
Gabby's Dollhouse Character Transformation
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Transform the subject from the uploaded photo into a character from Gabby's Dollhouse, the colorful Netflix animated series, in the show's unique mixed-media style.
Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the subject. Reimagine them as a resident of Gabby's magical dollhouse.
**IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):**
– Preserve the subject's key facial features, hair color/style, and expression
– The person should be recognizable in the cute, cat-themed style
– Adapt their clothing to match the show's colorful, crafty aesthetic
**GABBY'S DOLLHOUSE STYLE:**
– Mixed-media look combining 3D CGI characters with handcrafted, textured environments
– Characters have cat ears and cat-like features (whisker marks on cheeks, small cat nose)
– Large sparkly eyes with star/heart-shaped highlights
– Pastel color palette with pops of bright pink, purple, teal, and yellow
– Everything has a handmade, crafty quality — felt textures, glitter, sticker-like decorations
**CHARACTER / STYLE DETAILS:**
– The subject gets adorable cat ears matching their hair color and whisker marks on their cheeks
– Their outfit becomes a colorful, crafty ensemble with cat-themed accessories (cat-shaped purse, paw-print patterns)
– Background: inside one of the dollhouse rooms — the craft room with colorful supplies, or the kitchen with cat-shaped appliances
– Include sparkles, glitter particles, and small decorative elements floating around
– CatRat or Pandy Paws could peek from behind furniture in the background
**OUTPUT:**
– Full body, inside the magical dollhouse
– Bright, warm interior lighting with sparkle effects
– High quality 3D/mixed-media render
**NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:**
– No dark or scary elements
– Must include cat features (ears, whiskers) — that's essential to the show's identity
– No flat 2D — must have the show's 3D/mixed-media look
– Do not alter core identity beyond the cat-ification