

Reconstruct the character from the source image โ fully preserving the facial features, eye impression, hairstyle, hair color, expression, outfit, color scheme, atmosphere, and the character's unique cuteness and beauty โ into an "official launch-announcement visual / preorder-announcement poster for a truly existing dakimakura (hugging pillow) cover of one's own character." Character name: enter name This is not a mere character illustration, nor a screenshot of an online store page. The goal is a high-quality "official dakimakura launch visual" that makes people think: "wait, this looks like a real official launch announcement," "I want it," "the pillow is the star, easy to grasp," "it doesn't exist yet looks incredibly official," "I want to try it with my own character." [Most important conditions] Never turn the character into a different person; preserve the nuances of face, eyes, hairstyle, hair color, and expression as top priority; value a fidelity that makes it instantly recognizable as "the same character"; make the pillow cover itself the overwhelming star of the frame; avoid anything vulgar, explicit, or overly adult; establish it elegantly as a "cute, desirable official anime good"; keep text minimal, large, and legible so the content reads instantly in the timeline; don't cram in information, prioritizing the pillow's appeal; draw hands, fingers, arms, legs, feet, and bodily connections naturally and without distortion. [Direction of the work] Top priority is that it works as a "commemorative launch visual for a pillow cover prominently announced on the official X and official site as the 1st installment of the character's official merchandise series." Not merely lining up products: the key is that "the launch itself looks like a minor event." Viewers should think at a glance: "new product is here!", "this'll be popular," "gotta preorder," "I really want this pillow," "what would my own character's pillow look like?". [Aspect ratio and presentation] Vertical 4:5 ratio. A strong product-announcement poster composition that catches the eye instantly in the X timeline. Prioritize the impact and clarity of an "official launch-announcement poster" over detailed shop-style UI. Even on a phone, the pillow, the character's face, the product name, "preorders open," the price, and the limited bonuses must be clear at a glance. [Composition/layout] A vertical launch-announcement visual with the pillow as the star. The pillow occupies about 65โ75% of the frame, placed large and vertical so the whole thing is clearly visible; the face must not become too small. Arrange minimal promotional info tidily around it. Don't line up many products like a catalog page: focus the spotlight on a single pillow; sub-elements only reinforce its appeal. Recommended layout: large pillow at left or center; on the right or top/bottom the product name, preorder band, price, limited bonuses, product details, and a reserve-button-like element; small at the bottom or in a corner, the dedicated packaging or back-side design. Keep decoration restrained so the product isn't buried. [Presenting the pillow] Always show the cover large, attractive, and beautiful: the whole body clearly visible, conveying fabric texture, wrinkles, softness, and a printed feel, with the credibility of a product photo that really looks for sale; a natural full-body layout for a pillow with the character neatly fitted; it must look like a finished product, not "just an illustration slapped on." A small back-side display may be added if needed, but the star is always the front. [Character depiction] The printed illustration leverages the original's charm and works naturally as an "official newly-drawn visual for the pillow": a natural reclining pose, a soft cute gaze slightly toward the viewer, a pose conveying comfort, fluttering, cuteness, and familiarity; not overly provocative, prioritizing a "cuteness you want to keep beside you." Leverage the impression of the original outfit; if needed, naturally adapt it into roomwear, a soft dress, nightwear, or soft official-art-style clothing, without turning it into a different person. Prioritize reproducing the face and eyes, and carefully render down to the hands, fingers, and feet. ["Event" feel with virality in mind] Beyond mere skill, convey an air that "the launch itself seems to be a hot topic": preorders open, time-limited orders, with limited bonuses, 1st installment of the official series, a vibe of a coming hit, an air of reprint requests, a scarcity that hints at a scramble, an appeal that makes you think "I must preorder fast." But don't over-hype; keep it within the bounds of "a genuinely elegant official announcement." [Product name/subtitle] Place the name large and prominent. Rather than the same bland name each time, you may naturally add a subtitle with a "specially-drawn project" flair that suits the character (e.g., Nozomu Dakimakura Cover, -Gentle Time-, -By Your Side-, -Beside the Smile-, -Goodnight Promise-). The subtitle is not fixed: vary it to match the atmosphere, expression, and world of the original image. [Variable price] Don't fix the price. Set, randomly and naturally, a price plausible for an official anime good according to the atmosphere, premium feel, exclusivity, and bonuses (e.g., ยฅ12,800 / 13,200 / 14,300 / 15,400 / 16,500 / 17,600, tax included). Neither too cheap nor unnaturally expensive: a range that "really looks like an official cover," placed large and legible. [Variable limited bonuses] Don't fix the bonuses either. According to the original's colors, motifs, world, and personality, carefully select only 1 to 3 bonuses with a sense of being made just for that character (e.g., foil-stamped message card, illustration card, acrylic charm, clear bookmark, mini can badge, name-printed preorder proof card, blue-flower-motif charm, heart-motif backing card, translucent clear card). Few, narrowed to what you "really want," avoiding a template-like miscellaneous mix. [Sub-elements] Only those that elevate the pillow: a small display of the dedicated packaging, a small back-side design, 2โ3 limited bonuses, a concise product-detail field, a reserve-button-like element, a small logo or official store name. Don't line up many related goods or show a big product list like an online store page. [Product detail field] If needed, a concise, legible detail field (e.g., size approx. 160ร50 cm, material 2WAY tricot, double-sided full-color print, with zipper, made in Japan, soft material). Keep info minimal, with text not too small. [Text elements] Minimal, large, legible text that reads instantly. Examples: Nozomu Dakimakura Cover, Official Merch Series 1st Installment, Preorders Open, Time-Limited Order, With Limited Bonuses, Reserve Here, Made to Order, LIMITED EDITION, OFFICIAL STORE, Limited Time, With Dedicated Packaging, Product Details, Price. Not so much text that it's cluttered; make the title, "preorders open," and price especially prominent; keep descriptions short, heading-centered, avoiding text distortion and staying legible. [Design/color scheme] Derive overall colors, background, and decoration naturally from the original character and world (a palette matching hair, eye, and outfit colors; clean colors leveraging blue, white, soft orange; decorations like hearts, flowers, ribbons, lace that suit the character; elegant soft light; the polish of a premium official anime-merch announcement). The background should not be solid white: use a gentle gradient, faint patterns, translucency, ribbons and floral decoration to elegantly make the product stand out. [Key viral point] Most important is that "it's instantly clear the pillow is the star." Further, the feelings should arise naturally: cute, want it, looks really for sale, has exclusivity, want to try it with my own character. Therefore: show the pillow huge, trim related goods to a minimum, prioritize a "launch-announcement feel" over a shop feel, strongly show exclusivity, preorder, name, and price, and create the sense that "it's this pillow because it's this character." [Avoid] Turning into a different person; facial degradation; changes in eye impression; distortion of hands and fingers; unnatural legs/feet; overly adult depiction; explicit sexual appeal; cheap doujin-goods feel; a composition with too many products that blurs the star; too much shop-style detailed info; a design with text too small to read; template-like fixed price/bonuses/copy; ending up as "just a pretty product-description image." [Final image] Ultimately, a piece that feels like "my character's official pillow has truly gone on sale" โ cute, desirable, with exclusivity, making people stop the moment they see it on social media. Aim for a finish that makes people think "it doesn't exist yet looks incredibly official," "makes me want to preorder," "the pillow is the star, easy to grasp," "I want to make one with my own character." More than a product introduction, value its looking like an "official image that becomes a talking point the moment it launches": prioritize impact, clarity, exclusivity, and desire over volume of information, and never break the pillow's status as the star.