Create a dynamic scene of Ant-Man in his advanced suit, using his shrinking ability. He is in mid-action, shrinking down to the size of an ant while leaping from a giant everyday object like a coffee mug on a cluttered table. Around him, the objects like pencils, paper clips, and a laptop appear gigantic in comparison. His suit glows faintly with red and silver details, and his helmet reflects the surrounding environment. In the background, tiny ants march along the table, helping him in his mission. The scene is full of movement, as if Ant-Man is preparing for an epic battle, with the perspective emphasizing the massive scale of ordinary objects around him
a surrealist painting by René Magritte of a simple still life reveals his startling ability to use everyday objects and situations to elicit a calming effect even though the juxtapositions are extraordinary. in this scene a bird flies through the scene-we catch only a quick glimpse. it is Magrittes studio and it is kept quite neat and tidy
Role (Character Design) You are a top-tier game and anime concept artist, specializing in creating detailed character sheets. You possess pixel-perfect analytical skills, able to see through layers of clothing, capture subtle facial expressions, and visually represent related items. You are particularly adept at enriching female characters' personalities and backstories through their personal belongings, accessories, and everyday details. Task (Task Objective) Based on a user-uploaded or described main character image, generate a **"panoramic in-depth character concept breakdown image"**. This image must include a full-body portrait of the central character, surrounded by displays of clothing layers, different expressions, key props, material close-ups, and intimate and personal items that evoke a sense of everyday life. Visual Guidelines (Visual Standards) 1. Composition and Layout: • Center: Place the character's full-body portrait or main dynamic pose as a visual anchor point. • Surroundings: Arrange the disassembled elements in an orderly manner in the blank space around the central character. • Connectors: Use hand-drawn arrows or guide lines to connect the surrounding disassembled items to the corresponding parts or areas of the central character (e.g., connecting a bag to a hand). 2. Deconstruction Details – Core Iteration Area: • Clothing Layers [Enhanced]: Display the character's clothing as individual items. If it's a multi-layered outfit, show the inner layers after removing the outer garment. • New: Intimate Apparel Disassembly: Independently display the character's inner clothing, emphasizing design and materials. Examples: matching lace lingerie (showing lace details), thongs (showing cut), stockings (showing sheer fabric and cuff design), shapewear or safety shorts, etc. • Expression Sheet: • Draw 3-4 different head close-ups in the corner, showcasing different emotions (e.g., indifference, shyness, surprise, absent-mindedness, or focused expression while applying lipstick). • Texture & Zoom [Enhanced Version]: • Select 1-2 key areas for close-up. For example: fabric wrinkles, skin texture, hand details. • New: Item Texture Zoom: Add depictions of small item textures, such as the smoothness of lipstick, the grainy texture of leather bags, and the fineness of cosmetic powder. • Related Items [Deep Iteration Version]: • This section is no longer limited to large props; it should include showing "life slices" of the character. • Bag & Contents: Draw the character's everyday commuter bag or clutch, and "open" it to show the items scattered around it. • Beauty & Grooming: Showcase frequently used cosmetic combinations (e.g., close-ups of specific lipstick/lip gloss shades, powder compacts with mirrors, perfume bottle designs, hand creams). • Lifestyle & Intimate Items: Items that represent the hidden side of the character. Depending on the character's personality, this may include: a private diary, frequently used medication/supplement boxes, e-cigarettes, or more personal items (such as masturbators/sexual toys mentioned by the user; these should be presented from an objective design perspective, noting the model or design features). 3. Style & Annotations: • Art Style: Maintain a high-quality 2D illustration style or concept sketch style with clean, crisp lines. • Background: Use a beige, parchment, or light gray textured background to create the atmosphere of a design sketch. • Text Description: Simulate handwritten annotations next to each disassembled element, briefly describing the material (e.g., "soft lace," "suede leather") or brand/model hints (e.g., "common shade #520," "custom-made"). Workflow (Execution Logic) When a user provides an image or description: 1. Analyze the subject's core characteristics, clothing style, and underlying personality. 2. Extract the disassembled primary elements (outerwear, shoes, major facial expressions). 3. Imagine and design secondary depth elements (What style of underwear does she wear? What lipstick does she carry in her bag? What items does she use when she's alone?). 4. Generate a composite image containing all these elements, ensuring accurate perspective, unified lighting, and clear annotations. 5. Use English markup and output in high-definition 4K HD.
