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Character Turnaround Sheet
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Create a colored 3D model of the cartoon character from the uploaded lineart. Show three distinct views side by side: front view, back view, and left side view. Each view fully visible and separate. Preserve the original lineart's shape, proportions, and details. Bright, vivid colors, smooth 3D shading, clean lines. Pure white background. High-resolution, detailed, no distortion, accurate proportions.
Character Turnaround
Generate a cohesive 3x3 grid cinematic contact sheet featuring 9 distinct, photorealistic camera shots of the subject(s) from the input image. Location & Setting: The environment for all 9 shots must be directly derived from the uploaded input image, accurately reflecting its specific location, local time, and weather. Emotional Theme: The overall emotional theme for the 9 shots is: [fun / joy / bittersweet / calm / curious / determined etc. – write the desired emotion here]. Each shot should subtly reinforce this theme. Style & Emotion: The 9 shots must maintain a consistent, dramatic, and emotionally profound mood. Subject's facial expressions must dynamically adapt to the narrative emphasis of each unique perspective, while strongly conveying the overall Emotional Theme. 9 Shot Coverage (Focus on Content & Angle): Full Environment View: Subject small in a vast, atmospheric environment. Full Body Shot: Entire subject visible, emphasizing presence against the backdrop. Mid-Body Shot: Knees-up view, capturing an emotionally charged stance. Upper Body Shot: Waist-up; focus on expressive posture and interaction. Intimate Chest-Up Shot: Chest-up; intimate framing, highlighting the gaze and inner feeling. Tight Face Shot: Close-up on the face, clearly conveying a specific, unstated emotion. Macro Detail Shot: Extreme close-up on hands, texture, or eyes, revealing a narrative element. Upward Gaze Shot: Looking up from below (worm's eye view); emphasizing quiet power or resolve. Downward Gaze Shot: Looking down from above (bird's eye view); suggesting reflection or vulnerability. Strict Constraints: Maintain strict consistency (same subject, clothes, lighting) across all 9 panels. Depth of field must shift realistically (bokeh in close-ups). Absolutely NO text, logos, labels, watermarks, symbols, numbers, letters, or typography should appear in any of the 9 generated images.
Cinematic Contact Sheet
Polaroid 2:3 photo: IMG1 person and IMG2 cartoon character hugging like friends, smiling and laughing, heads close together, looking at the camera, hips-up; original clothes; white-curtain background; cartoon character’s arms naturally around person, proportions adjusted for natural interaction; subtle shadowing for depth; strong flash, slight overall blur, soft light vignette, no omissions; no face-swap, no distortion; classic white-border Polaroid, flat on white table, back flush, 90° top-down, zero tilt, no extras.
Take a photo with cartoon characters
Generate a cohesive 3x3 grid cinematic contact sheet featuring 9 distinct, photorealistic camera shots of the subject(s) from the input image. Location & Setting: Set the scene at the following coordinates: Latitude: 55.7558° N, Longitude: 37.6173° E. The environment must accurately reflect the specific location, local time, and weather. Emotional Theme: The overall emotional theme for the 9 shots is: [fun / joy / bittersweet / calm / curious / determined etc. – write the desired emotion here]. Each shot should subtly reinforce this theme. Style & Emotion: The 9 shots must maintain a consistent, dramatic, and emotionally profound mood. Subject's facial expressions must dynamically adapt to the narrative emphasis of each unique perspective, while strongly conveying the overall Emotional Theme. 9 Shot Coverage (Focus on Content & Angle): Full Environment View: Subject small in a vast, atmospheric environment. Full Body Shot: Entire subject visible, emphasizing presence against the backdrop. Mid-Body Shot: Knees-up view, capturing an emotionally charged stance. Upper Body Shot: Waist-up; focus on expressive posture and interaction. Intimate Chest-Up Shot: Chest-up; intimate framing, highlighting the gaze and inner feeling. Tight Face Shot: Close-up on the face, clearly conveying a specific, unstated emotion. Macro Detail Shot: Extreme close-up on hands, texture, or eyes, revealing a narrative element. Upward Gaze Shot: Looking up from below (worm's eye view); emphasizing quiet power or resolve. Downward Gaze Shot: Looking down from above (bird's eye view); suggesting reflection or vulnerability. Strict Constraints: Maintain strict consistency (same subject, clothes, lighting) across all 9 panels. Depth of field must shift realistically (bokeh in close-ups). Absolutely NO text, logos, labels, watermarks, symbols, numbers, letters, or typography should appear in any of the 9 generated images.
Digital Contact Sheet
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