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Image Misinterpretation

GI2_02143 2026-07-02 x Content Creation
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Based on the attached image, place the {argument name="grid" default="3×4"} grid with the {argument name="number" default="12 types"} version. Express this ima…

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Based on the attached image, place the {argument name="grid" default="3×4"} grid with the {argument name="number" default="12 types"} version. Express this image as if it were passed to 12 different people in turn, each looking only at what the previous person made, mistakenly thinking, "This is probably something this is about" or "This is probably used for this purpose," and then recreating it into a different form. Start the first panel with a vibe very close to the original. As the panels progress, gradually misunderstand and simplify the original image's shape, color, expression, pose, composition, motif, and atmosphere, gradually moving away from its original meaning and appearance. For each panel, try to recreate it as if another person who only saw the previous panel judged, "This was probably the kind of request it was made." Naturally change according to the content of the original image, such as people, characters, pets, food, landscapes, buildings, profile pictures, etc. Do not fix changes in the middle of the frame in detail. In one panel, it becomes an illustration, in the next it becomes a mascot, then a product, and it can be misunderstood for other uses such as signs, flyers, stuffed animals, food packages, tourist goods, warning signs, game characters, mysterious toys, reference icons, or handmade crafts. Make sure the direction of change naturally comes to mind from the appearance of the original image and the previous panel. As the panel progresses, make sure "I understand someone tried to make it properly, but they are gradually making the wrong thing." Shapes, proportions, eyes, mouth, outline, color arrangement, material, purpose, decoration, and composition gradually shift, and toward the latter half, the appearance becomes unexpected and humorous. The important thing is not just image quality degradation or noise, but to make it appear as if people look at the previous product, misinterpret it, and remake it for a different purpose, causing it to gradually collapse. In the latter half, rather than completely erasing the features of the original image, leave only one or two of the colors, outlines, expressions, hairstyles, clothes, accessories, poses, compositions, or motifs unnatural. On the other hand, other elements can be boldly omitted, distorted, misunderstood, or turned into different objects. For the 12th panel, make sure only those familiar with the original image can barely grasp the original material, and break it down so boldly that first-time viewers see it as a completely different mysterious entity, mysterious product, mysterious character, mysterious artifact, mysterious icon, or mysterious mascot. Finally, make it an unexpected and slightly funny landing that makes you wonder, "Why did it turn out like this!?" and make it a somewhat unexpected and funny ending. Each panel should look different. Keep the background white and simple, and organize it into a grid of 3×4 with 12 types of changes that are easy to see. In the latter panels, don't make them too neat. Instead, try to misunderstand the previous person's misunderstanding and cause the next person to misinterpret it in a different direction. For the 12th panel, change so boldly that the original image's feature remains oddly but everything else is almost completely different.