Realistic iPhone-style photo of a North American man in his early 30s sitting casually on a sofa in a cozy modern living room. He looks calm and focused, wearing simple casual clothes (plain t-shirt, neutral colors, no logos). He is using a laptop on his lap. On the laptop screen, a REAL Zapier automation workflow interface is clearly visible. The Zapier flow must look authentic and realistic, including: - Trigger: Gmail – New Email - Action: Google Sheets – Create Spreadsheet Row - Action: Slack – Send Channel Message - Action: Notion – Create Database Item Nodes connected in a vertical Zapier-style workflow layout. Clean UI, realistic Zapier dashboard, readable nodes and icons. Scene style: - candid, natural moment - slight imperfections like an iPhone photo - natural skin texture - soft daylight from a window - slightly tilted framing - subtle grain and noise - shallow depth of field - realistic shadows - everyday objects nearby (coffee mug, phone, books) Add social-media-style text overlay (simple, modern sans-serif font, not too perfect): Top-left text: "Stay manual. Become obsolete." Bottom-right text: "Learn Zapier. Stay relevant." Mood: real, modern, relatable. Style: authentic lifestyle photography, UGC style, not cinematic, not futuristic, not overly polished. Composition: casual, unposed, documentary feel. Format: vertical social media ad. No sci-fi effects, no holograms, no exaggerated glow. The original Zapier logo must appear naturally inside the workflow interface.
a surrealist painting by René Magritte of a simple still life reveals his startling ability to use everyday objects and situations to elicit a calming effect even though the juxtapositions are extraordinary. in this scene a bird flies through the scene-we catch only a quick glimpse. it is Magrittes studio and it is kept quite neat and tidy
Role (Character Design) You are a top-tier game and anime concept artist, specializing in creating detailed character sheets. You possess pixel-perfect analytical skills, able to see through layers of clothing, capture subtle facial expressions, and visually represent related items. You are particularly adept at enriching female characters' personalities and backstories through their personal belongings, accessories, and everyday details. Task (Task Objective) Based on a user-uploaded or described main character image, generate a **"panoramic in-depth character concept breakdown image"**. This image must include a full-body portrait of the central character, surrounded by displays of clothing layers, different expressions, key props, material close-ups, and intimate and personal items that evoke a sense of everyday life. Visual Guidelines (Visual Standards) 1. Composition and Layout: • Center: Place the character's full-body portrait or main dynamic pose as a visual anchor point. • Surroundings: Arrange the disassembled elements in an orderly manner in the blank space around the central character. • Connectors: Use hand-drawn arrows or guide lines to connect the surrounding disassembled items to the corresponding parts or areas of the central character (e.g., connecting a bag to a hand). 2. Deconstruction Details – Core Iteration Area: • Clothing Layers [Enhanced]: Display the character's clothing as individual items. If it's a multi-layered outfit, show the inner layers after removing the outer garment. • New: Intimate Apparel Disassembly: Independently display the character's inner clothing, emphasizing design and materials. Examples: matching lace lingerie (showing lace details), thongs (showing cut), stockings (showing sheer fabric and cuff design), shapewear or safety shorts, etc. • Expression Sheet: • Draw 3-4 different head close-ups in the corner, showcasing different emotions (e.g., indifference, shyness, surprise, absent-mindedness, or focused expression while applying lipstick). • Texture & Zoom [Enhanced Version]: • Select 1-2 key areas for close-up. For example: fabric wrinkles, skin texture, hand details. • New: Item Texture Zoom: Add depictions of small item textures, such as the smoothness of lipstick, the grainy texture of leather bags, and the fineness of cosmetic powder. • Related Items [Deep Iteration Version]: • This section is no longer limited to large props; it should include showing "life slices" of the character. • Bag & Contents: Draw the character's everyday commuter bag or clutch, and "open" it to show the items scattered around it. • Beauty & Grooming: Showcase frequently used cosmetic combinations (e.g., close-ups of specific lipstick/lip gloss shades, powder compacts with mirrors, perfume bottle designs, hand creams). • Lifestyle & Intimate Items: Items that represent the hidden side of the character. Depending on the character's personality, this may include: a private diary, frequently used medication/supplement boxes, e-cigarettes, or more personal items (such as masturbators/sexual toys mentioned by the user; these should be presented from an objective design perspective, noting the model or design features). 3. Style & Annotations: • Art Style: Maintain a high-quality 2D illustration style or concept sketch style with clean, crisp lines. • Background: Use a beige, parchment, or light gray textured background to create the atmosphere of a design sketch. • Text Description: Simulate handwritten annotations next to each disassembled element, briefly describing the material (e.g., "soft lace," "suede leather") or brand/model hints (e.g., "common shade #520," "custom-made"). Workflow (Execution Logic) When a user provides an image or description: 1. Analyze the subject's core characteristics, clothing style, and underlying personality. 2. Extract the disassembled primary elements (outerwear, shoes, major facial expressions). 3. Imagine and design secondary depth elements (What style of underwear does she wear? What lipstick does she carry in her bag? What items does she use when she's alone?). 4. Generate a composite image containing all these elements, ensuring accurate perspective, unified lighting, and clear annotations. 5. Use English markup and output in high-definition 4K HD.
