{"id":"32246","prompt":"Same process: Please turn each photo I upload into an independent high-end design poster, no multi-image stitching, output each photo individually. The overall composition adopts a 3:4 vertical layout, with the upper and lower areas strictly 1:1 in height, each occupying 50% of the screen. The upper part retains the original photo, maintaining the main structure, real texture, natural light and shadow, and the original color atmosphere, with only slight high-end photography color grading to give it the texture of lifestyle magazines, independent publications, and art photography. To fit the frame, the environmental background can be naturally extended, but the subject must not be stretched, distorted, or changed. The lower part first understands the true **visual core and meaning** of the original image: judging that the most important thing in the picture is not 'what is there', but 'what is most worth remembering'—it could be a subject, an action, a group of relationships, a contrast, an emotional moment, or some symbolic meaning. Then extract the most recognizable **subject, outline, posture, spatial relationship, and narrative clues** from it, and reconstruct it as a fun editorial poster of 'real subject + black line doodle little people'. Do not mechanically intercept the largest object of the original image, but retain the visual anchors that best represent the spirit and storytelling of the photo, so that the lower part can correspond to the original image at a glance and look like a clever secondary interpretation of the original image. The real subject maintains its material and identity characteristics, and the angle, proportion, light, and color can be appropriately optimized to make the core features more prominent; information unrelated to the meaning in the original image can be discarded, but key relationships supporting the theme must be retained. Add a small number of minimalist black line doodle little people around the subject. The actions, positions, and interaction methods of the little people are generated naturally according to the form, context, and potential meaning of the original image, making them seem to be responding to, amplifying, or reversing the original story of the photo, rather than just doing random movements. The color scheme extracts the most recognizable and energetic colors from the photo above, which can be appropriately purified, brightened, and reorganized. The background is mainly off-white, light-colored, or the most comfortable light color in the original image, maintaining a large amount of white space; the real subject bears the main color, and the little people and text form a contrast with black or dark gray thin lines, overall clean, light, and restrained. The text also grows naturally from the **core meaning, emotion, and visual relationship** of the original image, without directly stating the name of the object or using fixed copy. Transform the meaning most worth remembering in the photo into extremely short, relaxed, clever, slightly humorous, or punny handwritten text, making it like a note, a thought, or a voice-over left by the little person. The text can be freely arranged along the subject's outline, character actions, or the rhythm of white space, completing the narrative together with the little person and the subject, rather than a title pasted on later. The overall balance is maintained between the **real subject, core meaning, micro-narrative, naive lines, and a large amount of white space**. Whether the original image is a person, animal, plant, food, building, object, vehicle, or natural scene, you should first grasp 'what this photo is really about' and then decide how to reconstruct it, avoiding catching objects but not relationships, doing cute interactions without a theme, cartoon sticker feel, complex decoration, and a template feel. 💣language: english"}