Hanbok Baby Doljanchi 1st Birthday Invitation

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[Purpose] Convert the user's attached baby photo into a Korean 1st birthday (Doljanchi) invitation card with hanbok. [Scene] Use the attached photo as the base. Preserve the original baby's face, expression, body shape, gaze, pose, and composition (identity intact). Naturally composite the baby in a traditional hanbok: {hanbok_top_color} jeogori with {hanbok_skirt_color} chima, optional silk jokduri (traditional headpiece). The baby sits gracefully in a traditional Korean setting: {background_motif} with {flower_motif} branches, a {pouch_color} fortune pouch with 福 embroidery beside the baby, a small doljabi table (dol-sang) with traditional ceremonial items (silk thread, brush, and coins) nearby, small Korean knot (norigae) accents, and a tiny "첫돌" wooden tag on the side. [Style] Premium Korean 1st birthday invitation card photography. Soft natural front-light, warm hanji paper backdrop tone, subtle film grain, gentle highlight bloom. Baby's skin and face natural and lovely, no excessive retouching, no over-saturation. [Text] Use Noto Serif KR (refined Korean serif, includes Latin glyphs) for all Hangul. Top small subheader: "첫 번째 생일에 초대합니다" in Noto Serif KR Regular gray. Main headline: "{baby_name} 돌잔치" in Noto Serif KR Bold extra-large dark brown (#4A3A2C). Event date row (with small calendar icon): "{event_date}" in Noto Serif KR Regular. Event location row (with small pin icon): "{event_location}" in Noto Serif KR Regular. Bottom closing line: "{closing_message}" centered Noto Serif KR Regular. Parent names: "{parent_names}" Noto Serif KR Regular smaller. Contact: "📞 {contact_phone}" Noto Serif KR Regular smallest. [Aspect] 2:3 portrait (1024x1536), top 18% for headline, middle 55% for baby + decorative scene, bottom 27% for parent message + contact. [🚫 IMPORTANT] - Preserve original baby's face, expression, body shape, and composition from the attached photo - Do NOT generate a new person - Hangul text must be precise (no broken or misrendered characters) - Natural baby face and fingers, no anatomical distortion - No real brand logos or celebrity names — generic traditional Korean decoration only - Avoid excessive saturation/HDR, keep warm cream-pastel tone
Frequently asked questions
- Q. Is it good for sending via KakaoTalk or Instagram?
- A. The 2:3 portrait ratio (1024×1536) fits KakaoTalk chats, Instagram stories, and feed posts well. The headline reads cleanly in KakaoTalk previews, and Instagram stories show the full image at full-screen height.
- Q. The baby's Korean name didn't render correctly.
- A. GPT Image 2 doesn't always render Hangul with 100% accuracy — characters sometimes break. Send a follow-up: 'Re-render the headline text exactly as "{baby_name} 돌잔치" — make sure all Hangul characters are precise'. It will redraw the text correctly.
- Q. Can I make the design more elaborate (or simpler)?
- A. Pick one of the 3 design themes — Classic Hanok (signature pink/lavender), Soft Pastel (bright mint/cream), or Royal Red (deep red/gold). One click swaps the full set. For finer tuning, send a follow-up like 'change jeogori color to ivory, keep everything else' to change a single element.
- Q. Can I print it for the doljanchi venue?
- A. 1024×1536 prints well at around 6×9 inches. For larger sizes (A4, poster), run it through an upscaler (Topaz, Magnific, Real-ESRGAN); the hanbok embroidery and background texture hold up well after upscaling.
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