

Using the attached character illustration as the most important reference, faithfully preserve as much as possible the character's facial features, the impression of the eyes, eye shape, hairstyle, hair color, bangs, contour, expression, sense of age, the impression of the outfit, color scheme, motifs, transparency, atmosphere, and the character's unique cuteness, beauty, and charm, and reconstruct them as "a one-of-a-kind, high-end art figure in which the character themselves and their entire worldview are sculpted as a single piece, 100% from resin." Character name: ใenter nameใ Title in image: ใauto-generate if left blankใ Image ratio: ใ4:5 verticalใ Concept This is not a mere figurization. Nor is it an ordinary finished figure, an acrylic-stand style, or a printed-goods look. The most important thing is that the entire work, including the character themselves, is made of resin, and that on top of that it looks like a smooth, refined, high-end work. At a glance it should feel like: the character themselves is entirely made of resin; the whole worldview is quietly sealed inside; there is a refined beauty without being flashy; it looks like a genuinely existing one-of-a-kind high-end art piece; it is clearly different from an ordinary figurization and makes you want it. Basic material approach Represent everything โ the character's body, hair, outfit, decorations, base, background motifs, and surrounding structures โ as sculpted from resin. However, rather than simply making the whole body transparent, use clear resin, translucent resin, milky resin, colored resin, and embedded resin appropriately, prioritizing keeping cuteness, visibility, and a high-end feel while being 100% resin. For texture, make the protagonist not a strong gem-like glitter, but the smooth, quiet beauty of carefully polished transparent resin. Making the character itself into resin The character's body should not look partially resin-like; represent the entire structure โ including face, eyes, skin, hair, outfit, and accessories โ as a resin-sculpted being. Face & eyes: preserving the charm of the face and eyes is the top priority; the face and eyes are also made of resin, with delicate painting and the smooth luster characteristic of resin; do not over-transparentize, firmly keeping cuteness and impact; not an ordinary painted figure, but shown as a resin work through surface luster, slight thickness, and a gentle sense of translucency. Skin: not matte painted skin, but a translucent resin material with smooth luster, resin-characteristic thickness, and a thin translucency; when it catches light, give a feeling that light enters softly not only on the surface but also inside; not overly glossy, but a moist, fine-quality resin feel. Hair: represent all hair as resin sculpture; give each lock differences in transparency, with clear, translucent, and colored resin naturally mixed; hair tips and outer layers should softly transmit light; the interior may elegantly contain a minimal amount of fine bubbles or light particles; avoid fine glitter and excessive sparkle, prioritizing smooth sculptural beauty. Outfit: represent the outfit not as fabric but entirely as resin-molded structures; give all of the frills, hems, ribbons, shoulder straps, decorations, and accessories the thickness, translucency, and gentle refraction unique to resin; naturally include clear to translucent parts that look beautiful as light passes through; prioritize cleanliness, transparency, and the beauty of the form over flashy decoration. Encapsulating the worldview Read the character's atmosphere and motifs and incorporate that worldview into the whole work as a design sealed inside the clear resin. Examples of usable elements: petals, light particles, bubbles, small plants, water droplets, feathers, stars, gem fragments, aurora fragments, glass shards. More embeds are not better; prioritize that even a small amount be beautiful, unified, and look as if designed only for that character. Keep glitter, rainbow reflections, and particle effects to a minimum, and show a quiet transparency and refined depth. Presentation as a single sculpted piece The character's body and the surrounding transparent structure should not look like different materials; show them as a continuous single sculpture within the same resin work. The flow of the hair connects naturally into the transparent structure; the hems and ribbons of the outfit continue into resin waves, bubbles, and airiness; the body, background motifs, embedded structures, and decorations are not separated but form a single sculptural work; at a glance it should be clear that it is not "only the surroundings are resin" but "the character themselves is also entirely resin." Base and work structure The base is not merely a footing; design it as part of the work that three-dimensionally seals the character's worldview. Embed inside the base the miniature world, symbolic motifs, and atmosphere characteristic of that child; make a structure where the resin's layers, thickness, depth, and gentle refraction are naturally conveyed; from the base to the body to the surrounding transparent structure, the whole work should stand as one continuous piece of high-end art; do not over-decorate, keeping negative space and legibility. Light and texture direction Use soft natural light or refined studio light; avoid strong glow, excessive reflection, and gem-like glitter; express transparency through soft transmission, calm reflection, and smooth refraction rather than flashy sparkle; the charm of resin is shown through the beauty of surfaces, thickness, and polished transparency rather than a particle feel; give the whole a quiet, refined high-end feel. Composition and direction 4:5 vertical; a slightly close composition that reads at a glance in the timeline; a composition where the whole work is firmly the protagonist in the center; an angle where the character's resin feel and the worldview's embedded structure are visible at the same time; a presentation where the thickness, transmission, and refraction of the transparent parts look naturally beautiful; the background should not assert itself, being a high-quality exhibition space, gallery, windowside, or photo-studio style where the work looks most beautiful. Text policy If placing text in the image, use a small amount, high-end, and composed so as not to disturb the work. Prioritize legibility for the text and do not increase the amount of information too much. Do not include material explanations or excessive product information; prioritize quiet elegance. Examples of usable directions: RESIN ART FIGURE / NOZOMU / capturing a patch of sunlight / one-of-a-kind resin work. Prohibitions Looking like a printed illustration sealed inside; acrylic-stand style or flat goods-like expression; a state where only the character's body looks like an ordinary figure; the material feel of a finished PVC figure; outfit expression that looks like fabric or plastic; excessive reflection with strong gem-like glitter; excessive glitter, particles, or glow effects; an advertising-flyer-like layout crammed with text information; over-transparentizing to the point that the charm of the face and eyes is harmed; a cheap toy feel; turning into a different person. Ideal result At a glance it should feel: "the character themselves is entirely made of resin," "there is the beauty of smooth, refined transparent resin," "the whole worldview is quietly sealed inside and beautiful," "not too flashy yet strongly appealing," "not an ordinary figurization but a work you want to own"; a visual where cuteness, three-dimensionality, transparency, material feel, and high-end quality coexist at a high level.