Use the "Sky Blue Home Life Doodle Poster Style" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: two original rounded cartoon neighbors
Subject action: trading tiny plant cuttings over a low balcony table
Product or prop: oversized watering can and three labeled seed cups
Location: small apartment balcony corner
Background elements: window rectangle, hanging towel, simple shelf, plant pot shapes, tiny bird icon, striped floor mat, and doodle arrows
Main text: PLANT SWAP DAY
Secondary text: sunny corner 10-12
Accent symbol: red capsule badge with a leaf mark
Wardrobe style: loose home shirts, socks, apron pocket, and color-block slippers
Style direction:
A naive flat poster system with a full sky-blue field, a rough house-shaped white inset, giant
uneven black hand-lettering, small badge labels, and simple thick-outlined cartoon home-life
scenes drawn like marker doodles.
Keep visible:
- Full-bleed pastel sky-blue background acts as the outer poster field.
- A large off-white house-shaped inset with a rough black outline contains the scene.
- Oversized black hand-lettered headline sits at the top with uneven stroke width and playful imbalance.
- A small red rounded capsule badge and slanted secondary text add event-poster energy.
- Characters and props use thick wobbly black marker outlines with flat color fills and almost no shading.
Avoid:
watermark, username, creator ID, platform logo, app UI, QR code, signature, brand logo, copied
reference title, copied Chinese text, copied English subtitle, copied date range, copied red
badge wording, copied hashtag, exact source characters, raised feet pose, phone-reading pose,
black cat on sofa, exact sofa, exact lamp, exact shelf, exact house silhouette, photorealism, 3D
render, anime style, glossy vector polish, corporate icon style, luxury interior, cinematic
lighting, realistic anatomy, thin elegant line art, long paragraphs, dense tiny text, dark
horror mood
Do not copy source content, real logos, watermarks, platform UI, QR codes, or exact
reference layouts. Keep the visual system, but change the subject, text, and scene.