Japanese Game Center Print Club (Purikura 2.0) AI generated image example

Japanese Game Center Print Club (Purikura 2.0)

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Transform the uploaded photo into a Japanese game center Print Club (プリクラ) photo with heavy digital decoration. Use the uploaded image as the ONLY reference. **IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):** – Preserve the subject's face, hairstyle, and outfit – Beauty filter applied: skin smoothed, eyes slightly enlarged (standard purikura processing) – The person remains recognizable despite the beautification **PRINT CLUB STYLE:** – Modern Japanese purikura (プリクラ) machine output – Heavy beautification: skin smoothed and brightened, eyes enlarged 10-20%, face slightly slimmed – Oversaturated, candy-colored aesthetic – Sparkle filter overlay: tiny star and heart bokeh scattered across the image – Soft, dreamlike glow over the entire image – Background replaced with pastel gradient or kawaii pattern **PRINT CLUB DETAILS:** – Elaborate digital stamps and stickers decorating the frame: hearts, stars, ribbons, bears, flowers – Handwritten Japanese text (カワイイ, キラキラ, ☆) scattered around in colorful pen – Decorative frame border with cute designs (lace, ribbons, polka dots) – Color palette: pastel pink, lavender, mint green, baby blue, cream – Subject's cheeks have added blush circles (rosy pink) – Cute animal ears (cat, bunny, bear) digitally added to subject's head – Multiple poses in a grid (2x2 or 1x4 strip format) – Each frame has a different decorative theme/border – "♥ PRINT CLUB ♥" or machine brand logo at bottom **OUTPUT:** – Multi-frame purikura sheet (4-6 small photos) – Heavily decorated, kawaii aesthetic – Authentic Japanese photo booth quality **NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:** – No natural/minimal editing — purikura is ALWAYS heavily processed – No dark or moody colors — everything is pastel and bright – No Western photo booth style — this is specifically Japanese purikura – Subject remains recognizable despite beautification