MAIN PROMPT — 3D PIXAR-STYLE CHIBI STICKER PACK (16 FUN SCENES)
Style
High-quality 3D digital sticker pack featuring a cute, expressive cartoon boy in Pixar-style 3D rendering with chibi proportions. Smooth, polished materials, soft shading, vibrant but gentle colors, and professional sticker-pack presentation.
Subject (Identity Lock)
Use the uploaded photo as the strict identity reference for the character. The boy must faithfully match the person in the photo, adapted into a Pixar-style chibi version. Preserve the exact facial structure, facial proportions, eye shape, nose, lips, jawline, skin tone, and natural asymmetry so the character remains instantly recognizable as the same person in every sticker.
Respect the subject’s gender presentation exactly as in the reference image. Preserve hairstyle, hair texture, and hair color style from the photo, only simplifying into chibi/Pixar form without changing the haircut or color identity. If the person wears glasses, keep the same glasses shape, size, and general style across all stickers.
Character Design
The character is a cute cartoon boy version of the person in the uploaded photo: same face identity, same hairstyle and hair color, same gender expression, but with chibi proportions (slightly larger head, smaller body, big expressive eyes) in a Pixar-like 3D style. (You may insert an additional clothing/overall outfit description here if desired.)
Context
Design a complete 3D digital sticker pack for messaging and social media, showing the same boy in 16 different comedic and expressive situations. The scene is purely graphic: no detailed environments, just character-focused stickers on a white background.
Action / Sticker Poses (16 Funny New Scenes)
Create 16 distinct stickers with the same character, each with a clear pose and emotion:
Top Row:
Sitting on the floor, holding a huge bucket of popcorn, laughing with his mouth full.
Wearing sunglasses and holding a microphone, singing like a rock star.
Wearing an apron, holding a frying pan with pancakes flipping in the air.
Running desperately after a hat blowing away in the wind, expression of panic.
Second Row:
Looking at a laptop screen with a shocked face, lots of error messages reflected, sweating nervously.
Dancing happily with headphones on, little music notes floating around his head.
Dressed as a superhero, cape flowing, landing pose with one knee on the ground and a determined look.
Holding a giant coffee cup, with light eye bags, yawning and trying to stay awake.
Third Row:
Slipping on a banana peel, one leg up in the air, exaggerated surprised expression.
Hiding inside a cardboard box, lid slightly open showing only his big eyes.
Taking a selfie with his arm extended, doing an over-the-top duck face.
Holding a big heart-shaped balloon, smiling shyly and looking to the side.
Bottom Row:
Struggling to hold a stack of books and objects at once, almost dropping everything, worried expression.
Holding a colorful water gun, mischievous grin, ready to spray.
Riding a spring playground toy (like a rocking horse), laughing like an excited little kid.
Holding a birthday cake, face partly smeared with frosting, surprised and amused expression.
Expressions and body language must vary widely, but the character’s face, hairstyle, hair color, and gender presentation must remain consistent and clearly the same person across all 16 stickers.
Composition (Strict Layout)
Create the final image in a strict vertical 4:5 aspect ratio (1080 × 1350).
The canvas must contain a clean grid layout of 16 individual stickers arranged in a 4 × 4 grid:
All stickers evenly spaced with consistent margins between them.
Each sticker has a clean white outline around the character (sticker border).
Background of the entire canvas must be plain white.
All stickers must fit comfortably within the frame without being cropped or touching the outer edges.
Lenses / Camera
Use a consistent virtual camera and framing across all stickers. Aim for a medium shot appropriate for a 3D character sticker: the boy fills most of each sticker frame, with a slightly closer crop for facial expression–heavy poses. Simulate a neutral focal length (no extreme wide-angle or fisheye distortion) so proportions remain stable and the identity stays clear.
Lighting & Rendering Style
Use soft studio-quality lighting with subtle rim lighting to separate the character from the white background. Include:
Smooth, polished 3D textures.
Soft contact shadows under feet or main body.
Gentle specular highlights on hair, eyes, and clothes.
Maintain an appealing Pixar-like rendering: high detail but clean, vibrant yet soft color palette, no harsh contrast, no noisy textures. The overall result should look like a professional 3D sticker pack ready for a messaging platform or app store.
NEGATIVE PROMPT (STRICT)
No change to the character’s face identity compared to the uploaded photo.
No change to gender presentation.
No change to hairstyle shape or hair color identity (no different cuts or colors).
No redesign of facial proportions that makes the character unrecognizable (chibi style is allowed, but identity must remain clear).
No inconsistent art styles between stickers; all 16 must share the same Pixar-style 3D chibi look.
No backgrounds other than plain white; no complex scenes or environments behind the character.
No broken grid layout: do not change the 4 × 4 arrangement, do not crop any sticker at the canvas edges.
No missing, repeated, or incorrect poses; all 16 specified actions must be represented.
No 2D line-art, anime cel-shading, low-poly, or rough/untextured models.
No strong film grain, visual noise, blur, or low resolution; all stickers must be sharp and high quality.