“What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” (2002–2006) Cartoon Style Character Transformation AI generated image example

“What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” (2002–2006) Cartoon Style Character Transformation

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Use the uploaded image as the sole subject reference. Transform the subject into a character illustrated in the “What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” (2002–2006) cartoon style, with PROPORTIONS that exactly match the cartoon’s character design. STYLE & AESTHETIC – Clean, modern 2D cartoon style from the “What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” TV series – Smooth, confident black outlines with consistent line weight – Flat, vibrant color fills with light, simple cel shading – Bright but controlled color palette typical of early-2000s Scooby-Doo animation – Digital animation finish (not vintage, not hand-inked) – Pure white background only PROPORTIONS & BODY STRUCTURE (MANDATORY) – Head size and shape MUST match “What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” human characters (slightly oversized head relative to body, rounded skull, simplified jaw) – Slim, elongated cartoon torso – Narrow shoulders and hips – Long, simplified limbs with smooth curves – Small, simplified hands and feet with minimal detail – Overall anatomy must look fully cartoonized and non-realistic – NO real-human anatomy, NO realistic muscle definition, NO natural body proportions SUBJECT PRESERVATION (STRICT) – Keep the EXACT pose, stance, and body orientation from the uploaded image – Preserve the subject’s facial expression and emotion, translated into Scooby-Doo cartoon form – Transform the subject’s face, hairstyle, hair length, parting, and volume into the show’s style while maintaining clear likeness – Convert the subject’s clothing, shoes, and accessories into Scooby-Doo–style versions of the same outfit – Maintain original outfit colors and identity, simplified into flat cartoon shapes FACIAL FEATURES (CARTOON-ACCURATE) – Large, expressive oval eyes with bold outlines and simple highlights – Simplified nose and mouth consistent with “What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” characters – Minimal facial detail (no skin texture, no realism) – Friendly, animated expression typical of the series RENDERING RULES (HARD CONSTRAINTS) – 2D animation ONLY – Cartoon proportions MUST override real-world anatomy – No realism, no 3D, no anime, no Pixar, no Disney, no comic-book styles – No background elements, props, shadows, or scenery – Single full-body character, centered – Clean white background FINAL OUTPUT A fully cartoon-proportioned “What’s New, Scooby-Doo?”–style character with unmistakable Scooby-Doo anatomy, clean modern lines, vibrant colors, and exact pose retention, rendered on a pure white background.