
Monchhichi Plush Doll Figure
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Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity and pose reference.
Transform the subject into a realistic vintage Monchhichi plush doll figure (1970s–1980s Sekiguchi style).
IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):
– Preserve the subject’s facial structure, hairstyle, hair color, and expression
– The character must still feel like the same person in Monchhichi form
– Maintain the exact pose, framing, and camera angle from the original image
VINTAGE MONCHHICHI STYLE (CRITICAL):
– Classic Japanese Monchhichi doll design (not modern reinterpretation)
– Slightly more natural, less exaggerated proportions than modern kawaii
– Subtle asymmetry and imperfections typical of vintage toys
– Expression is gentle, neutral to slightly smiling (not overly cartoonish)
BODY PROPORTIONS:
– Large rounded head, compact body (approx. 1:1 ratio but slightly more natural)
– Short, soft limbs with realistic plush volume
– Hands and feet are chunky and simplified, doll-like
FACE DESIGN:
– Face, hands, and feet made of smooth matte vinyl/plastic
– Slight aging: tiny surface wear, faint micro-scratches, subtle discoloration
– Eyes: small, glossy dark brown/black with a simple painted look
– Nose: small, rounded, slightly shiny plastic
– Mouth area: signature finger-in-mouth pose (adapt naturally if needed)
FUR & MATERIAL (VERY IMPORTANT):
– Body covered in dense, soft brown synthetic fur
– Fur should look slightly worn and matted in areas (vintage feel)
– Subtle variation in fur direction and density
– Avoid overly perfect or fluffy “CGI fur” — keep it tactile and real
– Slight color fading in areas from age
CLOTHING:
– Preserve the subject’s outfit colors and style
– Convert into simple stitched doll clothing (cotton-like fabric)
– Slight wrinkles, minor fabric wear, slightly faded tones
– No overly clean or modern textures
LIGHTING & PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE:
– Soft indoor lighting, slightly warm tone
– Mimic vintage film or early digital camera look
– Slight grain, very subtle color shift (warm/yellow tint)
– Gentle shadows, not studio-perfect
– Slight vignette optional
BACKGROUND:
– Clean white or off-white studio background OR very minimal neutral backdrop
– Slight shadow under the feet for realism
– Avoid pure CGI look — should feel like a photographed physical toy
OUTPUT STYLE:
– Full-body visible (head to toe)
– Centered composition
– Looks like a real photographed vintage collectible toy
– No text, no watermark