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Dream Pop-up Book Theater
Please generate a highly completion, horizontal 4:3 aspect ratio "Dream Pop-up Book Theater Poster." [Basic Settings] Theme Character: [Fill in Character Name]…
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Please generate a highly completion, horizontal 4:3 aspect ratio "Dream Pop-up Book Theater Poster." [Basic Settings] Theme Character: [Fill in Character Name]…
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Please generate a highly completion, horizontal 4:3 aspect ratio "Dream Pop-up Book Theater Poster." [Basic Settings] Theme Character: [Fill in Character Name] Character Origin and Style Reference: [Fill in the Genre of the Character] Main Title: [Fill in Title] Subtitle/Subtitle Focus: [Fill in a subtitle with a sense of atmosphere] Chapter Title: [Fill in Chapter Title] Worldview Keywords: [Fill in Keywords] Main Color: [Enter Main Color] Aspect ratio: [4:3 landscape format] [Core Graphics Requirements] This is not an ordinary illustration or a regular poster, but a "dreamy pop-up book scene image that looks like a real thing." The overall effect must resemble a pop-up book rich in text, exquisitely installed, and truly opened, placed on a table, composed of real paper sculptures, cardboard, three-dimensional slices, layered installations, and miniature stages. The composition should emphasize the "presence of the object" and "photographic feel," rather than the flat feel of hand-drawn painting. At first glance, viewers should feel that this is an exquisitely crafted physical pop-up art installation, captured with high quality. [Visual Texture Requirements] It must present a strong authentic photographic texture: - Authentic paper material, card thickness, cut edges, creases, vertical stands, and paper carving layers - Realistic desktop environment, slight depth of field, soft out-of-focus blur, natural projection, and local highlights - Realistic camera capture rather than pure painterly rendering - Photography such as advanced still life photography + miniature scene photography + paper sculpture installation photography - Retains a dreamy aesthetic, but the overall logic remains "real object shooting." [Composition] The entire illustration uses a horizontal 4:3 composition, with an open pop-up book at the visual center. Books are placed flat on vintage wooden tables or atmospheric tabletops, with pages unfolding to the sides and a large three-dimensional stage installation popping up in the center. The overall space is divided into the following levels: 1. The lowest level: the story book itself - Book pages are clearly visible, with thickness, a flap structure, printed patterns, and a sense of typography - The pages serve both as the base and as the stage where the story unfolds - The page can extend visual content such as water ripples, roads, stage patterns, emblems, and lace 2. Middle Level: 3D paper sculpture scene - Multi-layered paper sculptures pop out from the pages, forming a complete story space - Including arches, domes, bridges, fountains, water curtains, railings, stage structures, urban scenes, lamp posts, decorative borders, and more - Develop a strong sense of "theater" and "chapter page scenes" - Don't just pile up footage; look like a complete stage set at the start of a chapter 3. Main Character: Three-dimensional main visual for the characters - The character is positioned near the center of the frame and must be the absolute protagonist of the entire scene - Characters should appear as if they are "appearing" from the page of the storybook, rather than being still and posing - Poses should be dramatic and action-oriented, such as: entrance, waving hand, turning around, guidance, water element unfolding, stage light and shadow surrounding - Dynamics should make it feel like "the story is happening" - Characters and scenes must blend naturally, with front and back occlusion, and cannot float like textures 4. Periphery layer: Real desktop arrangements - A few ambient items can be seen nearby, such as: vintage desk lamps, glass lampshades, keys, pocket watches, petals, pearls, small ornaments, old books, candlelight, etc - These environmental objects are designed to enhance the realism of "physical installation photography." - But it shouldn't overshadow the main topic; the focus remains on the central pop-up book scene [Narrative and Theater Requirements] The entire picture should look like "opening a chapter in a storybook," not just a pretty character display page. There must be a clear "chapter atmosphere" and a "stage event feel": - The scene is like a moment when a story is unfolding - Characters are acting, appearing, acting, or summoning some kind of change within the story on this page - The paper sculpture stage, background architecture, splash water, lighting, and installation should all serve this story segment - Don't make it too fragmented, don't make it look like a collage of scattered elements - It should be like a reader entering a chapter, scene, or complete situation