
Baby Emoticon Sticker Grid Generator
A detailed prompt for generating a set of expressive emoticons in a KakaoTalk sticker style based on a reference photo of a baby, featuring various moods and labels.
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Use cute{argument name="subject" default="newborn"} Create a KakaoTalk-style emoji image using facial expressions. The background should be simple. (Total includes...){argument name="expression count" default="12-16"} Different expressions: laughing, crying, sleepy, surprised, spacing out, eating, frowning, cute, etc. Add cute Korean text to each expression, such as: Hello!, Hmm?, Hehe!, I'm sleepy~, Waaaaa TT, Wow!, I like it!, Hmph!, Ah-woo!, Delicious~, Spacing out~, Sparkling! Style: Sticker-like with white borders, soft colors, includes mini emojis (hearts, water droplets, stars, etc.), arranged in a grid on a single sheet of paper, based on photorealism, presenting a cute and warm feeling. Please create based on the attached baby photo, keeping the facial features intact. While changing only the expression, try to retain the position of the eyes, nose, mouth, and face shape as much as possible.Prompt variables
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