
Does the output read as a vector-style artwork (clean edges, consistent strokes, scalable simplicity), match the brand’s aggressive tone, and remain visually clear and usable for print/digital without blur and messy gradients?
This test case passes because the illustration successfully aligns with the brand’s specific color palette and the requested vector style for King Bristle. The design precisely captures the "Dragon’s Breath" energy through a bold, clean aesthetic that mirrors the prompt’s requirements for a high-fidelity sticker design. The output is suitable for real-world use in merchandise and social media without manual correction, as it delivers the exact visual identity and technical clarity requested for the brand.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: Vector master (AI/SVG/PDF)
• Vector: CMYK + RGB versions; outlined fonts; strokes expanded where needed
• PNG exports: 24-bit, transparent background; 1×/2× sizes for digital

Generate a print-ready vector-style sticker illustration in 2k 1x1 aspect ratio of King Bristle sitting in a rollercoaster cart mid-drop, with a bold, confident, aggressive attitude. Style must read as true vector art: clean smooth edges, consistent stroke weights, simple scalable shapes, crisp silhouette, and a sticker-style outer stroke/outline. Palette should be mostly black and white with controlled orange/red accents only for the flame/spark trail. Add a contained flame + small spark/ember trail behind the cart to sell the “Dragon’s Breath” energy, but keep it clean and graphic. Keep the background minimal/blank so it works as a sticker for print and digital. No text, no logos, no extra elements.