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Raiden Shogun Watercolor Art Poster

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Create a 9:16 vertical minimalist watercolor character art poster with a white background, featuring the theme character 'Raiden Shogun.' Overall, it's a high-…

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Create a 9:16 vertical minimalist watercolor character art poster with a white background, featuring the theme character 'Raiden Shogun.' 

Overall, it's a high-end artistic character collection poster—clean, transparent, with ample blank space, but the colors must have clear tension. The background is pure white or warm white, featuring delicate and realistic watercolor paper textures, resembling high-quality artistic prints. The visuals should avoid complex scenes, no real backgrounds, no multiple characters; focus on characters, watercolor, color splashes, blank space, and bottom layout.

The main theme is a highly recognizable anime art redraw of 'Raiden Shogun.' Automatically identify and retain the character's most iconic visual features, including iconic hairstyle, hair color, eyes, main clothing color, classic accessories, signature weapons or props, as well as the character's sense of identity and temperament. Characters must be instantly recognizable. 

The figure is positioned in the center of the frame, displayed individually, using full-body or near-full-body composition, with the figure occupying about 60%~75% of the height of the frame. The focus is on watercolor character posters with a sense of design, rather than complete character design images. The figure does not need to stand fully on the ground, nor is it required to have both feet drawn completely. Face, facial features, hairstyle, upper body, key clothing structures, core accessories, and representative props remain clear and refined; The lower body, skirt hem, cloak, hem, end of legs, shoes, hair ends, weapon ends, and the outline of the figure can naturally dissolve, disappear, and blur, blending into watercolor grading, paint diffusion, ink splashes, wet edge effects, and a sense of broken blank space.

Watercolor must be involved in the character design itself, not just as an external effect. Local structures can be achieved through transparent layering, blank space, omission, edge dissipation, irregular ink splashes, wet painting marks, dry-brush textures, and pigment deposition. Make the character look as if it were created from white paper by watercolor, ink, and blocks of paint.

Color rules:

Don't limit your visuals to the character's inherent color scheme. Please automatically analyze the representative colors of [Raiden Shogun] and create a more contrasting artistic poster color scheme. The overall use of three color layers is a structure: 

First layer: Character main color, about 50%. 
Used to ensure character recognition, coming from the character's most representative hair color, costume color, weapon color, and identity color.

Second layer: dark color pressing, about 15%. 
Automatically selects dark colors that suit the character's temperament, such as deep indigo, Prussian blue, jet black, deep purple, burgundy, dark brown, gray-blue, and dark blue. Dark colors are used inside the body, clothing shadows, weapon edges, lower body dissipation areas, and large ink splash areas, giving the image thickness and weight, avoiding being too light.

Third layer: Highly saturated pop color, about 35%. 
It was necessary to add highly saturated pops of color that clearly did not fully belong to the character itself, to create the strong watercolor artistic feel of the original reference image. Color-popping can be bolder, but it shouldn't disrupt character recognition. Prefer colors that contrast beautifully with the character's main color.

Color Jumping Selection Logic:
If the character's main color is cool, such as blue, white, silver, black, or purple, you can add magenta, rose red, coral red, warm orange, champagne gold, and a small amount of yellow-green.
If the character's main color is warm, such as red, orange, gold, brown, or pink, you can add cobalt blue, cyan, blue-violet, mint green, cool cyan, and a small amount of bright purple.
If the character's main color leans toward green or natural tones, you can add pale purple, rose pink, warm yellow, champagne gold, and a small amount of lake blue or coral color.
If the character's main color is dark, you can add bright blue, magenta, gold, teal, pale pink, or orange-red for contrasting colors.
If the main color of the character is too simple, at least two types of pop colors must be added to create a richer watercolor rhythm.

How to use contrasting colors:
Don't just use small, scattered accents for the contrasting colors, and don't spread them evenly. It needs to appear with a sense of design as follows:
1. 2~4 medium-sized transparent color blocks or pigment blending;
2. Several small areas of high saturation splash;
3. Local layering of color in character edges, hems, hair ends, weapon edges, and lower body dissipation areas;
4. One or two obvious color highlights to break up monotony.

Splashing colors are mainly placed around the character's periphery, watercolor areas on the lower body, hair ends, clothing edges, weapon edges, the ends of capes or skirts, and ink splashes around the body. Keep the face, eyes, and core recognition features clean and clear, and don't let color clashes contaminate your features.

Watercolor texture:
Transparent watercolor, ink splashes, thick gouache color blocks, pigment deposition, wet edge grading, dry-brushed textures, paper grains, localized high-saturation dyeing, dark ink blocks, color splashes. The composition should have the transparency of watercolor, as well as a few heavy gouache/ink wash blocks to create a texture similar to art mixed media illustration. Don't make the whole thing too light, don't use too solid colors, and don't just use soft watercolors.

Composition requirements:
The figure is positioned slightly above the center, with enough layout space at the bottom. The character's pose is automatically selected by the model based on the character's personality, which can be quietly standing, slightly turning sideways, lowering the head to gaze, holding a weapon, preparing for battle, gracefully looking back, gently bowing the head, or micro-dynamic freeze-frame. The posture should match the character's temperament and serve the direction of the watercolor splash. The splashes should follow the character's movements in rhythm: some close to the body, some spreading outward, and some naturally dripping or dissipating below.

Bottom layout:
At the bottom center of the image, the character's most common and standard English name is automatically written, using an elegant and sophisticated Serif font. The font is bold and generous, with wide spacing. Colors are drawn from the character's main color, dark undertones, and popping colors, with a subtle watercolor gradient texture.
A short English subtitle is automatically generated below the English name, matching the character's identity and temperament, using a smaller italic serif font—artistic, restrained, and sophisticated.
Below that, add a very thin horizontal line and a small decorative symbol in the middle.
Attach a small text watermark to the horizontal line fixedly:
http://
X.com/@0xkyne”。
Add a small handwritten artistic signature in the lower right corner: "0xkyne".

Overall Effect:
Minimalist white background, premium watercolor paper texture, strong character recognition, partial watercolor dissipation of the figure, distinct contrasts and contrasts, combining the lightness of transparent watercolor with the weight of thick ink and gouache blocks. The visuals are bolder than ordinary monochrome watercolors, have a more artistic poster design, and are closer to collectible-level character art prints.