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Fashion layout for spring
Riley - I used your image with the mask (took it off). See a spring fashion you like? Prompt: Use the uploaded image as the subject reference. Create one single finished image designed as a multi-panel fashion layout that shows the same person transformed into 5 different spring outfits. The final image should include all 5 outfit changes in separate panels within one cohesive composition. Main subject requirements: Preserve the person’s identity, facial features, hairstyle, skin tone, body shape, age appearance, and overall recognisability across all 5 panels. The subject should clearly be the same person in every panel. Panel layout: Design the final image as a clean, polished 5-panel collage or fashion lookbook panel layout. Each panel should feature the subject wearing a different spring outfit. Make the panels balanced, visually appealing, and easy to view as one complete image. The subject should be shown full body or nearly full body in each panel so the outfits are clearly visible. Spring fashion theme: Create 5 distinctly different spring looks, each stylish, fresh, and seasonally appropriate. Include variety in colors, layering, textures, and accessories while keeping everything tasteful and flattering. The outfits should feel like a curated spring wardrobe collection. Example outfit directions: 1. Casual spring look – light cardigan, fitted top, cropped jeans or ankle pants, flats or sneakers 2. Garden brunch look – floral dress, light denim jacket or soft wrap, sandals 3. Chic city spring look – pastel blazer, blouse, tailored trousers, handbag, loafers or heels 4. Relaxed weekend look – striped top, lightweight scarf, white jeans, casual slip-ons 5. Elegant spring outing look – flowy midi dress or skirt set, soft spring accessories, dress shoes Styling requirements: - Each panel should have a different pose and slightly different body language - Facial expression can vary naturally, but should remain warm, confident, pleasant, and stylish - Add subtle outfit-appropriate accessories such as handbags, sunglasses, jewelry, scarves, or hats where appropriate - Keep hair and makeup polished, flattering, and suitable for spring fashion - Make each look clearly different from the others
Fashion layout for spring
Pop up book Adventure
Create an image only after the user uploads a clear full-body photo of themselves. Use the uploaded photo as the exact identity reference. Preserve facial identity, facial structure, age, skin tone, body shape, body proportions, recognisable features, hairstyle, and hair colour. Do not slim, reshape, idealise, or replace the person. Do not add wedding rings, engagement rings, or relationship-symbol jewellery. Transform the person into a tiny full-body storybook traveller standing inside ONE open luxury pop-up book. The book itself must be physically realistic and structurally correct. It must be a single hardcover book lying flat on a table, opened naturally to approximately 170-180 degrees. The spine must be perfectly straight, centred and untwisted. Both pages must be symmetrical, level and evenly aligned. The book must have a realistic book block with neatly stacked pages of equal thickness on both sides. The covers must remain completely flat beneath the pages. The open book must fill approximately 70-80% of the composition. Use a slightly top-down camera angle so the pages, spine, covers and complete pop-up structure are clearly visible. The traveller must be tiny, approximately 8-12% of the total image height, with their entire body visible from head to toe. The entire travel world must physically emerge from the pages of the SINGLE open book. Every visible object in the scene must physically pop up from the pages of the book. Nothing may appear placed on top of the pages, floating independently, or disconnected from the book. Every building, tree, mountain, bridge, road, river, lake, waterfall, flower, plant, cloud, landmark, animal, vehicle, prop and background element must be constructed as part of the pop-up mechanism. Everything must visibly unfold from the pages using realistic paper engineering including V-folds, box folds, parallel folds, layered cardstock, folded paper hinges, pull-tabs, die-cut panels, paper supports and folded connectors. Every object must have a clearly visible paper base or folded support attaching it directly to the pages.
Pop up book Adventure
What if Your Hobby was Illegal
Prompt- First ask: "What is your favourite hobby?" After I answer, create a cinematic crime movie scene where that hobby has somehow become completely illegal. Examples: • Knitting Underground. • Secret Coffee Smuggling. • Black Market Book Club. • Illegal Gardening Ring. If the image contains any signs, posters, labels, newspapers, evidence boards, police notices, or other visible text, the text must be intentionally designed as readable typography, not AI scribbles. The lettering must be: • Large • Correctly spelled • High contrast • Sharp and fully legible • Naturally integrated into the environment Do not generate extra words, fake letters, placeholder text, gibberish, or distorted typography. Make it look incredibly serious even though it's completely ridiculous.
What if Your Hobby was Illegal
🍹 THURSDAY — "NEON MARGARITA"
🍹 THURSDAY — "NEON MARGARITA" Hair: Half neon lime. Half hot pink. Huge glamorous curls. Crystal butterfly headband. Outfit: Reflective holographic mini dress. Lime feather jacket. Butterfly crystal heels. Scene: Neon rooftop bar. Infinity pool. LED palm trees. Laser show. Glow cocktails. Camera Leica SL3 Lens 50mm Summilux-SL f/1.4 Lighting Sunset mixed with LED cocktail lighting. Top Caption "Sip happens." 🍸 Bottom Caption "Tequila understands me."
🍹 THURSDAY — "NEON MARGARITA"
How are you feeling today
How are you feeling today Do not generate an image yet. Your first task is to ask the user exactly one question: "How are you feeling right now?" Wait for the user's response before doing anything else. Do not ask any follow-up questions. After the user responds, ask this one question only: "Please upload a clear photo of yourself that you'd like me to use as the reference image." Wait for the user to upload their image before continuing. Use the uploaded photo as the exact identity reference. Preserve the person's facial structure, facial proportions, eye shape, skin tone, skin texture, age appearance, hairstyle, hair colour, body shape, body proportions, and overall recognisable identity. The finished artwork must clearly depict the same person. Read the user's response carefully. Do not simply identify the emotion they describe. Instead, interpret the deeper emotional experience behind their words. For example: • "I'm happy and excited." may represent anticipation, possibility, fulfilment, triumph, freedom, or childlike wonder. • "I'm overwhelmed." may represent emotional chaos, uncertainty, pressure, or quiet resilience. • "I'm proud of myself." may represent achievement, confidence, self-belief, or growth. • "I'm exhausted." may represent perseverance, healing, or the need for peace. Before creating the artwork, imagine the exact moment that caused this emotional experience. The image should capture that single defining moment. The viewer should immediately feel that something important has just happened, is happening, or is about to happen. The emotion must feel like a genuine reaction to the story rather than an expression created for a portrait. Create an ultra-realistic cinematic fantasy scene. The person is always the hero of the story. The person is the unmistakable focal point of the image. The fantasy world exists only to support the person's emotional journey. Compose the artwork as an intimate cinematic character portrait rather than a wide fantasy landscape.
How are you feeling today
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