Generate an illustration image in the style of a travel itinerary according to the following requirements. ## 1. Input Settings ** (Please rewrite this section. If left blank, it will be treated as "Leave it to AI")** - **Character Features**: [Character Features] - **Name (for Title)**: [Name for Title] - **Tourist Destination**: [Tourist Destination] - **Schedule**: [ Format: "Time : Place/Action : Short Comment (Situation or Feeling at the time)" ] - **Packing List**: ## 2. Image Generation Specifications You are an illustrator for a travel magazine. Based on the settings above, draw one "hand-drawn travel itinerary" in the following style. **γStyle and Compositionγ** - **Aspect Ratio**: Vertical (Vertical format close to A4 paper ratio) - **Background**: Graph paper (grid notebook) texture. - **Art Style**: Warm, hand-drawn style illustration like the reference image (watercolor, marker, colored pencil touch). - **Layout**: - Place the title prominently at the top. - Timeline composition connected by arrows flowing from the top left to the bottom right. - Memo illustration of the "Packing List" in the bottom right or an empty space. **γContent and Comment Reflectionγ** - Draw each item in the specified "Schedule" as **5-6 small cut illustrations**. - Maintain **character consistency**. - **Comment Reflection**: - Reflect the content of the "Short Comment" in the schedule in the character's **expression and pose** (e.g., if "delicious," the cheeks should be relaxed; if "excited," the eyes should sparkle). - Place a **handwritten-style text space (like a speech bubble, sign, or writing in the margin)** next to or below each panel for the comment. - *The text in the image must be accurate Japanese. Use a font that looks like handwritten notes.* **γDecorationγ** - Overall cheerful and pop atmosphere. - Decorate with masking tape, stamps, handwritten arrows, and musical note marks.
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