
Eloise at the Plaza Illustration
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Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference.
Transform the subject into a character in the art style of the Eloise children's book series (illustrated by Hilary Knight), rendered in the distinctive pen-and-ink illustration style.
IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):
– Preserve the subject's hairstyle, hair color, outfit colors, and personality
– Maintain the same expression and energy
– The person must remain recognizable
ELOISE ILLUSTRATION STYLE (CRITICAL):
– Match Hilary Knight's distinctive pen-and-ink illustration style
– Energetic, slightly chaotic, bustling character drawings
– Fine, detailed pen-line hatching and cross-hatching
– Selective color (mostly line art with strategic pink and red accents)
– Mischievous, high-society, Plaza Hotel energy
– Classic mid-century children's book illustration quality
BODY PROPORTIONS:
– Slightly exaggerated, energetic proportions
– Thin, angular, dynamic limbs
– Slightly oversized head
– Expressive, dramatic gestures
– Animated, perpetual-motion body language
– Impish, confident posture
FACE STYLE:
– Detailed pen-and-ink facial features
– Expressive eyes with fine pen lines
– Small but animated mouth
– Hair sticking out in messy, energetic directions
– Mischievous, slightly naughty expression
– Fine line detail on face
– Character and attitude in every stroke
HAIR:
– Recreate the subject's hairstyle in pen-and-ink form
– Loose, energetic, slightly messy hair
– Fine pen-line rendering
– Maintain original hair color (or leave as ink lines with selective color)
– Wild, untamed energy in the hair
CLOTHING:
– Reinterpret the subject's outfit in Eloise's world
– Fancy hotel-chic or preppy clothing
– Suspenders, pleated skirts, Mary Janes, or smart casual
– Maintain original outfit colors as selective color accents
– Fine pen-line detail on clothing folds and textures
– Mix of sophisticated and playful
RENDERING TECHNIQUE (NON-NEGOTIABLE):
– Fine pen-and-ink line work as the primary medium
– Detailed hatching and cross-hatching for shading
– Selective use of color — mostly pink, red, and black
– Some areas left as pure line art, others given watercolor or ink wash
– NOT full-color — the limited color palette is essential
– Mid-century children's book illustration quality
POSE & FRAMING:
– Full body visible head to toe
– Centered character
– Energetic, dramatic, mischievous pose
– In motion — running, skipping, or dramatically gesturing
BACKGROUND:
– White/cream paper background
– Optional: quick pen sketch of grand hotel interior elements
– Minimal but suggestive of luxury
NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:
– No full-color rendering — Eloise uses SELECTIVE LIMITED COLOR
– No clean digital lines — must be fine pen-and-ink
– No anime or cartoon style
– No 3D
– Must match Hilary Knight's specific pen-and-ink illustration style