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Gender-Swap Duo Rom-Com Chaos
Use the provided images as reference standards for the original character. Creating high-quality anime key visuals featuring both original characters and gende…
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Use the provided images as reference standards for the original character. Creating high-quality anime key visuals featuring both original characters and gende…
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Use the provided images as reference standards for the original character. Creating high-quality anime key visuals featuring both original characters and gender-reversed versions simultaneously. Place original characters on the left side of the screen. Gender-reversed characters should be placed on the right side of the screen. Both must be able to recognize at a glance that they are the same person. Maintaining high precision in facial features, eye shape, facial proportions, hairstyle design language, hair color, silhouette, facial quirks, personality expression, visual motifs, and overall character identity. The gender-swapped version should not be just about cosplay or costume swapping, but designed with the natural interpretation of "what if the same person was born as the opposite gender from the start." Don't just dress them in clothes meant for the opposite sex. Costumes should naturally be redesigned to suit gender, while maintaining the original design's fashion, color design, accessories, symbolism, professionalism, social status, worldview, and design philosophy. It allows the audience to instantly understand, "It's a gender-swapped version of the same person." Both designs should share a strong visual commonality. [Overall Atmosphere] It has the atmosphere of a Japanese anime magazine or promotional poster from the late 1990s to early 2000s. The official key visual for a non-existent classic gender-reversed romantic comedy anime. Fun chaos. A lighthearted commotion. A romantic comedy-like sense of distance. A comical tempo. It's not a serious science fiction work. It is not a serious parallel world work. It is not a global crisis. Prioritize a fun atmosphere, as if something unexpected trouble has occurred. Aim for promotional visuals for anime works that viewers will think, "This is definitely interesting." [Character Acting] Depict the two characters as if the male and female versions of the same person happened to meet by chance. Recognizing each other. Mutual reactions. You are free to choose how you express your emotions. Examples: surprise, confusion, confusion, frustration, curiosity, embarrassment, rivalry, self-loathing, self-praise, exasperation, provocation, distrust, caution, strange closeness, etc. Multiple emotions may be mixed together. What's important is that the fun of "seeing a gender-swapped version of yourself" comes across as a good idea. [Composition] Do not fix the composition. Choose a different performance each time. Examples: face-to-face, back to back, arm in arm, arguing, glareing, pointing at each other, staring at each other as if looking in a mirror, striking the same pose, striking completely different poses, observing each other, chasing each other, running away/chasing, accidentally bumping into each other, confused state immediately after switching, fighting for the same item, reacting at the same time, checking each other's clothing, keeping distance and being alert, or getting too close and awkward—freely changing the situation 。 Do not rely on symmetrical compositions. Changing the composition so that each episode features a different promotional visual for the anime work. [Background] The background should naturally fit the character's world, profession, era, genre, cultural sphere, and design language. Design the background as a high-quality anime background to highlight your character. As needed, you may use elements such as schools, urban landscapes, shopping streets, fantasy worlds, Japanese-style spaces, magical worlds, cyberpunk cities, retro pop design, amusement parks, cultural festivals, stages, abstract graphics, and more. The background should naturally convey the genre of the work. [Art Style] Anime magazine illustrations from the late 1990s to early 2000s. Retro pop anime aesthetics. Cel-style anime-colored coloring. Clean line art. Bold silhouette design. Vivid and fun color design. Official promotional illustration quality for commercial anime. The dynamism feels like a scene from an anime opening sequence. A strong eye-catching look like a magazine cover. [Prohibited Items] No logos. No title characters allowed. Captions prohibited. Watermark ban. Comparison table layout is prohibited. Setting the data collection layout is prohibited. Turnaround seats are prohibited. Do not use character comparison images. Don't turn it into a serious multiverse war. Don't turn it into a dark fantasy apocalyptic showdown. Don't make the battles or world-building explanations the main focus rather than the gender reversal itself.