Use the "Orange Brush Mascot Action Poster Style" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: a white flat mascot figure with orange cheek circles
Subject action: spinning a giant orange basketball on two fingers while squinting
Product or prop: oversized basketball drawn as a rough black dry-brush circle with loose panel lines
Location: empty orange poster field
Background elements: a few black motion ticks and sparse print speckles
Main text: none
Secondary text: none
Accent symbol: black circular speed strokes and tiny orange cheek dots
Wardrobe style: white cartoon hand shapes, white round face, black rectangle shorts, no realistic clothing
Style direction:
A sparse orange-white-black flat illustration system with a white mascot figure, oversized prop,
rough black dry-brush linework, orange cheek circles, and screen-printed paper grain.
Keep visible:
- Preserve the core visual identity: A sparse orange-white-black flat illustration system with a white mascot figure, oversized prop, rough black dry-brush linework, orange cheek circles, and screen-printed paper grain.
- Create either a 9:16 or 16:9 poster illustration in the Orange Brush Mascot Action Poster style, using the reference only for style.
- Input images: Image 2: style reference for orange-white-black flat mascot illustration, rough dry-brush lines, oversized prop composition, screen-print grain.
- Use BACKGROUND_ELEMENTS to control secondary scene details, textures, signage, props, and environmental cues.
- Style/medium: minimal flat editorial illustration, rough black dry-brush ink, screen-printed paper texture, white mascot shapes on saturated orange.
Avoid:
watermark, username, creator ID, platform logo, QR code, app UI, brand logo, polished vector
icon, perfect clean line, gradients, 3D render, photorealism, realistic human face, glossy
plastic mascot, plush toy, complex environment, dense props, many colors, neon palette, anime,
manga screentone, corporate mascot, sticker sheet, decorative frame, readable UI 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.