{"id":"31162","prompt":"Create a vertical triptych (three tall panels side by side) in a classic Japanese ukiyo-e and ink-wash style.  \nSubject: A young samurai girl and an older samurai man fighting with katanas in front of old-style Japanese architecture (wooden temples, tiled roofs, shoji screens, stone lanterns).  \nColor and mood: Overall brownish, sepia-toned palette with an aged-paper texture. The background should be darker than the foreground, using deep browns and near-black shadows to create depth and drama.  \nComposition:  \n- Left panel: The two warriors facing off, swords drawn, tense stance.  \n- Middle panel: Mid-clash, blades crossing, sparks and motion lines, dynamic poses.  \n- Right panel: A decisive strike moment, one warrior lunging forward, the other parrying.  \nKeep the characters’ faces, armor, and clothing consistent across all three panels. Use strong ink outlines, subtle watercolor washes, visible brush strokes, and muted earth tones (ochre, umber, sepia, dark brown). The overall feel should be historical, cinematic, and dramatic.","promptEn":"Create a vertical triptych (three tall panels side by side) in a classic Japanese ukiyo-e and ink-wash style.  \nSubject: A young samurai girl and an older samurai man fighting with katanas in front of old-style Japanese architecture (wooden temples, tiled roofs, shoji screens, stone lanterns).  \nColor and mood: Overall brownish, sepia-toned palette with an aged-paper texture. The background should be darker than the foreground, using deep browns and near-black shadows to create depth and drama.  \nComposition:  \n- Left panel: The two warriors facing off, swords drawn, tense stance.  \n- Middle panel: Mid-clash, blades crossing, sparks and motion lines, dynamic poses.  \n- Right panel: A decisive strike moment, one warrior lunging forward, the other parrying.  \nKeep the characters’ faces, armor, and clothing consistent across all three panels. Use strong ink outlines, subtle watercolor washes, visible brush strokes, and muted earth tones (ochre, umber, sepia, dark brown). The overall feel should be historical, cinematic, and dramatic.","promptZh":"Create a vertical triptych (three tall panels side by side) in a classic Japanese ukiyo-e and ink-wash style.  \nSubject: A young samurai girl and an older samurai man fighting with katanas in front of old-style Japanese architecture (wooden temples, tiled roofs, shoji screens, stone lanterns).  \nColor and mood: Overall brownish, sepia-toned palette with an aged-paper texture. The background should be darker than the foreground, using deep browns and near-black shadows to create depth and drama.  \nComposition:  \n- Left panel: The two warriors facing off, swords drawn, tense stance.  \n- Middle panel: Mid-clash, blades crossing, sparks and motion lines, dynamic poses.  \n- Right panel: A decisive strike moment, one warrior lunging forward, the other parrying.  \nKeep the characters’ faces, armor, and clothing consistent across all three panels. Use strong ink outlines, subtle watercolor washes, visible brush strokes, and muted earth tones (ochre, umber, sepia, dark brown). The overall feel should be historical, cinematic, and dramatic."}