Use the "Scarlet Court Photo Type Poster" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: an anonymous outdoor basketball player
Subject action: rising for a one-handed rebound above the boundary of the photo panel
Product or prop: a plain safety-orange basketball with no logo
Location: a sunlit public basketball court
Background elements: blue painted court surface, crisp white lane lines, no hoop branding, hard midday shadow
Main text: RISE
Secondary text: open court / noon session / repeat the jump
Accent symbol: abstract cream lightning bolt
Wardrobe style: navy shorts, white socks, and an acid-green sleeveless top with no marks
Style direction:
A saturated action-ad poster style built from a flat scarlet field, a hard-edged blue
photographic sports panel, one cutout subject crossing between those zones, oversized warm-cream
display typography, vertical side microcopy, and gritty printed-poster texture.
Keep visible:
- Dominant scarlet-red lower field occupying roughly half or more of the composition.
- Hard-edged blue rectangular photo panel near the top, with crisp white sports-court or arena lines.
- One oversized action subject crosses the seam between the blue panel and the red field.
- Overhead or high-angle sports/editorial camera view with a strong diagonal action path.
- Warm-cream giant geometric symbol or simple emblem below the subject, never a real logo.
Avoid:
Nike, swoosh, Just Do It, Serena Williams, Artz PRN, contact information, WhatsApp number, email
address, copied Chinese side text, Greatest Of All Time wording, real brand logo, watermark,
signature, creator ID, QR code, tennis serve, tennis racket, tennis net, yellow tennis outfit,
copied source pose, copied source red-blue split, curved swoosh-like emblem, identifiable
athlete likeness, dense collage clutter, stickers, torn paper, comic panels, 3D render, vector-
only poster, painterly illustration, muted beige palette, dark studio lighting, low contrast,
tiny distant subject, low-resolution text
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.