
Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon Cartoon Character
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Transform the uploaded subject into a stylized "Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon" cartoon character. Cartoon interpretation (not live-action): exaggerate and simplify proportions for animation — slightly larger expressive eyes, softened jawline, lean elongated limbs, and a slightly oversized head consistent with modern animated character design. Preserve the subject’s face, expression, hairstyle, and key recognizable features (face shape, freckles, scar or birthmarks if present) but reinterpret them in Hiccup’s cartoon aesthetic: thin, slightly upturned nose, subtle determined/curious expression, tousled auburn/brown hair reimagined with stylized hair clumps. Reimagine body language and posture to match Hiccup’s natural stance — a confident yet thoughtful slight lean forward, one shoulder slightly raised, relaxed hands (adapt original pose to feel natural for an adventurous teenage Viking). Reimagine clothing: replace modern garments with Hiccup-inspired Viking tunic, leather vest/pauldron, travel belt and boots — keep colors and major motifs echoing the original outfit so there’s recognizable correspondence (e.g., preserve dominant color palette or a signature accessory), and add small dragon-themed details (stitching, runes, shinguard). Use bright, warm painterly color palette with complementary accents, clean soft cel shading mixed with subtle painterly textures, smooth outlines, and animation-inspired rim and key lighting to create depth and heroic mood. Add stylized atmospheric background in a 3:4 portrait aspect ratio: Viking coastal cliff village at golden hour with distant dragons in silhouette and soft clouds; slight motion blur on background to emphasize subject. High resolution, crisp character foreground, character centered, full upper body to three-quarter view. Include subtle film grain and polished illustration finish consistent with mainstream feature-animation concept art.