
Compose three tiny cherry tomatoes on a thin wooden skewer placed naturally across the baby's nose in the attached photo. Best for sleeping or close-up front-facing newborns — a playful Korean Anpanman nod.
Prompt
[Purpose]
Transform the user's attached baby photo into a playful "Anpanman tomato nose" close-up by adding three small cherry tomatoes on a thin wooden skewer placed across the baby's nose.
[Scene]
Use the attached photo as the base. Preserve the original Korean Asian baby's face, expression, body, skin tone, hair, and composition exactly (identity intact). Place three small {tomato_type} tomatoes on a small wooden skewer across the baby's nose, evoking an Anpanman cheek-and-nose pattern. Tomatoes look fresh and lightly glossy.
[Style]
Soft warm natural daylight from a window, gentle indoor mood, subtle film grain, no harsh shadow. Baby's skin natural and lovely, no over-retouching. Korean newborn lifestyle photography vibe (think Instagram trend posts).
[Text]
Optional small handwritten Hangul caption in lower-right corner: "{caption_text}" in soft warm brown, Cafe24 handwritten pen style, small (around 5% of frame height). Skip if caption is blank.
[Aspect]
2:3 portrait (1024x1536) close-up, face fills ~60% of the frame, top 15% breathing room, bottom 25% for fabric/blanket and optional caption.
[🚫 IMPORTANT]
- Korean Asian baby (한국인)
- Generate a fresh baby face — no reference photo used
- Preserve original baby's face, expression, and body from the attached photo
- Tomato skewer rests gently across the nose ONLY — eyes, mouth, and cheek areas FULLY visible (no broader face occlusion)
- Natural baby anatomy (5 fingers, no distortion)
- Adult fingers holding the skewer are realistic and gentle
- Hangul caption (if any) must be precise (no broken characters)
- No real brand logos, character IP, or celebrity references
- Avoid excessive saturation/HDR, keep warm natural daylight tone
Click to open ChatGPT with the prompt auto-filled.
Sleeping or close-up front-facing photos work best. Aim for the face to fill at least 50% of the frame and the nose to be visible head-on. Side or back angles make the skewer composite awkward.
The card defaults to 3. Send a follow-up like "Use only 1 tomato" or "Make it 5 tomatoes". More than 5 starts to extend past the face and looks awkward.
Yes, but the Anpanman charm lands hardest on sleeping newborns and pre-100-day babies. With toddlers (1y+), the expression makes it read more like "food play" than the Anpanman parody.
Yes — send a follow-up like "Use small strawberries instead" or "Use 3 grapes". Any small round fruit works. Red, light orange, or deep purple lands closest to the Anpanman tone.