{"id":"32245","prompt":"Please turn each photo I upload into an independent high-end design poster, rather than a multi-photo collage, with each photo output individually. The overall composition uses a 3:4 vertical format, with the top and bottom regions strictly at a 1:1 height ratio, each occupying 50% of the frame.\\n\\nThe top half preserves the original photo, maintaining the main structure, realistic texture, natural lighting, and original color atmosphere, applying only slight high-end photographic color grading to give it the texture of an art magazine, independent publication, or exhibition photography. To fit the frame, the sky, ground, or environmental background can be naturally extended, but the subject must not be stretched, distorted, or altered.\\n\\nThe bottom half extracts the most recognizable subject, silhouette, posture, and narrative relationship from the photo. It first understands its core identity, action characteristics, and meaning, then reconstructs it into a Lego/Minecraft-style pixel brick visual. Do not simply cartoonize it; instead, re-summarize the subject through voxels, bricks, modular geometry, and assembly logic, ensuring that people, animals, plants, buildings, objects, vehicles, or natural landscapes all retain instantly recognizable core features without forced anthropomorphization.\\n\\nThe subject serves as the sole visual core, establishing recognition through blocky proportions, clear silhouettes, modular hierarchies, and local exaggeration. The background remains minimalist, quiet, and low-information, without restoring the full environment or laying out complex terrain and irrelevant props. Use large areas of solid color or very slight color gradients for space, keeping only a minimal amount of bases, surfaces, or shadows to support the subject, creating a high-end toy display feel of 'vivid subject, large white space, and receding environment.'\\n\\nThe color scheme extracts the most recognizable and energetic colors from the top photo and transforms them into a high-purity, high-saturation, bright and clear brick color set. Colors should be as full, clean, and direct as real injection-molded plastic bricks, emphasizing the blocky relationships between distinct hues like bright red, bright yellow, pure blue, bright green, orange, and purple, while retaining the original image's overall color identity. The subject's colors can be purer, brighter, and more energetic than the original, but avoid fluorescence, neon, or candy gradients; avoid Morandi colors, grayish tones, pastels, and deliberate desaturation. The background should be significantly lighter and simpler to let the high-saturation brick subject become the absolute focus.\\n\\nThe material emphasizes realistic matte ABS plastic bricks and a voxel assembly feel, with flat surfaces and soft plastic reflections, maintaining clear assembly gaps, hierarchies, and natural contact shadows between modules. Lighting is soft and clear, keeping colors vivid and transparent while expressing the thickness and 3D structure of the bricks, avoiding metallic or glassy finishes, excessive CG reflections, and cheap game screenshot textures.\\n\\nText acts as an auxiliary design element, distilling a short English title from the subject's identity, action, emotion, or meaning, paired with a minimal amount of tags or micro-annotations. The text can use modular, pixelated, or brick manual-style typography, aligning or cleverly interleaving with the subject silhouette, base, and negative space, while always remaining restrained and not overpowering the subject.\\n\\nThe overall presentation shows a visual relationship of real photography × bright brick reconstruction: the top half is the real world, and the bottom half is like rebuilding the same theme into an exquisite brick artwork. The image should be vivid, fresh, and cute but not naive, possessing the visual temperament of high-end toy brands, designer collectibles, and modern editorial posters, avoiding low-saturation/muddy colors, complex Minecraft scenes, scattered bricks, children's game interfaces, and e-commerce toy display vibes."}