
Big City Greens Cartoon Character Transformation
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Transform the person in the uploaded photo into a character from Disney Channel's Big City Greens, in the exact cartoon art style of the show.
Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the subject.
**IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):**
– Preserve the subject's hairstyle shape, hair color, skin tone, expression, and clothing style
– The person must remain recognizable even in the simplified cartoon form
– Adapt their features to the show's rounded, geometric character design while keeping identity intact
**BIG CITY GREENS STYLE:**
– Bold thick black outlines with consistent line weight throughout
– Flat bright colors with minimal shading — the show uses a vibrant, saturated palette
– Simplified geometric shapes for body parts: round heads, tube-like limbs, large oval eyes
– Characters have dot-like pupils in large white eyes (NO detailed iris)
– Rounded rectangular body shapes with short stubby proportions
– Exaggerated expressions and poses — characters are always dynamic
**CHARACTER DETAILS:**
– Adapt the subject's clothing to the show's simplified style — bold solid colors, simple patterns
– Include the rural-meets-urban aesthetic: maybe overalls with a city jacket, or farm boots with streetwear
– Give the character the show's signature wide toothy grin or expressive face
– Add small details: bandaid, freckles, or accessory that matches the subject's real accessories
– Background: the Green family's Big City apartment building rooftop with the city skyline and a small garden patch
**OUTPUT:**
– Full body, dynamic fun pose (jumping, waving, or mid-action)
– Bright daytime lighting, cheerful atmosphere
– Clean vector-like quality matching the show's digital animation
**NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:**
– No realistic proportions or detailed anatomy
– No anime or manga style
– No gradients or complex shading — keep it flat and bold
– Do not add realistic eyes — use the show's simple dot-pupil style
– No dark or moody color palettes