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Cozy Cafe Chibi Scrapbook Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: warm cafe diary with latte foam, receipt scraps, tiny hearts, and soft washi tape.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: off-center chibi, two paper scraps, one cup sticker, cream margin. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: cream paper, coffee brown, coral accent, soft graphite doodles. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Chibi Selfie Prompts performs best when you upload a clear reference image first, then replace [SUBJECT], style, ratio, labels, and output use in the prompt.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageCommute Mini-Me Diary Sticker Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: daily commute memory with route line, tiny transit marks, and street-corner charm.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: standing chibi, simple route curve, two stamp modules, open top area. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: cool gray, pale blue, muted yellow, notebook paper texture. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageTravel Snapshot Chibi Page Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: personal trip scrapbook with compact landmark hint and postcard warmth.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: chibi in lower third, one abstract landmark, passport stamp corners. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: sand beige, sky blue, outfit-driven accent, matte sticker shine. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageCozy Home Chibi Mood Board Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: quiet indoor diary with blanket, desk, or bedroom props.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: seated chibi, rug or desk shape, three tidy object stickers. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: milk tea beige, lavender, warm ivory, pencil grain. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Chibi Selfie Prompts performs best when you upload a clear reference image first, then replace [SUBJECT], style, ratio, labels, and output use in the prompt.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageFitness Check-In Chibi Sticker Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: upbeat workout check-in with active pose and small progress badges.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: dynamic chibi pose, diagonal motion line, two simple badges. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: mint, sporty white, charcoal, energetic accent color. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageStudy Desk Chibi Diary Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: study or workday diary with stationery and tidy productivity mood.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: chibi at desk, notebook grid, checklist strip, large clean margin. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: cream notebook paper, pale green, warm desk-light glow. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: For publishable output, state 4:5, title space, whitespace, and readable label rules so the model avoids dense microtext.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageShopping Street Chibi Scrapbook Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: fashionable street snapshot with outfit emphasis and playful tags.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: full-body chibi, simplified storefront shapes, three fashion tags. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: off-white, soft black, outfit accent colors, translucent tape. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Chibi Selfie Prompts performs best when you upload a clear reference image first, then replace [SUBJECT], style, ratio, labels, and output use in the prompt.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
Create Similar ImageBest Friends Chibi Sticker Sheet Create a 4:5 chibi scrapbook selfie image for an uploaded clear lifestyle photo of [PERSON].
Scene fit: This scene should feel cute, personal, handmade, and clean. It is not a serious editorial poster or technical diagram.
Visual direction: friendship sticker sheet with matching diary charm.
Subject treatment: Preserve the reference person's hairstyle, outfit color, glasses, pose, and most recognizable details, then simplify them into a polished chibi mini-me sticker with rounded proportions and expressive eyes.
Composition: two or three chibi stickers, even spacing, small shared doodles. Use one main chibi figure, 2-4 small diary objects, soft paper layers, neat doodles, and generous empty space. Keep the scrapbook feeling organized rather than chaotic.
Color and material: pastel paper, soft pink, blue, clean ink outlines. Use refined lighting, controlled contrast, and coherent material texture that matches this scene.
Typography and labels: Use only a few readable diary words such as date, mood, place, or today. No long captions.
Quality rules: The subject and background must form one intentional visual system. Make the prompt result match the template scene first: use ornate detail only where the scene calls for it, and use simplicity where clarity matters. Avoid realistic adult proportions, luxury campaign mood, technical callouts, heavy collage, too many stickers, unreadable handwriting, real logos, watermarks, distorted anatomy, low-resolution artifacts, cheap stock clichés, and visual noise.
Set aspect ratio to 4:5.
Why it works: Swap the subject, place, product, person, title, and labels first. Keep composition, material, lighting, and constraint phrases intact.
How to adapt: Replace the subject, labels, ratio, and visual constraints while keeping this card's composition logic.
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