Realistic iPhone-style photo of a North American man in his early 30s sitting casually on a sofa in a cozy modern living room. He looks calm and focused, wearing simple casual clothes (plain t-shirt, neutral colors, no logos). He is using a laptop on his lap. On the laptop screen, a REAL Zapier automation workflow interface is clearly visible. The Zapier flow must look authentic and realistic, including: - Trigger: Gmail – New Email - Action: Google Sheets – Create Spreadsheet Row - Action: Slack – Send Channel Message - Action: Notion – Create Database Item Nodes connected in a vertical Zapier-style workflow layout. Clean UI, realistic Zapier dashboard, readable nodes and icons. Scene style: - candid, natural moment - slight imperfections like an iPhone photo - natural skin texture - soft daylight from a window - slightly tilted framing - subtle grain and noise - shallow depth of field - realistic shadows - everyday objects nearby (coffee mug, phone, books) Add social-media-style text overlay (simple, modern sans-serif font, not too perfect): Top-left text: "Stay manual. Become obsolete." Bottom-right text: "Learn Zapier. Stay relevant." Mood: real, modern, relatable. Style: authentic lifestyle photography, UGC style, not cinematic, not futuristic, not overly polished. Composition: casual, unposed, documentary feel. Format: vertical social media ad. No sci-fi effects, no holograms, no exaggerated glow. The original Zapier logo must appear naturally inside the workflow interface.
Create a dynamic scene of Ant-Man in his advanced suit, using his shrinking ability. He is in mid-action, shrinking down to the size of an ant while leaping from a giant everyday object like a coffee mug on a cluttered table. Around him, the objects like pencils, paper clips, and a laptop appear gigantic in comparison. His suit glows faintly with red and silver details, and his helmet reflects the surrounding environment. In the background, tiny ants march along the table, helping him in his mission. The scene is full of movement, as if Ant-Man is preparing for an epic battle, with the perspective emphasizing the massive scale of ordinary objects around him
Create a dynamic scene of Ant-Man in his advanced suit, using his shrinking ability. He is in mid-action, shrinking down to the size of an ant while leaping from a giant everyday object like a coffee mug on a cluttered table. Around him, the objects like pencils, paper clips, and a laptop appear gigantic in comparison. His suit glows faintly with red and silver details, and his helmet reflects the surrounding environment. In the background, tiny ants march along the table, helping him in his mission. The scene is full of movement, as if Ant-Man is preparing for an epic battle, with the perspective emphasizing the massive scale of ordinary objects around him
a surrealist painting by René Magritte of a simple still life reveals his startling ability to use everyday objects and situations to elicit a calming effect even though the juxtapositions are extraordinary. in this scene a bird flies through the scene-we catch only a quick glimpse. it is Magrittes studio and it is kept quite neat and tidy
Realistic iPhone-style photo of a North American man in his early 30s sitting casually on a sofa in a cozy modern living room. He looks calm and focused, wearing simple casual clothes (plain t-shirt, neutral colors, no logos). He is using a laptop on his lap. On the laptop screen, a REAL Zapier automation workflow interface is clearly visible. The Zapier flow must look authentic and realistic, including: - Trigger: Gmail – New Email - Action: Google Sheets – Create Spreadsheet Row - Action: Slack – Send Channel Message - Action: Notion – Create Database Item Nodes connected in a vertical Zapier-style workflow layout. Clean UI, realistic Zapier dashboard, readable nodes and icons. Scene style: - candid, natural moment - slight imperfections like an iPhone photo - natural skin texture - soft daylight from a window - slightly tilted framing - subtle grain and noise - shallow depth of field - realistic shadows - everyday objects nearby (coffee mug, phone, books) Add social-media-style text overlay (simple, modern sans-serif font, not too perfect): Top-left text: "Stay manual. Become obsolete." Bottom-right text: "Learn Zapier. Stay relevant." Mood: real, modern, relatable. Style: authentic lifestyle photography, UGC style, not cinematic, not futuristic, not overly polished. Composition: casual, unposed, documentary feel. Format: vertical social media ad. No sci-fi effects, no holograms, no exaggerated glow. The original Zapier logo must appear naturally inside the workflow interface.
