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Does the output accurately transform the sketch into a high-quality image, preserving the original composition and intent while delivering a polished, brand-consistent, and client-ready result?
This test case passes. The output effectively converts the sketch into a photorealistic image, preserving the original composition while accurately rendering the King Bristle character and the core product features. The render is polished and aligns with the brand’s intense, theatrical tone, showing high fidelity to the source material. There is slight room for improvement regarding the label styling, which exhibits very minor warping and is approximately 95% accurate to the brand's standard. Despite this, the text remains fully readable and clear, making the output suitable for real-world use in contexts where absolute technical precision of the label is not the primary focus.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: High-res image master (TIFF)
• Master: 16-bit TIFF, Adobe RGB; non-destructive retouching; layered PSD as source
• Web: sRGB JPG (quality 80–90) or PNG for transparency; 2000px long edge unless specified
• Crops: provide common aspect ratios (1:1, 4:5, 16:9, 9:16) with safe copy area
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Generate a sketch-to-photograph transformation for Plaque Slayer “Dragon’s Breath” based on the provided sketch. Preserve the exact original composition, camera angle, subject placement, and core intent of the sketch, but turn it into a polished, high-quality, client-ready photograph that feels fully aligned with Plaque Slayer’s bold, aggressive brand world. Make sure the fidelity in the background looks realistic, with real realistic photoreal details.Use the sketch as the structural guide: keep the main shapes, framing, pose/action, foreground/background layout, and any indicated product or character placement consistent with the drawing. Do not reinterpret the sketch into a completely different scene. King Bristle is on a rollercoaster at nighttime, with flames along the tracks. The background is a realistic nighttime carnival scene, without fire, just carnival lights against a dark blue night sky background.Render the final image in a premium cinematic Plaque Slayer styled photograph: deep blacks, high contrast, controlled warm orange/ember highlights, subtle haze/smoke, gritty but clean textures, and a rebellious “weaponized freshness” tone. The image should feel intense, polished, and commercial-ready, not cartoonish, not messy, not generic. Include the Dragon’s Breath mouth spray product, keep it fully visible with the product name/logo sharp, readable, and undistorted. Make sure the product label is fully accurate. Keep King Bristle accurate: King Bristle as the dominant hero. The final should look like a finished campaign key visual built from the sketch.Maintain realistic lighting, correct perspective, believable scale, clean edges, and strong focal hierarchy. No extra props unless clearly implied by the sketch. The image needs to look like a realistic photograph, this is a must.