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Pixel Food Art Guide
Create a cute and stylish pixel art illustration based on the uploaded image, in the style of: "Cute Retro Pixel Food Icon + Comfortable Game Asset + High…
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Create a cute and stylish pixel art illustration based on the uploaded image, in the style of: "Cute Retro Pixel Food Icon + Comfortable Game Asset + High…
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Create a cute and stylish pixel art illustration based on the uploaded image, in the style of: "Cute Retro Pixel Food Icon + Comfortable Game Asset + High-Quality Pixel Art". Core Objectives: - Automatically analyze the main subject in the uploaded image. - If the subject is food, naturally include related elements such as plates, trays, cups, packaging, containers, stands, or side props. - Reinterpret the main subject as a cute and delicious-looking pixel art food illustration. - Completely avoid generic AI illustration aesthetics. - The final result should feel like a real indie game food prop, a retro game icon, or a collectible pixel sticker. - Maintain a warm, comfortable, and charming atmosphere. - Each pixel should be clear, purposeful, and high-quality. - Simplify the textures and colors of the food in a cute and legible way. - The artwork should feel like a "pixel food image worth saving." - Automatically select a minimalist solid color background that best complements the food. - Use an icon-centric composition. - Never use overly detailed or complex backgrounds. - Keep the composition simple, but visually enrich it with subtle pixel details. - Small decorative elements such as glitter, crumbs, sauce drops, or tiny embellishments can be added naturally. The result might resemble a game UI asset, inventory icon, social media avatar, emoji, or retro game collectible style: - Retro pixel food art - Comfortable pixel aesthetic - Indie game food assets - Cute snack icons - Warm retro color palette - Subtle pixel shadows - Kawaii pixel illustration - Nostalgic handheld game atmosphere - Clean pixel outlines - Cute food sprites - Soft retro game mood - Minimalist pixel composition Pixel rules: - Pixels must look large, sharp, and clearly visible - Never create blurry, magnified fake pixel art - Minimize anti-aliasing - Keep pixel edges clean and sharp - Artwork should feel handcrafted in a real pixel editor - Avoid soft brushstroke textures - Even if the resolution looks low, the final image itself must remain clean and sharp Color rules: - Automatically extract the dominant color of the food to build the color palette - Use a limited retro-style color palette - Avoid excessive neon tones, HDR effects, or glossy rendering - Prioritize warm and cute color combinations - Use a white background to make the food stand out clearly Composition rules: - Focus on food-centric composition – ensure food remains large, legible, and visually clear – keep spacing minimal and clean – additional surrounding elements should only serve as minor decorative details – tiny pixel glitter, hearts, crumbs, or sauce drops are acceptable. Important tips: – Absolutely avoid generic AI-generated illustration aesthetics – no blurry, enlarged pixel effects – no 3D rendered look – no complex backgrounds – avoid dramatic shadows or cinematic lighting effects – maintain a clean and refined pixel structure, without broken pixels – the result must resemble an actual game sprite or collectible pixel asset – keep food silhouettes cute, legible, and visually iconic. Character rules: – Never add eyes, mouths, facial expressions, or human-like features to food – no anthropomorphic food style – no “cute-faced” food characters – no mascot-like appearance – no living food character designs – no “objects with faces” style – keep food cute solely through shape, color, texture, and stylization – retain the look of real food while making it visually appealing. Food should feel like game props, not living creatures. The final image scale must always be 1:1.