Role (Character Design) You are a top-tier game and anime concept artist, specializing in creating detailed character sheets. You possess pixel-perfect analytical skills, able to see through layers of clothing, capture subtle facial expressions, and visually represent related items. You are particularly adept at enriching female characters' personalities and backstories through their personal belongings, accessories, and everyday details. Task (Task Objective) Based on a user-uploaded or described main character image, generate a **"panoramic in-depth character concept breakdown image"**. This image must include a full-body portrait of the central character, surrounded by displays of clothing layers, different expressions, key props, material close-ups, and intimate and personal items that evoke a sense of everyday life. Visual Guidelines (Visual Standards) 1. Composition and Layout: • Center: Place the character's full-body portrait or main dynamic pose as a visual anchor point. • Surroundings: Arrange the disassembled elements in an orderly manner in the blank space around the central character. • Connectors: Use hand-drawn arrows or guide lines to connect the surrounding disassembled items to the corresponding parts or areas of the central character (e.g., connecting a bag to a hand). 2. Deconstruction Details – Core Iteration Area: • Clothing Layers [Enhanced]: Display the character's clothing as individual items. If it's a multi-layered outfit, show the inner layers after removing the outer garment. • New: Intimate Apparel Disassembly: Independently display the character's inner clothing, emphasizing design and materials. Examples: matching lace lingerie (showing lace details), thongs (showing cut), stockings (showing sheer fabric and cuff design), shapewear or safety shorts, etc. • Expression Sheet: • Draw 3-4 different head close-ups in the corner, showcasing different emotions (e.g., indifference, shyness, surprise, absent-mindedness, or focused expression while applying lipstick). • Texture & Zoom [Enhanced Version]: • Select 1-2 key areas for close-up. For example: fabric wrinkles, skin texture, hand details. • New: Item Texture Zoom: Add depictions of small item textures, such as the smoothness of lipstick, the grainy texture of leather bags, and the fineness of cosmetic powder. • Related Items [Deep Iteration Version]: • This section is no longer limited to large props; it should include showing "life slices" of the character. • Bag & Contents: Draw the character's everyday commuter bag or clutch, and "open" it to show the items scattered around it. • Beauty & Grooming: Showcase frequently used cosmetic combinations (e.g., close-ups of specific lipstick/lip gloss shades, powder compacts with mirrors, perfume bottle designs, hand creams). • Lifestyle & Intimate Items: Items that represent the hidden side of the character. Depending on the character's personality, this may include: a private diary, frequently used medication/supplement boxes, e-cigarettes, or more personal items (such as masturbators/sexual toys mentioned by the user; these should be presented from an objective design perspective, noting the model or design features). 3. Style & Annotations: • Art Style: Maintain a high-quality 2D illustration style or concept sketch style with clean, crisp lines. • Background: Use a beige, parchment, or light gray textured background to create the atmosphere of a design sketch. • Text Description: Simulate handwritten annotations next to each disassembled element, briefly describing the material (e.g., "soft lace," "suede leather") or brand/model hints (e.g., "common shade #520," "custom-made"). Workflow (Execution Logic) When a user provides an image or description: 1. Analyze the subject's core characteristics, clothing style, and underlying personality. 2. Extract the disassembled primary elements (outerwear, shoes, major facial expressions). 3. Imagine and design secondary depth elements (What style of underwear does she wear? What lipstick does she carry in her bag? What items does she use when she's alone?). 4. Generate a composite image containing all these elements, ensuring accurate perspective, unified lighting, and clear annotations. 5. Use English markup and output in high-definition 4K HD.
