Use the "Sunny 3D Avatar Campaign Style" visual style as the locked visual system.
Create a 9:16 image.
Subject: two cheerful toy-like 3D avatars
Subject action: unboxing a compact smart planter while leaning toward the viewer
Product or prop: a glossy mint-green smart planter with sprouting herbs
Location: a sunny rooftop garden above a clean modern city
Background elements: soft skyline shapes, bright umbrellas, tiny herb labels, white clouds, and floating pollen-like sparkles
Main text: GROW MODE
Secondary text: fresh kit drop
Accent symbol: +
Wardrobe style: one avatar in warm coral utility vest and bucket hat, one in cream knit top and sporty shorts
Style direction:
A bright social campaign poster style built from glossy toy-like 3D avatars, saturated blue-sky
outdoor lighting, exaggerated wide-angle perspective, oversized slanted headline typography, and
neon hand-drawn motion marks.
Keep visible:
- Glossy stylized 3D avatar rendering with smooth doll-like faces, rounded hands, soft plastic skin, and simplified expressive eyes.
- Extreme sunny outdoor campaign lighting with crisp highlights, clean shadows, and a clear vacation-day atmosphere.
- Deep saturated sky-blue upper field balanced by vivid green or fresh outdoor color in the lower field.
- Wide-angle near-camera perspective with the lead avatar or prop cropped large in the foreground and secondary elements stepping backward.
- Oversized bold white headline typography, angled slightly, stacked over the sky area with a dimensional poster feel.
Avoid:
No platform logos, no watermarks, no usernames, no QR codes, no app search branding, no exact
source text, no camping lawn party recreation, no tent-chair-lantern-suitcase-drink-cup cluster,
no copied source avatar identities, no photorealistic humans, no celebrity likeness, no flat
vector poster, no anime cel shading, no sketch storyboard, no gritty texture, no dull overcast
lighting, no illegible typography, no cluttered text blocks.
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.