
Shaun the Sheep (Sheep) Character Transformation
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Use the uploaded image as the identity and pose reference.
Transform the subject into a FULL-BODY Shaun the Sheep–style sheep character, as if they exist inside Aardman’s stop-motion Shaun the Sheep universe.
STYLE & PROPORTIONS (STRICT — NON-NEGOTIABLE):
• True Shaun the Sheep sheep proportions:
– Short, compact, rounded body (wide and squat, not tall)
– Large fluffy wool body making up most of the character’s mass
– Small black clay head relative to body (not oversized, not human-shaped)
– Very short black clay legs and arms (stubby, tube-like)
• Overall silhouette must read immediately as a Shaun the Sheep sheep, not a human in costume
HEAD & FACE (SHAUN THE SHEEP ACCURACY):
• Smooth matte black clay head
• Large round white eyes with small black pupils (slightly asymmetrical allowed)
• Tiny oval black nose
• Simple mouth indentation (minimal expression, no lips)
• Subtle clay eyebrow ridges for expression
• No human facial anatomy (no realistic nose bridge, lips, or cheekbones)
BODY & TEXTURE:
• Wool body made of white/off-white clay fleece
• Uneven, lumpy, hand-pressed wool texture
• Visible handcrafted imperfections
• Matte plasticine finish (stop-motion clay look)
LIMBS:
• Short black clay arms and legs
• Simple cylindrical shapes
• No fingers or toes (just rounded ends)
CLOTHING, HAIR & ACCESSORIES (ADAPTATION RULES):
• Reinterpret the subject’s clothing as clay textures or markings on the sheep body
• Convert hairstyles into stylized wool patterns or fleece shaping
• Simplify accessories (glasses, bags, hats, jewelry) into chunky clay props
• Keep colors and placement recognizable but fully claymation-styled
POSE & EXPRESSION:
• Match the subject’s original pose and body orientation
• Match the subject’s expression using Shaun the Sheep–style eye and brow positioning
• Playful, charming, silent-comedy energy
BACKGROUND:
• Simple farmyard setting OR plain clay backdrop
• Must feel like a Shaun the Sheep stop-motion set
• Soft lighting, no dramatic shadows
RENDERING RULES:
• Stop-motion claymation look only
• Soft studio lighting
• No realism, no gradients, no glossy surfaces
• No anime, manga, Pixar, or smooth CGI
• No realistic fur, skin, or human anatomy
FINAL CHECK:
The character should look like it could appear in an actual Shaun the Sheep episode, standing naturally among the flock.