / seasonality / color and staging of light / brand card design / limited collection name / catchphrase / detailed decoration / handling of ribbons and wrapping / accompanying small items / flavor interpretation fitting the worldview. However, even when randomized, do not include elements that deviate from the original character's impression. Always vary within the range that feels "like this character." Handling of text: Don't use too much text; limit it to about 1 to 3 places, readable and natural. The character name "{character name}" may be naturally reflected on the brand card, box logo, limited collection name, and accompanying explanatory cards. You may use Latin letters, Japanese, or both, but prioritize the overall high-end feel and legibility above all. About composition: Prioritize that, the moment it's seen on social media, one thinks "wow, this looks like it's really for sale," "I want my character's chocolate," "what flavor would my character be," "the moment the box opens is too cute." Composition and staging should not be too fixed and may vary each time. But this time, especially prioritize a composition where the lid's main visual is clearly visible. For example: the lid shown large and slightly open; the lid stood up to show the chocolates inside at the same time; the lid's art face as the star with chocolates shown at the bottom; a diagonal angle like luxury product photography that strongly brings out the lid's presence; a composition that adds gift wrapping or a card while securing enough area for the lid illustration. Prioritize the presentation in which "the character visual on the lid is the star, and the chocolates inside reinforce its charm." About background and atmosphere: The background should not be white; use a luxurious table, velvet cloth, soft ribbons, a department-store fine-sweets-counter style, a quiet product photography set, high-quality paper and cloth, glass objects, petals, and small accessories, creating an elegant environment that highlights the chocolates' charm and the packaging's high-end feel. The background and props may also vary a little each time. In the overall atmosphere, value high-end quality, cuteness, excitement, a sense of specialness, a gift feeling, collectibility, and the product power that makes one think "I want it." Most important closing sentence: Prioritize that the final image looks not like "character-goods candy" but like "a limited product of a luxury chocolate brand that looks like it could really be sold, with the character's charm distilled into taste, color, and form." Furthermore, this time especially value that the character visual drawn on the package lid clearly stands out as the star of the entire product and that, at a glance in the timeline, it conveys "this is this character's chocolate." No matter how beautiful the chocolates inside are, the first thing to catch the eye in the overall impression should be "the character drawn as the main visual of the lid." Place the chocolates as something that reinforces that charm, and never weaken the lid's presence.