kamar edits :
Using Image 1 as the base image and Image 2 as the character reference, edit Image 1 so that the character from Image 2 is represented through the hair and clothing only.
Preserve Image 1 as faithfully as possible. Do not change the pose, body position, proportions, facial expression, face, eyes, mouth, head shape, animal features, camera angle, composition, background, or overall silhouette of the original cute animal/character. The subject in Image 1 must remain clearly the same subject.
Take the hairstyle, hair shape, clothing, outfit design, colors, patterns, accessories, and overall fashion details from Image 2 and adapt them naturally to fit the proportions and anatomy of the subject in Image 1. Make the clothing look as though it was specifically designed and fitted for the body proportions of Image 1 rather than simply pasted on.
Adapt the character’s hairstyle to fit the existing head shape without changing the original face or facial features. If the hairstyle would normally cover part of the face, preserve the original face and only let the hair overlap it naturally where appropriate.
Image 1 has absolute priority for pose, anatomy, expression, face, and composition. Image 2 is only a reference for the hairstyle, clothing, and character design elements. Do not turn the subject into the character from Image 2 or replace the original animal/creature.
The final image should look like the exact same cute subject from Image 1 dressed and styled in the outfit and hairstyle of the character from Image 2, while retaining the original charm, drawing style, pose, face, and proportions of Image 1.
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