Baby Naive Art Storybook Illustration

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[Input] - output_size: 1024x1024 (1:1 square) - reference: 1 baby photo (upper body or full body) [Purpose] Convert the user's attached baby photo into a naive art storybook illustration — soft watercolor + colored pencil style of a baby in a whimsical flower garden. The result should feel like a page from a Korean children's picture book, not a photograph. [Scene — image-to-image edit, preserve baby identity] Use the attached photo as the base baby. PRESERVE the baby's identity (face proportions, age, hair style, skin tone) but re-illustrate everything in soft naive art style. Pose direction: {pose_direction}. Re-imagine the baby in a hand-painted flower garden: - The baby wears a charming illustrated outfit — a simple white or pastel dress/onesie with tiny floral embroidery, optionally a soft knit bonnet (small animal ears, floral pattern, or plain knit) - Surrounded by hand-painted flowers (tulips, daisies, small wildflowers), green leaves, a small ceramic flower pot or watering can, scattered tiny hearts and stars, a small butterfly or bee - Background: warm cream paper texture, soft and uncluttered, plenty of breathing room [Color Palette] {palette_description} [Style] - Naive art / Korean children's storybook illustration aesthetic - Soft watercolor washes + light colored pencil outline texture - Gentle, painterly fills with slight imperfect childlike charm - Hand-painted feel, soft outlines (not crisp digital lines) - Low-saturation pastel only — no neon, no harsh contrast [Composition] - 1:1 square - Baby centered, occupying 55-65% of vertical space - Decorative motifs scattered around without crowding the subject - Plenty of cream background visible between motifs [CRITICAL — Naive art, not photography] - This is NOT a photograph — fully illustrated, painterly style - Preserve the baby's face proportions, age, and hair, but render as illustration (no realistic skin texture) - Soft pastel only, low saturation [🚫 PROHIBITED] - 3D, anime, manga, vector-flat style (must feel hand-painted) - Real brand logos, celebrity references - Text inside the artwork - Neon, saturated, or harsh colors - Crisp digital lines (use soft watercolor outlines)
Frequently asked questions
- Q. What kind of photo works best?
- A. An upper-body or full-body photo works best. Sitting, back view, or side view all translate well into the illustration. Face-only crops lose the storybook mood.
- Q. The outfit and background look totally different from my photo.
- A. This is an illustration card — outfit and background are redrawn in storybook style. Face proportions, hair, and pose are preserved. If you want a closer outfit match, follow up in ChatGPT: 'Please draw the outfit similar to the yellow shirt in my photo.'
- Q. How are the palettes different?
- A. Spring pastel is the most natural storybook tone. Warm autumn uses mustard and terracotta. Mono pink is soft pink monotone. Minimal cream uses a cream base with just one accent color for a quiet mood.
- Q. My baby's face doesn't look like the photo.
- A. Illustrations preserve proportions rather than exact likeness. Follow up in ChatGPT: 'Please redraw the face shape and eyes closer to the attached photo.' Likeness usually improves on the second try.
- Q. Will the print quality be good for framing?
- A. It prints crisply up to postcard size. For larger prints like A4, ask your print shop for a quality boost option for the smoothest result.