My OC's Life-Size Panel Exhibit
Prompt

Based on the attached character illustration, while preserving as completely as possible the original character's facial features, eye impression, hairstyle, hair color, expression, costume impression, color scheme, atmosphere, and the character's unique cuteness and charm, reconstruct the image as "a photo full of real presence, as if a visitor snapped on their phone the moment your OC finally appears at a real event venue as an 'official life-size panel'." Character name: 【enter name】 Aspect ratio 4:5 portrait. Top priority: catch the eye instantly in the X timeline and make viewers think "wait, my OC's life-size panel is the best," "it really looks like it'd be set up at an event," "I want to photograph this display on site," "I want to make one of my own OC too." 【Most important】 This is not just a full-body illustration. Make it work as "a photo taken by a visitor on their phone of an official life-size panel display that really exists at a real event venue." Never turn the original character into a different person; keep face, eyes, hairstyle, hair color, expression, and atmosphere as the top priority. Even if the original is centered on the upper body, do not break the body balance when completing the full body; it is forbidden for only the face to resemble while the body becomes an unnatural different person. 【Most important body-balance rules】 When making the full body, prioritize natural head-to-body ratio, skeleton, and center of gravity for a cute anime character. Don't make the legs excessively long, don't make the torso too short, don't make only the body thin and elongated relative to the face, don't give a childlike face overly long model-like legs; keep natural the positional relationships of shoulder width, neck, torso, waist, pelvis, knees, and ankles, and the arm length, elbow position, wrists, and hand size; a standing pose with stable center of gravity; avoid one leg being unnaturally thin, knees being misaligned, or twisted feet; don't disguise the skeleton with costume volume but let the body underneath feel natural; avoid only the upper body resembling the original while the lower body looks like a different character; aim for a plausible, unforced full-body balance for a real life-size panel. Make the head-to-body ratio a slightly deformed, natural anime ratio matching the original's cuteness, not long-legged like a real model, but a cute, well-proportioned full body with no sense of wrongness as an official standee for an event display. 【Quality of hands, fingers, and feet】 Render hands and feet with special care: correct number of fingers, fingers not too long, natural thumb position, wrists not too thin or broken, natural direction of ankles, shoes, and toes, left and right legs matched in length and thickness, knees naturally aligned, center of gravity not collapsing in the standing pose. If hands or feet are unnatural, the overall quality drops, so prioritize natural body balance over cuteness first. 【Crucial: the display space changes to suit the character】 The venue design is not a fixed template; vary it naturally according to the worldview, seasonal feel, costume, colors, motifs, atmosphere, and character of the attached AI illustration. Not a generic mass-produced pink background, but "an official display event planned just for this character." For example: winter clothes/fluffy/warm impression → snow crystals, pale winter colors, soft light, warm display walls, winter-limited event feel; sweets/sweetness/girly → chocolate, ribbons, lace, sweets motifs, café-style display staging; flowers/spring/gentle → petals, white and pale decorations, spring fair style; strong transparency/fantasy → glassiness, sparkle, faint glow, pale light decorations; Japanese/refined/calm → Japanese-modern, andon lanterns, floral patterns, calm Japanese-attire display staging; cool/night/blue tone → neon, glass, night-view lighting, cool display space. Optimize background, decoration, exhibit title, props, and lighting to match the worldview naturally read from the original. 【Scene composition】 The venue is a space like an anime/game pop-up event, exhibition, collaboration shop, limited-time store, or fan-oriented special venue. The life-size panel is placed in a prominent spot and treated as the "star exhibit" that makes visitors stop and want to take a photo. The panel must: stand firmly on its own, have a support stand at its base, look like thick, solid panel material, cast a natural shadow on the floor, carry a slight reflection of the venue lighting, and exist as a real exhibit. 【Texture as a life-size panel】 The character is not a living person but a printed life-size panel. Clearly express: the white cut line around the character, the thickness of the panel board, the base at the feet, the support at the back or feet, the shadow on the floor, slight reflection on the panel surface, the hard texture as an exhibit, the real presence of being placed at the venue. But don't overdo the panel effect so much that the character's face degrades; keep the cuteness of the face and eyes beautiful as the top priority. 【Background display rules】 Background exhibits must not disturb the main life-size panel. Compose the rear display mainly with a photo-spot wall, exhibit title, character name plate, theme decorations, small info POPs, restrained prop staging, venue-like lighting, and elegant partitions or floor signs in the worldview of the illustration. The following are forbidden or kept restrained: placing several other large character posters in the background, mass-placing face close-up displays of the same character behind, putting large human visuals in the background that compete with the main panel, an info-heavy cluttered display, a composition with too much text/props that buries the star. Even if you put character art in the background, limit it to small merchandise shelves, distant blur, or a restrained hint of display. 【Composition (framing)】 Use a natural sense of distance, as if a visitor photographed it on their phone at the venue. Ideal: the whole life-size panel is clearly visible, the base and stand are visible, head to shoes naturally fit in frame, a bit of venue atmosphere is felt, a distance neither too close nor too far that makes you want a commemorative photo, with attention drawn to the star character. Not a too-frontal product photo, but a phone-shot angle with a slight on-site feel; but not so angled that body balance or panel shape breaks. 【Character's standing pose】 The character printed on the panel should retain the original's charm to the maximum and work as an attractive full-body standing pose you'd want to make into an official life-size panel. The pose should be: an unforced natural standing pose, cute and approachable, with the character's own atmosphere, making you want to take a photo, stable center of gravity, natural arm and leg positions, and a nicely visible costume. Even if the original is centered on the upper body, complete a natural full-body costume while keeping the facial impression, hairstyle, costume taste, colors, and atmosphere. 【Text / typography】 Use few but well-chosen words, large, legible, and arranged like an official display. Avoid broken text; prioritize legibility. Allowed text examples: SPECIAL EXHIBITION, LIFE-SIZE PANEL, PHOTO SPOT, WELCOME, LIMITED EXHIBITION, SWEET COLLECTION, WINTER SPECIAL, SPRING FAIR. Insert 【character name】 naturally as an official-display-style name plate. Don't include too much small long text; prioritize short, large text readable even in the X timeline. 【Aim of the image】 The purpose of this image is not just to show a pretty illustration, but to make people think "my OC really came to a real event venue," "if this character's life-size panel existed I'd definitely photograph it on site," "the fact that even the background is made in this character's worldview is the best," "I want to do this project with my own OC too." For that, simultaneously achieve real presence, the "my OC" feeling, the sense of an event exclusive to this character, and natural body balance. 【Things to avoid】 Avoid: a mere standing full-body illustration; a depiction of a living character standing at the venue; the panel's base or thickness not visible; legs too long; torso too short; only the head large and the body too thin; unnatural knee positions; broken direction of ankles or shoes; unnatural hands or fingers; too many large other posters in the background; too much text; small text crushed and unreadable; a mass-produced venue with no character individuality; the original's face or eyes becoming a different person. 【Ideal finish】 The final look: "a photo taken by a visitor on their phone of a life-size panel made with natural body balance that is really installed at the photo spot of an official event venue created exclusively for this character."

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