# Describe the number, name, and appearance characteristics of the characters in the reference image here [[Character Appearance]] A watercolor illustration where all the above characters have transformed into cute βsnowmen.β Conversion Rules: - The bodies of all characters will take the shape of a βsnowman without limbs,β consisting of stacked white snowballs. - The whole body is composed of 2 or 3 snowballs. Taller characters should have 3 segments. - Eliminate human skin, limbs, and clothing details, making the body out of snow. - To identify each character, only their characteristic βhats,β βribbons,β and βimage-colored buttons or scarvesβ should be attached to the snowman. - The face should use simple snowman parts (black round eyes, orange or round nose). β Important Material Rule (Hair Correction): - [Highest Priority] Hair parts must never be drawn as βhuman hairβ or βwigs.β - The shape of the hair is maintained, but the material is entirely βpure white snow mass.β - Completely ignore the original character's hair color (such as black or brown) and express it in the snow's original βsolid white (#FFFFFF).β - Do not draw individual strands of hair; depict it as a βsingle massβ of compacted snow. - Eliminate the boundary between the head snowball and the hairstyle part, integrating them like a single large snow sculpture. - The texture should not be smooth but should have the βroughnessβ and βunevennessβ characteristic of snow. - The hair shape should be drawn as a βwhite silhouetteβ integrated with the snowman's head. The ends of the hair should not be sharp but rounded and plump, like melting snow. Art Style: - Analog-feeling watercolor painting. - White drawing paper texture. - Outlines are soft, and colors are pale and blurred. - The background is white or a faint snowy landscape.
0 Comments
π₯ Co-learning Circle 0
Observe other members' variables & configurations, and click "Study & Retry" to instantly import settings and practice!