New Year stickers
Instructions
Create a sticker image based on the character design shown in the attached picture.
This Chinese New Year greeting theme features multiple emoticons, a sticker art style, and characters designed based on reference images. The characters are in a semi-Q (cute/minimalist) proportion and are surrounded by a prominent white outline. The overall image has a crayon and pastel grain texture, a soft hand-drawn illustration style, delicate and warm brushstrokes, Korean comic aesthetics, 2D flat illustration, high-definition quality, and high-resolution details.
The main color scheme is bright red, accented with festive gold, creating a clean and bright look. The background is in the style of a scrapbook, featuring simple grid lines and dotted borders, along with New Year elements such as firecrackers, the character "福" (fortune), ingots, and lanterns, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere.
The image includes 6 randomly selected action stickers with vivid and exaggerated expressions, in half-body or full-body poses:
The following are some examples of actions you can refer to:
1. Bowing with hands clasped in greeting to wish someone a Happy New Year.
2. Holding a red lantern
3. Holding Spring Festival couplets (Happy New Year)
4. Setting off fireworks
5. Holding a folding fan (good fortune)
6. Send blessings by making a heart shape with both hands.
7. Holding a gold ingot brings wealth
8. Paste the character "福" (fortune) on the door.
9. Receiving a red envelope brings a happy smile.
10. Bowing with hands clasped in congratulations for good fortune and prosperity.
11. Serving dumplings/glutinous rice balls
12. Wearing a tiger-head hat for a cute New Year's greeting
13. Hang Chinese knots
14. Cover your ears when lighting firecrackers
15. Holding up a koi fish to pray for good luck
16. Holding a lucky bag with both hands
17. Dancing with a Little Lion Head
18. Holding an orange symbolizes good fortune.
19. Bowing with hands clasped in greeting, winking and smiling.
20. Making a peace sign with both hands to welcome the New Year.
The composition is neat, the layout is comfortable, and the ratio is 4:3, making it suitable for use as emojis, New Year's greeting stickers, and journal materials.
description
Create sticker-style New Year pictures
New Year stickers
Instructions
Create a sticker image based on the character design shown in the attached picture.
This Chinese New Year greeting theme features multiple emoticons, a sticker art style, and characters designed based on reference images. The characters are in a semi-Q (cute/minimalist) proportion and are surrounded by a prominent white outline. The overall image has a crayon and pastel grain texture, a soft hand-drawn illustration style, delicate and warm brushstrokes, Korean comic aesthetics, 2D flat illustration, high-definition quality, and high-resolution details.
The main color scheme is bright red, accented with festive gold, creating a clean and bright look. The background is in the style of a scrapbook, featuring simple grid lines and dotted borders, along with New Year elements such as firecrackers, the character "福" (fortune), ingots, and lanterns, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere.
The image includes 6 randomly selected action stickers with vivid and exaggerated expressions, in half-body or full-body poses:
The following are some examples of actions you can refer to:
1. Bowing with hands clasped in greeting to wish someone a Happy New Year.
2. Holding a red lantern
3. Holding Spring Festival couplets (Happy New Year)
4. Setting off fireworks
5. Holding a folding fan (good fortune)
6. Send blessings by making a heart shape with both hands.
7. Holding a gold ingot brings wealth
8. Paste the character "福" (fortune) on the door.
9. Receiving a red envelope brings a happy smile.
10. Bowing with hands clasped in congratulations for good fortune and prosperity.
11. Serving dumplings/glutinous rice balls
12. Wearing a tiger-head hat for a cute New Year's greeting
13. Hang Chinese knots
14. Cover your ears when lighting firecrackers
15. Holding up a koi fish to pray for good luck
16. Holding a lucky bag with both hands
17. Dancing with a Little Lion Head
18. Holding an orange symbolizes good fortune.
19. Bowing with hands clasped in greeting, winking and smiling.
20. Making a peace sign with both hands to welcome the New Year.
The composition is neat, the layout is comfortable, and the ratio is 4:3, making it suitable for use as emojis, New Year's greeting stickers, and journal materials.
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Create sticker-style New Year pictures
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