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GENERAL STYLE AND AESTHETICS:
High-quality cinematic LEGO photography with a macro touch.
Realism in mixed media: a fully photorealistic subject integrated into a 100% LEGO world.SUBJECT RULES (CRITIQUE):
The main subject in the reference image must be 100% LEGO, with a LEGO face and light skin tone.
Maintain the colors of the reference image throughout.
DO NOT stylize, soften, exaggerate, or simplify the subject in any way.
ENVIRONMENT CONVERSION (CRITIQUE):
Transform the environment into a LEGO world using the iconic geometry of LEGO bricks.
All surfaces of the ground, buildings, streets, furniture, props, vegetation, walls, and structures in the environment must be completely rebuilt using LEGO bricks and elements.
Use visible pieces, joints, brick edges, and realistic LEGO proportions and scale.
The materials should resemble real LEGO ABS plastic, with a subtle sheen and sharp edges.
Maintain the original spatial arrangement, perspective, scale, and camera angle of the reference image so the scene is perceived as being in the same location.
OBJECT CONVERSION (CRITIQUE):
Every object the person is holding or touching must be replaced with its LEGO equivalent.
This includes flowers, bouquets, bags, tools, accessories, clothing items, and any other props.
No real-world objects in contact with the subject are allowed.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS:
Flowers must be reconstructed in the style of the LEGO Botanical Collection.
Visible plastic petal pieces.
Glossy ABS plastic material.
Distinctive LEGO stems, leaves, and connectors.
Plants and foliage elsewhere in the scene must also follow LEGO botanical logic and construction principles.
SKY AND ATMOSPHERE RULES (CRITICAL):
The sky must be completely photorealistic and unchanged from the original reference image.
DO NOT convert the sky, clouds, sun, moon, stars, or atmospheric gradients into LEGO or brick elements.
Preserve the natural color of the sky, the softness of the clouds, the light’s attenuation, and the atmospheric depth.
Only objects on the ground, architectural elements, environmental features, and physical world elements are converted into LEGO materials.
LIGHTING AND INTEGRATION:
Maintain realistic, cinematic lighting that matches the original scene.
Ensure the person blends naturally into the LEGO environment with accurate shadows, reflections, and points of contact.
Avoid exaggerated cartoonishness or a fantastical style.
The final image must convey realism and credibility, like a real photograph taken within a high-quality LEGO environment with a real person present.