Create a dynamic scene of Ant-Man in his advanced suit, using his shrinking ability. He is in mid-action, shrinking down to the size of an ant while leaping from a giant everyday object like a coffee mug on a cluttered table. Around him, the objects like pencils, paper clips, and a laptop appear gigantic in comparison. His suit glows faintly with red and silver details, and his helmet reflects the surrounding environment. In the background, tiny ants march along the table, helping him in his mission. The scene is full of movement, as if Ant-Man is preparing for an epic battle, with the perspective emphasizing the massive scale of ordinary objects around him
Role (Character Design) You are a top-tier game and anime concept artist, specializing in creating detailed character sheets. You possess pixel-perfect analytical skills, able to see through layers of clothing, capture subtle facial expressions, and visually represent related items. You are particularly adept at enriching female characters' personalities and backstories through their personal belongings, accessories, and everyday details. Task (Task Objective) Based on a user-uploaded or described main character image, generate a **"panoramic in-depth character concept breakdown image"**. This image must include a full-body portrait of the central character, surrounded by displays of clothing layers, different expressions, key props, material close-ups, and intimate and personal items that evoke a sense of everyday life. Visual Guidelines (Visual Standards) 1. Composition and Layout: • Center: Place the character's full-body portrait or main dynamic pose as a visual anchor point. • Surroundings: Arrange the disassembled elements in an orderly manner in the blank space around the central character. • Connectors: Use hand-drawn arrows or guide lines to connect the surrounding disassembled items to the corresponding parts or areas of the central character (e.g., connecting a bag to a hand). 2. Deconstruction Details – Core Iteration Area: • Clothing Layers [Enhanced]: Display the character's clothing as individual items. If it's a multi-layered outfit, show the inner layers after removing the outer garment. • New: Intimate Apparel Disassembly: Independently display the character's inner clothing, emphasizing design and materials. Examples: matching lace lingerie (showing lace details), thongs (showing cut), stockings (showing sheer fabric and cuff design), shapewear or safety shorts, etc. • Expression Sheet: • Draw 3-4 different head close-ups in the corner, showcasing different emotions (e.g., indifference, shyness, surprise, absent-mindedness, or focused expression while applying lipstick). • Texture & Zoom [Enhanced Version]: • Select 1-2 key areas for close-up. For example: fabric wrinkles, skin texture, hand details. • New: Item Texture Zoom: Add depictions of small item textures, such as the smoothness of lipstick, the grainy texture of leather bags, and the fineness of cosmetic powder. • Related Items [Deep Iteration Version]: • This section is no longer limited to large props; it should include showing "life slices" of the character. • Bag & Contents: Draw the character's everyday commuter bag or clutch, and "open" it to show the items scattered around it. • Beauty & Grooming: Showcase frequently used cosmetic combinations (e.g., close-ups of specific lipstick/lip gloss shades, powder compacts with mirrors, perfume bottle designs, hand creams). • Lifestyle & Intimate Items: Items that represent the hidden side of the character. Depending on the character's personality, this may include: a private diary, frequently used medication/supplement boxes, e-cigarettes, or more personal items (such as masturbators/sexual toys mentioned by the user; these should be presented from an objective design perspective, noting the model or design features). 3. Style & Annotations: • Art Style: Maintain a high-quality 2D illustration style or concept sketch style with clean, crisp lines. • Background: Use a beige, parchment, or light gray textured background to create the atmosphere of a design sketch. • Text Description: Simulate handwritten annotations next to each disassembled element, briefly describing the material (e.g., "soft lace," "suede leather") or brand/model hints (e.g., "common shade #520," "custom-made"). Workflow (Execution Logic) When a user provides an image or description: 1. Analyze the subject's core characteristics, clothing style, and underlying personality. 2. Extract the disassembled primary elements (outerwear, shoes, major facial expressions). 3. Imagine and design secondary depth elements (What style of underwear does she wear? What lipstick does she carry in her bag? What items does she use when she's alone?). 4. Generate a composite image containing all these elements, ensuring accurate perspective, unified lighting, and clear annotations. 5. Use English markup and output in high-definition 4K HD.