after opening the book [Text and Copywriting Requirements] All text on the screen must be in Chinese and appear as if it truly belongs to the book, not just sample spaced text. All text must be clear, natural, and content-oriented—no garbled text, and no random text like AI. The content of the text should be divided into the following categories: 1. Main Title - Main title board located at the top left or top - For example: [Main Title] - The style should resemble chapter titles from a fantasy storybook 2. Subtitle - Located below the main heading - For example: [Subtitle/Subtitle] - It should be a sentence with literary atmosphere, atmosphere, or world-building - Do not write as prompts, explanatory statements, or leads 3. Chapter cards - Located at the upper right or appropriate location - For example: [Chapter Title] - A short section of the chapter introduction is attached below - The content should be like the pre-story introduction, not like a poster selling point 4. Left card - Can be written as fragments of the world, rumors related to characters, excerpts from settings, and background of scenes - The title should be natural, for example: - Fontaine Night Talks - Old News Under the Moon - Chronicles of the Water City - Echoes of the Night - The main text should be like the actual story content—short but substantial 5. Right-side card - Can be written as a description of a specific scene, a character's state, or the stage atmosphere - The title should have a literary or chapter-like feel, for example: - Stage moment - Fountain Heart - Where the light falls - Water Curtain Splendid Chapter - The main text should be a supplementary description of the "current events" on this page 6. Bottom horizontal bar / scroll short sentence - You can keep a lingering summary sentence - It must be sentences from the story world, such as memorable quotes, narration, or symbolic sentences - Cannot appear: - "Turn the Page" - "Turn to this page" - "Highlights of this page" - "Highlights of this page" - "Click to view" - "Entering the World" - Any sentence with a sense of guidance, explanation, or tutorial [Very Important Principles of Writing] All writing must be "within the play," not "outside the play." In other words: - Be like the book's title, chapter title, narration, setting excerpts, and story segments - It should not be like an introduction template, explanation of copy, advertising notifications, or navigation phrases - No meta-narrative expressions that break immersion - Don't make people feel like "this is a poster teaching you how to read pictures." - It must feel like "this book is written about these things from the start." [Character and Style Expression] Characters need to retain high recognizability and corresponding temperament, but the overall presentation should adapt to the "pop-up book realism." The character image should be exquisite, elegant, and dreamy, with a collectible-level display quality. Costumes, movements, accessories, hairstyles, and colors must be highly consistent with the character and worldview. If a character has clear elemental attributes or regional temperament, these traits should be transformed into the scene language in the pop-up book: - Water element → Water curtain, fountain, ripple, flow curve, reflection - Stage Sense → Curtains, domes, lighting, entrance postures, and the central axis of the stage - Urban Sense → Arch bridges, buildings, coats of arms, railings, streetlights, squares Overall, the "character atmosphere" and "chapter scenes" must be highly consistent. [Color and Light & Shadow] The overall color must be unified and revolve around the main color tone. The recommended logic for main color + secondary color + accent metallic colors: - The main color is responsible for roles and the overall environment - Auxiliary colors add layers to the paper sculpture - Metal accents serve as frames, decorations, lighting, and a sense of refinement Lighting needs to have a theatrical and cinematic feel: - Warm desktop ambient light - Local stage spotlight - Slight highlights on water surfaces and metal edges - Blue glowing or dramatic dark areas may appear deep within the scene The overall atmosphere should feel like "the storybook is lit up at night." [Photography Perspective] The camera angle is a slightly overhead shot, with a frontal mid-to-close composition. You can see the open book and the stage structure that pops up in full detail, as well as the characters, title cards, and card contents. Do not go too far to avoid losing details in pop-up books; Nor should it be too close, to avoid leaving only partial decoration in the image. Overall, it resembles a highly completive, collectible-grade, display-worthy photographic work. [Quality Requirements] - High definition - Rich in detail - The layers of the paper carving are very clear - Complete scenes - Storytelling - Chapter Quality - It has a theatrical feel - Realistic installation photography - The copy has content, not placeholders - Characters stand out but not isolated - Overall viewable, readable, and collectible