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Upload one reference image before generating. Create an authentic South Park version of the uploaded person and seamlessly integrate it into the original photograph. Preserve the original image exactly, including the original background, environment, camera angle, perspective, framing, lighting, shadows, subject placement, and overall composition. Do not crop, zoom, reposition, replace, simplify, or redesign the original scene. Keep the original person exactly where they are in the photograph. Add an authentic South Park version of the same person into the existing scene. Analyze the available space and place the South Park character in the most natural and visually balanced position near the original person. The South Park character may stand beside, slightly in front of, or slightly behind the original person depending on the composition. The final image should look like the original photograph with a South Park companion version added into the scene. Do not create a split-screen layout, comparison poster, or replace the real person. Use the uploaded image as the only identity source. Preserve only the essential identifying traits for the South Park version: hairstyle silhouette, hair color, basic face shape, clothing colors, recognizable visual identity, body posture, and any held objects. Simplify everything naturally to fit the South Park universe. Create an extremely exaggerated authentic South Park character. Head occupies approximately 70% of total character height, body is extremely short and minimal, arms and legs are very small and stubby. The head should dominate the entire silhouette and appear larger than standard South Park proportions. The body should function almost entirely as support for the oversized head. The South Park character should be approximately 50–60% of the original person's height. Authentic South Park facial construction, simple oval eyes, small pupils, minimal closed mouth, flattened simplified nose, neutral expression, no realism, no depth, no detailed facial anatomy, no realistic shading. The South Park version should mimic the original body position, arm placement, posture, expression, and any objects being held. Maintain the same overall character attitude and stance. Flat colors only, no gradients, lighting, shadows, highlights, outlines, black strokes, or comic linework. Use clean color-block separation only. Skin must be completely flat color with no skin texture, grain, realism, or paper texture. Very subtle felt or paper-cut texture allowed only on clothing. The overall appearance should match classic South Park cutout animation. Authentic South Park television animation style, paper-cut animation aesthetic, simple geometric construction, clean vector-like appearance, minimalist character design, official TV-show quality. Original photograph preserved. Authentic South Park companion character naturally integrated into the scene. Official South Park character design, clean cutout animation look, sharp edges, high-resolution PNG appearance. Avoid replacing the original person, altering the original composition, split-screen layouts, comparison posters, realism on the South Park character, realistic skin, realistic eyes, detailed facial features, gradients, shadows, lighting effects, black outlines, comic strokes, painterly rendering, 3D rendering, Pixar style, anime style, chibi style, oversized muscles, long limbs, extra fingers, extra limbs, duplicated characters, text, watermark, cropped subjects, or background redesign.
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