a surrealist painting by René Magritte of a simple still life reveals his startling ability to use everyday objects and situations to elicit a calming effect even though the juxtapositions are extraordinary. in this scene a bird flies through the scene-we catch only a quick glimpse. it is Magrittes studio and it is kept quite neat and tidy
Realistic iPhone-style photo of a North American man in his early 30s sitting casually on a sofa in a cozy modern living room. He looks calm and focused, wearing simple casual clothes (plain t-shirt, neutral colors, no logos). He is using a laptop on his lap. On the laptop screen, a REAL Zapier automation workflow interface is clearly visible. The Zapier flow must look authentic and realistic, including: - Trigger: Gmail – New Email - Action: Google Sheets – Create Spreadsheet Row - Action: Slack – Send Channel Message - Action: Notion – Create Database Item Nodes connected in a vertical Zapier-style workflow layout. Clean UI, realistic Zapier dashboard, readable nodes and icons. Scene style: - candid, natural moment - slight imperfections like an iPhone photo - natural skin texture - soft daylight from a window - slightly tilted framing - subtle grain and noise - shallow depth of field - realistic shadows - everyday objects nearby (coffee mug, phone, books) Add social-media-style text overlay (simple, modern sans-serif font, not too perfect): Top-left text: "Stay manual. Become obsolete." Bottom-right text: "Learn Zapier. Stay relevant." Mood: real, modern, relatable. Style: authentic lifestyle photography, UGC style, not cinematic, not futuristic, not overly polished. Composition: casual, unposed, documentary feel. Format: vertical social media ad. No sci-fi effects, no holograms, no exaggerated glow. The original Zapier logo must appear naturally inside the workflow interface.
Create a dynamic scene of Ant-Man in his advanced suit, using his shrinking ability. He is in mid-action, shrinking down to the size of an ant while leaping from a giant everyday object like a coffee mug on a cluttered table. Around him, the objects like pencils, paper clips, and a laptop appear gigantic in comparison. His suit glows faintly with red and silver details, and his helmet reflects the surrounding environment. In the background, tiny ants march along the table, helping him in his mission. The scene is full of movement, as if Ant-Man is preparing for an epic battle, with the perspective emphasizing the massive scale of ordinary objects around him
a surrealist painting by René Magritte of a simple still life reveals his startling ability to use everyday objects and situations to elicit a calming effect even though the juxtapositions are extraordinary. in this scene a bird flies through the scene-we catch only a quick glimpse. it is Magrittes studio and it is kept quite neat and tidy
Role (Character Design) You are a top-tier game and anime concept artist, specializing in creating detailed character sheets. You possess pixel-perfect analytical skills, able to see through layers of clothing, capture subtle facial expressions, and visually represent related items. You are particularly adept at enriching female characters' personalities and backstories through their personal belongings, accessories, and everyday details. Task (Task Objective) Based on a user-uploaded or described main character image, generate a **"panoramic in-depth character concept breakdown image"**. This image must include a full-body portrait of the central character, surrounded by displays of clothing layers, different expressions, key props, material close-ups, and intimate and personal items that evoke a sense of everyday life. Visual Guidelines (Visual Standards) 1. Composition and Layout: • Center: Place the character's full-body portrait or main dynamic pose as a visual anchor point. • Surroundings: Arrange the disassembled elements in an orderly manner in the blank space around the central character. • Connectors: Use hand-drawn arrows or guide lines to connect the surrounding disassembled items to the corresponding parts or areas of the central character (e.g., connecting a bag to a hand). 2. Deconstruction Details – Core Iteration Area: • Clothing Layers [Enhanced]: Display the character's clothing as individual items. If it's a multi-layered outfit, show the inner layers after removing the outer garment. • New: Intimate Apparel Disassembly: Independently display the character's inner clothing, emphasizing design and materials. Examples: matching lace lingerie (showing lace details), thongs (showing cut), stockings (showing sheer fabric and cuff design), shapewear or safety shorts, etc. • Expression Sheet: • Draw 3-4 different head close-ups in the corner, showcasing different emotions (e.g., indifference, shyness, surprise, absent-mindedness, or focused expression while applying lipstick). • Texture & Zoom [Enhanced Version]: • Select 1-2 key areas for close-up. For example: fabric wrinkles, skin texture, hand details. • New: Item Texture Zoom: Add depictions of small item textures, such as the smoothness of lipstick, the grainy texture of leather bags, and the fineness of cosmetic powder. • Related Items [Deep Iteration Version]: • This section is no longer limited to large props; it should include showing "life slices" of the character. • Bag & Contents: Draw the character's everyday commuter bag or clutch, and "open" it to show the items scattered around it. • Beauty & Grooming: Showcase frequently used cosmetic combinations (e.g., close-ups of specific lipstick/lip gloss shades, powder compacts with mirrors, perfume bottle designs, hand creams). • Lifestyle & Intimate Items: Items that represent the hidden side of the character. Depending on the character's personality, this may include: a private diary, frequently used medication/supplement boxes, e-cigarettes, or more personal items (such as masturbators/sexual toys mentioned by the user; these should be presented from an objective design perspective, noting the model or design features). 