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.