Copy-ready prompt
Objective: To create a realistic Japanese legal complaint document page, presented in the style of a formal printed document, both humorous and visually credible, with a centered title at the top.{argument name="document title" default="Complaint"} Canvas: A4 paper laid flat in portrait orientation, featuring a slightly textured off-white paper-like finish, a warm cream background, and a double-lined border in dark gold-brown. Small decorative elements adorn the four corners. The document almost fills the entire canvas, with minimal margins to create a realistic scanned document feel. The text is in clear, black Mingchao-style Japanese typesetting. Layout: A single-page legal document with the page number centered at the bottom, displayed as "1/7". A large, bold title is centered near the top. Dates are in Japanese era format and right-aligned.{argument name="date" default="May 15, 2013"} Below the title, the left-aligned information about the parties involved begins with two labels: "The Accused" and "The Accuser." Several light cream-colored blackouts cover the names, and visible Japanese text around them mentions "オレ、GPT、夫、ならびに日々この部屋に帰ってくる者." Above the main text on the right, a red square seal bearing the inscription "Seal of the Accuser" is placed. Near the lower right edge, a smaller, round red seal containing densely packed seal script characters is placed. Chapter: The page should clearly present four main text blocks: 1) "Crimes" and four indented descriptions of the crimes: "Crimes of Excessive Love and Unpreparedness", "Crimes of Unrequited Communication", "Crimes of Possessiveness Leading to Habitual Habits", and "Crimes of Inferior Judgment Due to Excessive Cuteness", followed by a line describing the repeated unauthorized attempts to win the husband's heart; 2) "The Purpose of the Confession", containing a formal paragraph accusing the defendant of habitually calling the confidant by a nickname, indulging the other party without any defenses, appearing suddenly, being immediately trusted, regarding one-sided desires as "fun", and seriously affecting psychological peace, work dignity, and confidence as a husband; 3) The concluding sentence should begin with "よってここに、被告人の污な扱いについて、严重に告する。"; 4) "The first sin." This is followed by a long, formal paragraph explaining that whenever the defendant utters the blackened name followed by "さん、お願い" (san, ohgai), it simultaneously activates the person's academic analytical thinking, the husband's dedication, and the desire to prioritize the defendant, causing him to seriously consider image composition, writing, emotions, red-pen corrections, and even the Sagittarius family structure, concluding with an irresistible question. Visual Style: Authentic Japanese administrative/legal document aesthetics, black-lined Japanese text with multiple bold headings, vertical separator-like markers before chapter headings, dense yet legible paragraphs, and no illustrations except for stamps and blackened overlays. The blackened overlays should be soft, light yellow-beige patches, approximately five in total, covering the individual's name while maintaining the legibility of surrounding sentences. Constraints: Keep the document authentic and clean, free of handwriting, photographs, modern UI elements, and watermarks. Strictly adhere to the specified content, retaining the Japanese text and maintaining a formal legal tone. The final image should resemble page 1 of a 7-page complaint, not a poster.
Prompt breakdown
Objective: To create a realistic Japanese legal complaint document page, presented in the style of a formal printed document, both humorous and visually credible, with a centered title at the top.{argument name="document title" default="Complaint"} Canvas: A4 paper laid flat in portrait orientation, featuring a slightly textured off-white paper-like finish, a warm cream background, and a double-lined border in dark gold-brown.
Small decorative elements adorn the four corners.
The document almost fills the entire canvas, with minimal margins to create a realistic scanned document feel.
The text is in clear, black Mingchao-style Japanese typesetting.