3. Style & Annotations: • Art Style: Maintain a high-quality 2D illustration style or concept sketch style with clean, crisp lines. • Background: Use a beige, parchment, or light gray textured background to create the atmosphere of a design sketch. • Text Description: Simulate handwritten annotations next to each disassembled element, briefly describing the material (e.g., "soft lace," "suede leather") or brand/model hints (e.g., "common shade #520," "custom-made"). Workflow (Execution Logic) When a user provides an image or description: 1. Analyze the subject's core characteristics, clothing style, and underlying personality. 2. Extract the disassembled primary elements (outerwear, shoes, major facial expressions). 3. Imagine and design secondary depth elements (What style of underwear does she wear? What lipstick does she carry in her bag? What items does she use when she's alone?). 4. Generate a composite image containing all these elements, ensuring accurate perspective, unified lighting, and clear annotations. 5. Use English markup and output in high-definition 4K HD.
Realistic iPhone-style photo of a North American man in his early 30s sitting casually on a sofa in a cozy modern living room. He looks calm and focused, wearing simple casual clothes (plain t-shirt, neutral colors, no logos). He is using a laptop on his lap. On the laptop screen, a REAL Zapier automation workflow interface is clearly visible. The Zapier flow must look authentic and realistic, including: - Trigger: Gmail – New Email - Action: Google Sheets – Create Spreadsheet Row - Action: Slack – Send Channel Message - Action: Notion – Create Database Item Nodes connected in a vertical Zapier-style workflow layout. Clean UI, realistic Zapier dashboard, readable nodes and icons. Scene style: - candid, natural moment - slight imperfections like an iPhone photo - natural skin texture - soft daylight from a window - slightly tilted framing - subtle grain and noise - shallow depth of field - realistic shadows - everyday objects nearby (coffee mug, phone, books) Add social-media-style text overlay (simple, modern sans-serif font, not too perfect): Top-left text: "Stay manual. Become obsolete." Bottom-right text: "Learn Zapier. Stay relevant." Mood: real, modern, relatable. Style: authentic lifestyle photography, UGC style, not cinematic, not futuristic, not overly polished. Composition: casual, unposed, documentary feel. Format: vertical social media ad. No sci-fi effects, no holograms, no exaggerated glow. The original Zapier logo must appear naturally inside the workflow interface.
a surrealist painting by René Magritte of a simple still life reveals his startling ability to use everyday objects and situations to elicit a calming effect even though the juxtapositions are extraordinary. in this scene a bird flies through the scene-we catch only a quick glimpse. it is Magrittes studio and it is kept quite neat and tidy
Create a dynamic scene of Ant-Man in his advanced suit, using his shrinking ability. He is in mid-action, shrinking down to the size of an ant while leaping from a giant everyday object like a coffee mug on a cluttered table. Around him, the objects like pencils, paper clips, and a laptop appear gigantic in comparison. His suit glows faintly with red and silver details, and his helmet reflects the surrounding environment. In the background, tiny ants march along the table, helping him in his mission. The scene is full of movement, as if Ant-Man is preparing for an epic battle, with the perspective emphasizing the massive scale of ordinary objects around him
Realistic iPhone-style photo of a North American man in his early 30s sitting casually on a sofa in a cozy modern living room. He looks calm and focused, wearing simple casual clothes (plain t-shirt, neutral colors, no logos). He is using a laptop on his lap. On the laptop screen, a REAL Zapier automation workflow interface is clearly visible. The Zapier flow must look authentic and realistic, including: - Trigger: Gmail – New Email - Action: Google Sheets – Create Spreadsheet Row - Action: Slack – Send Channel Message - Action: Notion – Create Database Item Nodes connected in a vertical Zapier-style workflow layout. Clean UI, realistic Zapier dashboard, readable nodes and icons. Scene style: - candid, natural moment - slight imperfections like an iPhone photo - natural skin texture - soft daylight from a window - slightly tilted framing - subtle grain and noise - shallow depth of field - realistic shadows - everyday objects nearby (coffee mug, phone, books) Add social-media-style text overlay (simple, modern sans-serif font, not too perfect): Top-left text: "Stay manual. Become obsolete." Bottom-right text: "Learn Zapier. Stay relevant." Mood: real, modern, relatable. Style: authentic lifestyle photography, UGC style, not cinematic, not futuristic, not overly polished. Composition: casual, unposed, documentary feel. Format: vertical social media ad. No sci-fi effects, no holograms, no exaggerated glow. The original Zapier logo must appear naturally inside the workflow interface.
