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Example 1

Source-mood reproduction telling the OpenAI theme as a gentle children's picture-book page.

Example parameters
Story Material
The story of OpenAI told for children: a small idea seed grows into a friendly workshop where people teach computers to help with writing, pictures, coding, and learning.
Visible Page Text
A small idea grew. Friends taught the machine to help. Together they made new tools.
Page Mood
warm off-white paper, gentle classroom wonder, soft gouache and crayon texture
Example import code
EN-T2I-008@ex-001
Example 2

Genshin transfer using Klee, Yaoyao, and Liyue Lantern Rite to test IP world cues in storybook form.

Example parameters
Story Material
During Lantern Rite in Liyue Harbor, Klee loses a tiny paper lantern. Yaoyao and a little finch help her follow golden lights through the market until the lantern joins the night sky.
Visible Page Text
The little lantern flew away. Friends followed its glow. At last, the sky was full of wishes.
Page Mood
cozy festival night, lantern gold, childlike Genshin storybook page
Example import code
EN-T2I-008@ex-002
Example 3

Free extension using a moon bakery bedtime story to test original multi-panel page storytelling.

Example parameters
Story Material
A moon bakery opens after midnight. A sleepy rabbit baker kneads starlight dough, a fox delivers milk in a blue bottle, and the first crescent roll rises before dawn.
Visible Page Text
The bakery woke at midnight. Stars became soft dough. Morning smelled like moon bread.
Page Mood
dreamy bedtime fantasy, soft blue shadows, warm bakery window light
Example import code
EN-T2I-008@ex-003
Source prompt

Prompt content

Design the following story material as one vertical children's picture-book interior page.

Story material:
{{story_text}}

Visible page text:
{{visible_text}}

Page mood:
{{page_mood}}

The image should feel like a real children's picture-book interior page, not a single poster, comic cover, infographic, or cinematic storyboard. First understand the main characters, setting, action sequence, and emotional arc in the story material, then organize this page into 3 to 5 naturally connected small panels or illustration areas. Panels may use soft spacing, rounded borders, slight offsets, hand-drawn dividers, or open page layout, but the whole composition must read as one storybook page.

Use a warm off-white, cream, or pale ivory paper background with visible paper grain, soft surface texture, and the tactile feeling of a printed page. The illustration style is hand-drawn children's picture book: soft gouache, colored pencil, crayon texture, slight paper bleeding, natural sketch lines, rounded charming characters, and gentle environmental details. Colors should be bright but not harsh, shadows soft, and the whole page should feel close, handmade, and suitable for bedtime reading.

The page must include a small amount of readable story text. Prioritize the short sentences from "Visible page text" and do not expand them into long paragraphs. The text should be laid out like a real picture book: in negative space, margins, below panels, or quiet text areas, with a large enough size, few lines, and breathing room from the illustrations. A few colored keywords, tiny hand-drawn decorations, or initial-letter accents are allowed, but avoid dense small text, garbled text, manual-like paragraphs, or huge poster titles.

Each panel should move the story forward: one establishing moment, one action, one small discovery or turn, and one warm resolution. Do not cram every detail from the story material evenly into the image. Choose the 3 to 5 moments that best belong on this page. Characters should remain basically consistent across panels; clothing, main color, species, and identity cues should not randomly change.

If the story comes from a game, film, book, brand, or fictional world, preserve recognizable character identity, world cues, location mood, festival symbols, props, and main palette, then translate them into children's picture-book language. Do not copy official UI, logos, card layouts, screenshots, promotional compositions, or real trademark visuals.

The final image should be gentle, cute, clear, and suitable for page turning, like a finished printed picture-book page. Prioritize readable page text, clear panel relationships, consistent characters, and pleasant paper texture. Avoid single posters, cinematic storyboard boards, action comic pages, ordinary infographics, realism, 3D toy looks, commercial advertising style, too much text, garbled text, excessive misspellings, watermarks, logos, complex UI, horror mood, inconsistent characters, or crowded composition.

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