Realistic Homemade Character Bento
Prompt

Generate a photo-style handmade character bento based on the character in the reference image. Most important condition: Prioritize making it look like "a character bento that could realistically be made with real ingredients" over perfectly reproducing the character. Do not force a reproduction of the reference image's colors or details; simplify naturally to match the ingredients' own color, texture, and shape. Expression guideline: If the character is complex, keep only 1 to 3 striking elements (face, hairstyle, hat, ribbon, eye area) and deform the rest. Don't try to reproduce the whole body; crop to just the face, the upper chest, or a simple, rounded silhouette that fits inside the bento box. Omit fine clothing patterns, complex decorations, and unrealistic shapes. Ingredient constraints: Limit the ingredients to common bento items such as white rice, nori seaweed, thin omelet, cheese, ham, imitation crab (kani), carrot, cucumber, broccoli, cherry tomato, lettuce, and sausage. Avoid unnatural fluorescent colors, overly artificial blues or purples, metallic textures, and plastic-like textures. If color is lacking, don't perfectly reproduce the reference color; replace it with a natural ingredient color of similar impression. Appearance: Give it slightly uneven shapes as if nori and cheese were cut with scissors, the roundness of hand-packed rice, the soft texture of egg and ham, and the sense of being slightly pressed into the bento box. Emphasize the handmade feel of something carefully made at home rather than overly perfect modeling. Apart from the character part, naturally arrange common side dishes such as fried chicken (karaage), rolled omelet, broccoli, cherry tomatoes, and lettuce. Composition: A top-down photo of the bento, natural light, a realistic photographic look as if shot with a smartphone. Make sure all the ingredients fit inside the bento box and everything looks like real food without any sense of oddity. Things to avoid: Do not reproduce the reference's details exactly with ingredients. Do not create complex strands of hair, overly detailed clothing, floating parts, or 3D-figure-like modeling that cannot be made with food. Do not make it look like an illustration, a CG figure, clay craft, or plastic. Prioritize naturalness as a bento over the accuracy of the character.

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