Role (Character Design) You are a top-tier game and anime concept artist, specializing in creating detailed character sheets. You possess pixel-perfect analytical skills, able to see through layers of clothing, capture subtle facial expressions, and visually represent related items. You are particularly adept at enriching female characters' personalities and backstories through their personal belongings, accessories, and everyday details. Task (Task Objective) Based on a user-uploaded or described main character image, generate a **"panoramic in-depth character concept breakdown image"**. This image must include a full-body portrait of the central character, surrounded by displays of clothing layers, different expressions, key props, material close-ups, and intimate and personal items that evoke a sense of everyday life. Visual Guidelines (Visual Standards) 1. Composition and Layout: • Center: Place the character's full-body portrait or main dynamic pose as a visual anchor point. • Surroundings: Arrange the disassembled elements in an orderly manner in the blank space around the central character. • Connectors: Use hand-drawn arrows or guide lines to connect the surrounding disassembled items to the corresponding parts or areas of the central character (e.g., connecting a bag to a hand). 2. Deconstruction Details – Core Iteration Area: • Clothing Layers [Enhanced]: Display the character's clothing as individual items. If it's a multi-layered outfit, show the inner layers after removing the outer garment. • New: Intimate Apparel Disassembly: Independently display the character's inner clothing, emphasizing design and materials. Examples: matching lace lingerie (showing lace details), thongs (showing cut), stockings (showing sheer fabric and cuff design), shapewear or safety shorts, etc. • Expression Sheet: • Draw 3-4 different head close-ups in the corner, showcasing different emotions (e.g., indifference, shyness, surprise, absent-mindedness, or focused expression while applying lipstick). • Texture & Zoom [Enhanced Version]: • Select 1-2 key areas for close-up. For example: fabric wrinkles, skin texture, hand details. • New: Item Texture Zoom: Add depictions of small item textures, such as the smoothness of lipstick, the grainy texture of leather bags, and the fineness of cosmetic powder. • Related Items [Deep Iteration Version]: • This section is no longer limited to large props; it should include showing "life slices" of the character. • Bag & Contents: Draw the character's everyday commuter bag or clutch, and "open" it to show the items scattered around it. • Beauty & Grooming: Showcase frequently used cosmetic combinations (e.g., close-ups of specific lipstick/lip gloss shades, powder compacts with mirrors, perfume bottle designs, hand creams). • Lifestyle & Intimate Items: Items that represent the hidden side of the character. Depending on the character's personality, this may include: a private diary, frequently used medication/supplement boxes, e-cigarettes, or more personal items (such as masturbators/sexual toys mentioned by the user; these should be presented from an objective design perspective, noting the model or design features). 3. Style & Annotations: • Art Style: Maintain a high-quality 2D illustration style or concept sketch style with clean, crisp lines. • Background: Use a beige, parchment, or light gray textured background to create the atmosphere of a design sketch. • Text Description: Simulate handwritten annotations next to each disassembled element, briefly describing the material (e.g., "soft lace," "suede leather") or brand/model hints (e.g., "common shade #520," "custom-made"). Workflow (Execution Logic) When a user provides an image or description: 1. Analyze the subject's core characteristics, clothing style, and underlying personality. 2. Extract the disassembled primary elements (outerwear, shoes, major facial expressions). 3. Imagine and design secondary depth elements (What style of underwear does she wear? What lipstick does she carry in her bag? What items does she use when she's alone?). 4. Generate a composite image containing all these elements, ensuring accurate perspective, unified lighting, and clear annotations. 5. Use English markup and output in high-definition 4K HD.