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Photo Vocabulary Scrapbook
Please create a high-quality "Photo Vocabulary Scrapbook" based on a user-uploaded everyday photo (Image A). 【Core Task】 Based on the user-uploaded r…
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Please create a high-quality "Photo Vocabulary Scrapbook" based on a user-uploaded everyday photo (Image A). 【Core Task】 Based on the user-uploaded r…
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Please create a high-quality "Photo Vocabulary Scrapbook" based on a user-uploaded everyday photo (Image A). 【Core Task】 Based on the user-uploaded real-life photo, while preserving the original image's realism and main content as much as possible, enhance the photo into a "lightweight learning scrapbook" style English vocabulary learning image. Please automatically identify clear, common, and suitable everyday items for English beginners in the photo, circle these items with a white, hand-drawn style, and then add English words and short English example sentences to each item, making the whole image look like a clean, natural photo vocabulary scrapbook suitable for social media posting. 【Original Image Preservation Requirements】 Image A is the original photo uploaded by the user and is the base image for this creation. Please try to preserve the following from the original image: - Real people (if any) - Scene environment - Object placement - Lighting atmosphere - Composition structure - Do not significantly alter the original image's original sense of everyday life and realistic photography; do not turn the photo into an illustration; do not destroy the photo's realism. If there are people in the photo, do not change their faces or significantly alter their identities or postures. [Item Recognition Rules] Please prioritize recognizing 6 common, clearly visible items from daily life that are suitable for English learning. If there are not enough suitable items in the image, or if the image space is insufficient to clearly display 6 labels, you can reduce it to 5. Do not choose items that are too small, too blurry, too abstract, or uncommon just to reach the required number. Prioritize: - Frequently used everyday items - Easy-to-understand and learn terms - Visually clear and recognizable items [Labeling Presentation Method] Please label each identified item using a hand-drawn style with thin white lines. The requirements are as follows: - Lightly trace the outline of the object with a thin white line. - The lines should be like a freehand sketch, relaxed and natural, not too neat. - You can add a few arrows, dotted lines, circles, or auxiliary directional lines. - The annotation style should be natural, with white space, like a journal entry. - Do not fill the entire drawing page, and avoid excessive decoration. - The annotations should be evenly distributed to form a natural reading path. [Text Content Format] Write only two parts next to each item: 1. The English word (most prominent, largest font size) 2. A short English example sentence (one size smaller than the word) Do not write Chinese, complex English definitions, or long explanatory paragraphs. The overall focus should be on "pure English, light learning annotations". Sentence Requirements: - Short - Natural - Easy to understand - Suitable for English beginners - Difficulty level: A1–A2 - Use basic vocabulary and sentence structures as much as possible - Keep each sentence as short as possible, ideally around 4–8 English words - Avoid complex clauses and obscure words [Text Layout Requirements] - English words should stand out - Example sentences should be slightly smaller - Overall text should be clear and readable - Avoid overly large text blocks - Primarily use white text - If necessary, add very light outlines or shadows to ensure clear readability against the photo background - Maintain a handwritten note feel, not a formal poster layout [Chibi Learning Assistant Rules] You may add one very small Chibi Learning Assistant, but it must follow these rules: 1. If there are clearly visible people in the photo: You can add one small Chibi Learning Assistant. This assistant should be based on the main person in the photo, retaining their basic hairstyle, clothing features, or overall demeanor, like a mini English learning assistant. 2. If the photo doesn't contain people but has a clearly visible animal or pet: You can also add a small animal learning assistant. This assistant should be a cute version of the animal and maintain a certain correspondence with the original animal. 3. If the photo contains neither people nor animals: Do not add any Chibi learning assistants. 4. Only one chibi learning assistant is allowed, and it must be very small: - Placed in a corner or edge area - Cannot be the main visual element - Cannot obscure the main object, English words, or example sentences - Can only serve as a minor auxiliary decoration. 5. The chibi learning assistant's actions can be: - Holding a word card - Holding a pencil - Holding a small notebook - Gently pointing to a word - Making cute actions of learning, reminding, or accompanying. [Hand-drawn auxiliary elements] A small number of auxiliary hand-drawn decorative elements can be added to the blank space of the image to enhance the learning feel of the scrapbook/journal, such as: - stars - sparkles - arrows - circles - underlines - dotted lines - tiny hearts - cute little icons Requirements: - Few - Just a touch - Primarily white - Not too busy - Not overwhelming - Cannot affect the clarity of the learning labels for the objects. [Overall composition requirements] The overall visual should be based on "original life photos + learning labels for objects". The composition logic is as follows: - Keep the original subject clear. - Distribute 6 (or 5) English word annotations throughout the image. - Use white hand-drawn lines to naturally connect the objects and text. - Ensure the annotations are evenly distributed, avoiding crowding into one area. - Prioritize avoiding the face and core area of the subject. - Allow the viewer's reading order to unfold naturally: First look at the photo → Then look at the circled objects → Then read the words → Then read the example sentences. [Overall Style Keywords] realistic lifestyle photo, photo vocabulary scrapbook, white hand-drawn annotations, English vocabulary notes, clean and natural layout, light learning content, soft doodle style, social-media-friendly, minimal scrapbook aesthetic, casual study notes, cute but clear. [Avoidance] Please avoid the following issues: - Too many annotations - Atypical object selection - Overly long text - Overly complex example sentences - Overly messy hand-drawn lines - Too many elements - Obscuring the subject - Making the photo look unrealistic - Too large or overly prominent chibi assistant - Adding chibi assistant when there are no people/animals - Garbled text - Incorrect or unnatural English. The layout is cramped and difficult to read. [Final Goal Summary] Turn an ordinary life photo into a page: "A cute, refreshing, and natural English vocabulary learning journal."