

Using the attached character illustration as the most important standard, while keeping the original character's facial features, eye impression, eye shape, hairstyle, hair color, bangs, contour, expression, sense of age, costume impression, color scheme, atmosphere, and the character's unique cuteness/beauty/charm as faithful as possible, reconstruct it as "the release announcement visual of a nonexistent official mini figure '【Product Name】'". Input fields: Character name: 【enter name】 Latin spelling: 【optional / auto-generate naturally if blank】 Product name: 【optional / auto-generate if blank】 Collection label: 【e.g.: Sweet Garden Figure / Official Mini Figure Collection / auto-generate if blank】 Short copy: 【optional / auto-generate if blank】 Image ratio: 【4:5 vertical】 Most important concept: This is not a mere sweets illustration, nor an illustration in which the character themselves steps into a world of sweets. What matters most is that the character from the original image is made into a small, painted finished figure, displayed atop a "dedicated diorama base in a sweet miniature-garden style" themed around sweets, flowers, and ribbons, looking like an announcement visual for an official mini figure that could really go on sale. Furthermore, emphasize that the moment one sees the image, it conveys "the character is the star," "makes you want it as a product," and "a cuteness that makes you want to save it." Desired finish: This visual should, at a single glance in a social media timeline, make people think "wait, this looks like it's really for sale," "the character is too cute," "even the base is detailed, I want it," "I want to try this with my own character," "I can't help wanting to save it." Make it an official announcement visual with the character as the star, cute and with a strong sense of product. Character expression: Depict the character not as an ordinary character illustration but as a real small PVC figure / resin figure / painted finished product. Clearly bring out the following: three-dimensional sculpting of each strand of hair; the thickness of the face and limb parts; the steps of frills and fabric of the costume; the smooth painted finish characteristic of figures; restrained, refined gloss; realistic three-dimensional shadows; a shadow falling naturally on the base; a completeness that holds up as a product photo. Keep the facial features, eyes, hairstyle, hair color, expression, sense of age, and costume impression faithful to the original, but the top priority is to look like a finished figure, neither a living person nor a flat illustration. Finish the character's face especially carefully, making it a striking star whose cuteness comes across at a glance. Pose and star quality: Make the pose natural and cute, like a finished figure you'd want to display. Rather than overly complex movement, prioritize a pose that instantly conveys the cuteness of the face, eyes, expression, and full-body silhouette. Also emphasize: placing the character large in the center of the frame; the face not becoming too small; the character not being buried in the background or decorations; even with the base, the star is always the character themselves; even when shrunk in the timeline, the character's cuteness catches the eye first. Base design: Make the base a small diorama base themed around a sweet garden, designed exclusively for the figure. Use the following elements as a basis while adjusting them to harmonize naturally with the original character's atmosphere, colors, and motifs: macaron cobblestones; small stairs of sugar cubes; whipped-cream-style flower beds; small berries and fruits; ribbon-shaped arch; cookie-style signboard; thin fence; sugar-candy flowers; pearl-sugar-style decorations; baked-confection-style parts; small leaves and garden motifs. The color scheme should center on pastels that suit the original image, with a basically sweet and cute impression—naturally choosing pink, cream, white, mint, lavender, sax blue, beige, etc. What matters is not sweets scattered in the background, but that the base itself looks like a "sweet garden completed as a product." Staging to go viral: Naturally include the following appeals that draw reactions on social media: star quality obvious at a glance → the character's face and whole body are easy to see; desirable product feel → completeness that looks like an official product actually accepting pre-orders; details you want to zoom in on → the base's props, sculpting, and decorations are worth examining; cuteness you want to save → colors, composition, expression, and world are cohesive; a planning concept you want to imitate → a clear concept that makes people think "I want to make one with my character too." However, do not overdo the staging to the point of cluttering the frame; prioritize cuteness, product feel, and the star's visibility. Composition: Compose the frame as a release announcement poster for an official mini figure. Satisfy the following: the figure placed large in the center; not just the face but the whole product including the base is visible; the base's appeal is also visible; the gaze is not scattered and can focus on the star; a tidy layout readable even on a smartphone screen; there is plenty of information but it doesn't look noisy. The character is the main element; decorations and background play the role of enhancing its appeal. Background: Make the background a high-end product-photography-booth style. Bright, soft lighting; a clean space; restrained bokeh; gentle depth; an elegant, cute atmosphere. The background should not assert itself too much, serving only to make the figure and base look more appealing. Text in the image: Keep in-image text minimal, short, and readable even on a smartphone. Detailed descriptions or text too small are unnecessary. Base the text on the following: 【Latin spelling】; 【collection label】; 【character name】 【product name】; 【short copy】. If needed, you may add a short "Pre-orders now open!" at the bottom. The lettering design should be cute and refined, giving an official product-announcement impression—but keep the text from becoming the star, ensuring the character itself stands out the most. Direction of the copy: The copy should be short, memorable, and convey both the character's appeal and the product feel at once. Examples: "A debut in the sweet garden."; "A spoonful of cuteness you'll want to display."; "Off to a special sweet world."; "Cuteness, packed snugly into one box."; "A flutter in a tiny world.". If blank, automatically generate a short sentence that suits the character's atmosphere. Prohibitions: The following are prohibited: an expression that looks like an ordinary character illustration; a composition where the character is merely inside a world of sweets; a presentation where they are just sitting on a cake; a composition where only the background is sweet and the product feel is weak; excessive decoration that buries the character; a composition where background or props stand out more than the star; an appearance like the original image printed and pasted on; a depiction too soft like a living person; turning the face into a different person; unnaturalness of fingers, feet, arms, legs, neck, joints; text too small to read; use of real existing brand logos or product names. Final finishing instruction: In the end, make a high-quality visual you'll want to save, in which the character's cuteness comes across most strongly as the star, and which on top of that looks like "the release announcement of an official mini figure that really exists." Don't stop at cuteness; aim for product feel, star quality, desirable appeal, and the easy readability that draws reactions on social media to all coexist naturally.