Character Weather Show Miniature Diorama
Prompt

Using the attached character illustration as the most important reference, faithfully preserve the original character's facial features, eye impression, eye shape, hairstyle, hair color, bangs, outline, expression, age impression, costume impression, color scheme, motifs, translucency, atmosphere, and the character's unique cuteness, beauty and charm, and reconstruct it as: "a visual of the broadcast studio of a weather-news program the character appears in, turned into an ultra-precise miniature diorama work." Character name: [enter name] / Program name: [auto-generate if blank] / Today's weather theme: [auto-generate from the character's mood if blank] / Weather caster's one-liner: [auto-generate if blank] / Aspect ratio: [4:5 portrait]. Most important concept: This is NOT merely a character illustration in weather-caster attire, nor a scene of the character herself doing a forecast in an ordinary TV studio. What matters most is that a small figure faithfully sculpted from the original character, together with a weather-news studio designed exclusively for her, weather phenomena, broadcast equipment and the whole set, form one genuine miniature diorama work. Key reconstruction rules: The original is a seated pose, but the result must be reconstructed into a natural standing pose as a weather caster. Do NOT carry over the leg perspective, thigh size, knee proximity or strong lower-body perspective from the seated pose; correct to natural standing human proportions. Connect head, neck, shoulders, ribcage, waist, pelvis, thighs, knees, calves, ankles and feet naturally into a stable standing pose. Strictly: don't make legs unnaturally long; don't raise the waistline too high; don't shorten the torso; don't enlarge only the thighs; don't thin only the lower legs; keep the pelvis position and leg roots natural; balance shoulder width, ribcage, waist width and leg thickness; if standing on one leg keep the center of gravity naturally on the floor; both or one foot must physically touch the figure base; even in heels keep the ankle angle from breaking. Keep the soft, elegant air of the original, not over-long legs / over-slim / over-gravure, but a natural, cute anime-figure body. Figure rendering: Render the character as a painted, finished, high-quality miniature figure made from the original. Faithfully keep the features, purplish eyes, eye shape, pale pink-blonde hair, bangs, soft smile, white frilled costume, lace feel, elegant translucency, dainty yet gorgeous atmosphere. No turning into a different person. Keep the costume's impression while making it work as a weather caster: an elegant frilled-dress program outfit based in white and pale pink. Don't increase exposure; emphasize cleanliness and gorgeousness. The character stands at studio center or beside the weather board, in a natural pose conveying the weather to viewers. Have her naturally hold one of: a small pointer, a weather-mark card, a tablet, a mic with the program logo, a small umbrella or weather-observation item. Keep finger count, length, joints and grip natural. Pose: A calm weather-caster standing pose. Recommended: one hand points at a large weather monitor, the other holds a small tablet near the chest; body slightly angled; legs naturally together with one foot slightly forward; knees not over-bent; waist not unnaturally twisted; chest-waist-leg axis naturally connected. The seated pose, legs thrust forward, or knees emphasized toward the camera are forbidden. Weather-news studio: Design an exclusive fictional weather-news set reflecting the character's worldview and palette. Must include: a news desk with program logo, a large forecast monitor, a map of Japan or a fantasy-world weather map, 3D weather marks (sun/cloud/rain/snow/thunder), small cameras/lights/mics/cables, an ON AIR lamp, miniature floor/walls/backdrop, and character-exclusive flowers, lace and soft-light dรฉcor. Don't depict it as a big room; show it as a real precise diorama placed on a desk or display stand. 3D weather staging: Don't keep weather flat inside the monitor only. Arrange three-dimensionally, as if bursting out of part of the studio: clouds of cotton or clear material, rain as fine clear threads, water drops of resin or acrylic, a miniature rainbow, a glowing sun mark, semi-transparent snow crystals, petals swayed by a small fan, warm lighting evoking sunlight. This character suits a theme centered on soft sunshine, pale light, petals, spring breeze and morning translucency. But don't let weather effects hide the face or diorama structure. Physicality: To look like a real miniature work, carefully render small glue marks, part seams, acrylic-plate reflections, resin clouds and drops, a painted base, miniature lighting, cables and stands, natural shadows cast between parts, millimeter-level steps and depth, and a clear base supporting the figure. Merely placing the character on a normal anime background is forbidden. In-image text: Keep text minimal and readable on a smartphone. Limit large text to about 3-5 of: program name, character name, today's weather, precipitation probability, a short weather comment. Use natural Japanese with TV-program-like readable design. Example: ใฎใžใ‚€ใฎ็ฉบใ ใ‚ˆใ‚Š / ใใ‚‡ใ†ใฏ ใ‚„ใ‚ใ‚‰ใ‹ๆ™ดใ‚Œ / ้™ๆฐด็ขบ็އ 10% / ๅ…‰ใฎ้ขจใŒใใ‚ˆใไธ€ๆ—ฅ / ใฎใžใ‚€. Don't put the words ใ€Œใ†ใกใฎๅญใ€ in the image. No garbled or meaningless text, no masses of tiny text. Composition: 4:5 portrait. The whole diorama is graspable at a glance while the character's face and caster figure are clearly visible. Base layout: program logo and today's weather at top, character and large monitor at center, diorama base and broadcast gear at bottom. Full body is allowed but don't make legs the starโ€”make the face, upper body, monitor and diorama structure the star. Viewpoint: a diagonal front view as if shooting a precise diorama. No wide-angle leg-stretching or strong low angle; place the camera from chest to slightly above eye level, a natural product-photography angle. Depth of field is okay, but don't blur the face, program name or weather marks. Finish direction: high-quality anime figure, ultra-precise miniature diorama, authentic TV news studio, character-exclusive weather staging, natural product-shot lighting, bright and gorgeous, detail you want to keep looking at, a finished figure with natural body balance. Forbidden: a plain weather-caster illustration; the character herself standing giant-sized in the studio; flat-background composition with no diorama feel; the face or hairstyle becoming a different person; a panel of the printed original stood up; merely pasted-on weather marks; composition where the character is too small to see the face; effects so excessive the image is hard to see; unnatural fingers/arms/posture; over-long legs; over-short torso; too-high waistline; twisted pelvis; abnormally long lower legs; lower-body perspective dragged from the seated pose; real TV stations or program logos; masses of unreadable text.

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