
Shining Poster as Kids Crayon Art
This prompt transforms a horror poster reference into a colorful children's crayon illustration while keeping the original composition for ironic or unsettling parody artwork.
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Prompt
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Using the provided reference image, recreate the same poster composition and character placement, but transform it into a quirky yet adorable childlike crayon drawing. Retain the woman with the knife peeking from the right and the broken door frame, but simplify all elements to hand-drawn colored pencil/crayon textures on a clean white background. Replace the dark, spooky atmosphere with playful kindergarten art elements while retaining the unsettling scene at the bottom. Accurately add two smiling clouds, a rainbow arch above the characters, a teddy bear in the lower left corner, a rabbit in the lower right corner, a lollipop on the left, a wrapped candy near the title, six scattered stars, and three small hearts. Redraw the movie title at the bottom into a giant rainbow crayon font, writing "THE SHINING," with each letter brightly colored and childlike. Make it look innocent, cheerful, scribbled, and imperfect, yet still subtly eerie.
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