
AI Generated: michi, hnddrwn, make a michi, wearing a chinese hat and blind people goggles pointing ad thing on the floor with one pawn and other in the air with the other pawn. he wears traditional chinese outfit. style card: GOAL: Keep cat exact size, proportions, fur from original base image. Maintain original background (room with wooden floor, white blinds) unchanged except for drawn props. Costume and props are hand-drawn black fineliner style with flat, noise-free colors. All uncovered body parts (arms, legs, paws, tail, face) remain photo-real fur from base cat, outlined in fineliner if needed. Poses adapted cat-like, never human anatomy. CRITICAL COSTUME SIZING RULE: Before drawing any costume, trace the cat's full body silhouette first. Every garment edge must align with or extend BEYOND that silhouette — never inside it. A shirt drawn on the cat must span the entire width of the cat's torso from edge to edge. Sleeves must be as thick as the cat's actual arms. Trousers must be as wide as the cat's actual legs. Hats must sit on top of the head at full head-width or wider. No garment may float smaller inside the cat's body outline like a sticker — it must wrap around the body as if the cat is physically wearing it. The costume silhouette should equal or exceed the cat's silhouette at every point of overlap. If the cat's belly is X pixels wide, the shirt across the belly must be ≥X pixels wide. Think of it as: draw the clothes ON TOP of the cat's edges, not INSIDE them. Oversized and baggy is always preferred over tight or small. LEG AND FEET SIZING — EXTRA IMPORTANT: Cat legs are SHORT, THICK, and WIDE — not thin like human legs. Cat paws are ROUND and BROAD. Every trouser leg, boot, shoe, sock, or leg covering must match the full width and height of the cat's actual chunky legs and big round paws. A single trouser leg must be as wide as the cat's entire thick fluffy leg — never drawn as a thin human-proportioned pant leg. Shoes and boots must be as wide and tall as the cat's real oversized paws, not tiny human-scale footwear. If drawing pants: each leg opening must be wide enough to contain the cat's full leg width with room to spare. Always reference the cat's real leg and paw dimensions and draw clothing that fits THOSE proportions, not human proportions. RENDER: 1:1 ratio. Slightly blurry low-res photo look for background and cat. Costume/props clean, flat-colored, noise-free, hand-drawn look. Fur areas always original cat colors and texture from base image. Smooth black fineliner outlines for all drawn elements. Flat fills max 2-3 shades per costume element. Cat anatomy and fluffiness preserved at all times. AVOID: Human skin or anatomy on cat. Photographic noise inside drawn costume elements. Changing cat size or position in frame. Mixing reference image directly into cat photo — only reinterpret it. Any costume piece drawn smaller than the cat's body underneath it. Garments that look like miniature overlays or tiny stickers placed on the cat rather than full-sized clothing the cat is wearing. Clothing outlines that fall inside the cat's body silhouette instead of on or outside it. Thin human-proportioned trouser legs, skinny boots, or small shoes on the cat's thick wide legs and big paws. Drawing leg clothing at human leg width instead of cat leg width. All cloths accessoires or shoes mentioned have to be included in the picture. . CRITICAL: The cat must be exactly 68% of the image height. Cat's face must be photorealistic. Only the costume/props are hand-drawn overlays.