# --- CORE CONCEPTION (The Doll Universe) ---
Base Style: High-resolution, photorealistic capture of multiple high-end, poseable miniature art dolls set within a detailed roombox diorama. These are *physical dolls*, not realistic humans.
Object Type: Super-deformed Chibi figurines, approximately 2-head-tall proportions. Soft, plump, undeniable "cute" aesthetics.
Aesthetic: Professional dollhouse photography. Warm, nostalgic, micro-diorama feel with extreme shallow depth of field.
# --- CHARACTER CONVERSION RULES (Per Input Image) ---
# When processing 1 to 5 input images, each unique character must be converted into this doll style, retaining their distinct identifying features (from their respective input image) while adhering to these "doll" rules:
Face & Expression:
- Capture the unique positive emotion of each character (e.g., character 1 is smiling, character 2 looks curious) but render them with soft, rounded, gentle lines. Like classic cherubic doll faces. No sharp lines.
Eye Style (CRITICAL):
- Large, perfectly round, inset *acrylic toy eyes* with a high-gloss, glossy finish. They must have soft, distinct toy reflections, not realistic eye details. This removes any "uncanny" feeling.
Hair & Texture:
- Hairstyles and colors from each input image are rendered as *molded, velvety flocking material*. The fibers must be densely packed, looking like soft, colorful fur or plush texture. Small accessories are tiny, perfect miniature props (e.g., molded plastic).
Body & Skin:
- Extremely plump, pear-shaped chibi doll bodies. Limbs are short, chubby, and stumpy. The entire exposed body (face, hands, etc.) must have fine-grained, velvety soft flocking material in coordinates tones (e.g., peach, warm beige). No realistic skin texture.
Clothing & Tailoring:
- All clothing must have a "handmade miniature" quality using scaled fabrics like finely woven cotton or felt.
- Faithful reproduction of the upper body garments (jackets/shirts) from each input image, scaled for chibi bodies with micro-details (e.g., non-functional tiny zippers/buttons).
- MANDATORY COORDINATED LOWER BODY: Each doll must have a full, tailored lower-body garment derived from their input image (or perfectly coordinated in color/fabric). Skirts are full/puffy; pants are short/chubby. Add tiny details like lace trim to enhance the "collectible" feel.
# --- [IMPORTANT] MULTI-CHARACTER ARRANGEMENT & INTERACTION ---
# This section defines how the dolls interact in the scene. Adjust based on the number of inputs.
Composition:
- A centered composition in the square frame, focusing on the dolls.
Arrangement (1 to 5 dolls):
- [IF 1 DOLL]: Centered, standing, charmingly posed.
- [IF 2 DOLLS]: Positions are centered in the diorama. The two dolls must be turned toward each other, looking directly into each other's eyes (eye contact is crucial), posed as if in mid-conversation.
- [IF 3-5 DOLLS]: Arranged in a cozy, natural "gathering" cluster within the diorama. They are not standing straight in a line; instead, they are posed facing slightly toward the center of the group, interacting. Some may be turned 3/4 toward another, sharing a moment, while another looks on warmly. The group forms a visually balanced semi-circle or cozy cluster.
Poses:
- Natural, cute, collaborative poses. Hand-stumps might be near their faces in a shy giggle, or one doll's tiny arm might be gently touching another's shoulder, or they might be looking at a shared miniature prop.
# --- ENVIRONMENT AND PHOTOGRAPHY ---
Setting:
Type: Full miniature roombox diorama (three walls, floor).
Diorama: A highly detailed, "lived-in" mini dollhouse room with scaled miniature wooden furniture. (Atmosphere: cozy wooden cottage or rustic warmth).
Props:
- Scatter photorealistic, perfectly scaled miniatures around the dolls: a miniature porcelain tea set, a tiny stack of books, a tiny potted succulent, and a miniature rug.
Lighting:
- Warm, soft, filtered natural light simulating scale light from a miniature window, casting soft shadows that highlight the fuzzy flocking texture.
Focus/Depth of Field (CRITICAL):
- **EXTREMELY SHALLOW.** The dolls' eyes (specifically the main interacting pair's eyes) must be in sharp focus. The foreground frame of the roombox and the background of the diorama must melt into a beautiful, soft bokeh to emphasize the miniature scale.
Camera Angle:
- Eye-level to the 2-head-tall dolls, looking directly into the open roombox.