{"id":"32251","prompt":"Please turn each photo I upload into an independent high-end design poster, not a multi-image collage; each photo should be output separately. The overall composition uses a 3:4 vertical layout, with the top and bottom sections having a strict 1:1 height ratio, each occupying 50% of the frame. The upper part retains the original photo, maintaining its primary structure, real texture, natural light, shadow, and original color atmosphere, with only slight high-end photographic color grading to give it the quality of an art magazine, fashion publication, or exhibition photography. To fit the aspect ratio, backgrounds like the sky, ground, or environment can be naturally extended, but the subject must not be stretched, distorted, or altered. The lower part extracts the most recognizable **subject, outline, posture, and narrative relationship** from the photo and reconstructs it into a graphic illustration and collage with a **modern magazine cover style and high-end editorial design temperament**. Do not mechanically trace photo details; instead, extract the core visual motifs from the original image, transforming the subject into a more generalized, vivid, and brand-like graphic system. Through repetition, layering, scaling, cropping, collage, and texture variations, build a thematic visual scene around the subject so that one can immediately feel it belongs to the same object, emotion, and narrative as the photo above. The composition emphasizes clear layering, scale contrast, and layout rhythm. Based on the subject's characteristics, transform outlines, partial shapes, environmental elements, or structural relationships from the original image into large-scale repetitive graphics to form a progression of background, middle subject, and foreground highlight layers. The main visual can be freely off-centered, interspersed, or overlaid, but must maintain clear focus and strong readability. Small-scale, high-contrast accent elements can be appropriately added to enhance drama and storytelling without weakening the subject itself. The color scheme extracts the most vital, recognizable, and emotionally evocative colors from the photo above, converting them into a more refined and vivid high-quality graphic palette. The overall look can use a highly saturated but non-cheap integrated color system, establishing layers through primary, auxiliary, dark grounding, and bright accent colors. Allow for rich variations between integrated color blocks while retaining textures like grain, grid, fabric, inkjet, rubbing, dry brush, and print effects, giving the image a blend of freshness, richness, fashion, and natural vitality. Avoid a realistic photographic feel, muddy colors, smooth 3D, and ordinary commercial illustration styles. Text should participate in the composition like a true **magazine cover typography system** rather than just adding a title. Extract a striking English main title from the photo's theme, mood, action, season, texture, or symbolic meaning, and pair it with a more emotional or narrative Chinese title. Small amounts of descriptive phrases, numbers, issue dates, locations, times, or tags can also be added. Text can use extra-large font sizes, horizontal interspersing, vertical stacking, partial occlusion, subject overlay, crossing color blocks, or embedding in negative space to create a cover feel. The overall layout must be bold, modern, clear, and possess a brand visual and high-end editorial design quality. The overall presentation should achieve a visual effect that is **modern and fashionable, fresh and rich, flat and collaged, layered, strongly typographic, with obvious print textures and vitality**. Whether the subject is a person, animal, plant, building, object, vehicle, natural landscape, or abstract scene, the prompt should maintain good adaptability and portability, avoiding templated forest illustrations, ordinary travel posters, e-commerce layouts, cartoonish vibes, and cheap decorative styles."}