
IKEA Assembly Instruction Manual Figure
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Transform the person in the uploaded photo into an IKEA assembly instruction manual figure — the faceless, genderless, universally understood stick figure that guides you through building furniture.
Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the subject. Convert the person into IKEA's distinctive instruction manual illustration style.
**IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):**
– Preserve the subject's hairstyle shape (as a simple outline on the round head)
– Keep their outfit as simplified clothing shapes on the stick figure body
– Maintain any distinctive accessories (glasses as two circles, hat as shape)
– The person must be recognizable by their silhouette and clothing despite extreme simplification
**IKEA INSTRUCTION STYLE:**
– Simple line drawing: thin black lines on white background
– The figure is a basic humanoid: round head (no facial features), tube body, stick limbs
– Hands are simple mittens or circles
– The figure is performing an action: building, carrying, or using furniture
– Clean, precise technical illustration quality — like a real IKEA manual page
– Step numbers in circles (①, ②, ③)
– Arrows showing direction of movement
– Furniture parts with letter labels (A, B, C)
– Tool icons: Allen wrench, screwdriver, hammer
– The 'click' stars showing where parts connect
**PAGE LAYOUT:**
– White page with IKEA manual formatting
– The figure performing a step in the assembly process
– Exploded view of a furniture piece nearby
– Warning icons (⚠️) and measurement indicators
– A small 'x2' or 'x4' indicating quantity of screws/parts
– The IKEA logo small in the corner
– Page number at the bottom
– Multiple sequential panels showing steps
**OUTPUT:**
– Full page IKEA manual illustration
– Technical line drawing quality on white
– Authentic IKEA instruction aesthetic
**NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:**
– No color (or minimal — IKEA instructions use almost no color)
– No facial features — IKEA figures have blank faces
– No detailed anatomy — extreme stick-figure simplification
– No photorealistic rendering — pure technical illustration
– No text descriptions — IKEA instructions are wordless by design (universal)