Hanbok Baby Korean New Year Greeting Card

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Prompt
[Purpose] Convert the user's attached baby photo into a Korean New Year greeting card with hanbok. [Scene] Use the attached photo as the base. Preserve the original baby's face, expression, body shape, gaze, pose, and composition. Naturally composite the baby in elegant traditional hanbok: {hanbok_top_color} jeogori (top) + {hanbok_skirt_color} chima (skirt). Add a {background_motif} with {season_flower} branches; a {left_pouch_color} fortune pouch with 福 embroidery on the left and a {right_pouch_color} fortune pouch on the right. Subtle hanji paper texture, small Korean knot (norigae) decorations at the top. Overall warm cream and pastel tone. [Style] Warm family holiday greeting card, soft natural light, premium hanji paper texture, traditional Korean decoration. Baby's skin and face natural and lovely, no excessive retouching. [Text] Place "{headline}" at the top in Noto Serif KR Bold (refined Korean serif, includes Latin glyphs). Below it, "{subline}" in Noto Serif KR Regular gray as a smaller subline. [Aspect] 2:3 portrait (1024x1536), top 30% reserved for typography. [🚫 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 characters) - Natural baby face and fingers, no anatomical distortion - No real brand logos or celebrity names — generic traditional decoration only - Avoid excessive saturation/HDR
Frequently asked questions
- Q. What if my baby's expression looks awkward in the generated card?
- A. The original photo's expression is preserved as-is, so choose a photo with a natural smile. Front-facing photos with simple backgrounds composite cleanest.
- Q. How do I change the hanbok colors or props?
- A. Pick one of the 3 design themes on the card page (Classic Hanbok / Modern Pastel / Spring Fresh) — jeogori, chima, fortune pouches, background, and flowers all swap together as a full set. For finer tuning, send a follow-up after the ChatGPT result like 'change jeogori color to lavender, keep everything else' to change a single element.
- Q. Can I change the headline message?
- A. The main headline and subline are freely editable. Beyond 'Happy New Year,' you can use other Korean holiday greetings like Parents' Day or Chuseok messages.
- Q. What seasons is this card best for?
- A. Best for Korean Lunar New Year (around late January), New Year January, and Chuseok (mid-September) — sending greeting cards to family and relatives. Change the headline to use it for any holiday.
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