Transform the uploaded photo into a child's crayon drawing on lined notebook paper.
FACIAL ANCHOR LOCK: Keep each character loosely recognizable — same hair color/style, skin tone, and rough silhouette as the reference image — but the resemblance should feel like a child's clumsy attempt to copy them, not a faithful likeness.
CHARACTER RENDERING (deliberately ugly/childlike): Distort proportions badly — oversized or lopsided heads, tiny or stretched bodies, uneven shoulders, stubby or noodle-like arms, mismatched eye sizes, crooked nose, wonky mouth placement. Faces should look poorly drawn — asymmetrical features, eyes at different heights, awkward smiles. Poses can look stiff or slightly wrong compared to the original, like a kid drawing from memory rather than tracing.
ANATOMY MINIMUM: Still keep exactly 5 fingers per hand and 2 arms/2 legs per character (no missing or fused limbs) — the ugliness should come from bad proportion and clumsy shape, not from anatomical errors that look like AI glitches.
COMPOSITION LOCK: Keep the same general poster layout and character placement as the original (who stands where, roughly what pose/action) — but individual character rendering is intentionally crude as described above.
NO TEXT: Do not include, copy, redraw, or approximate any text, letters, numbers, logos, or title typography from the original poster. Leave those areas blank, scribbled over, or replaced with plain background/scenery.
ART STYLE: Rough, ugly, amateur child's crayon drawing. Heavy uneven pressure, shaky scratchy outlines, coloring that messily overshoots the lines, inconsistent color choices (e.g. wrong skin tones, random color for hair/clothes). Background filled with thick messy crayon scribbles. Lined notebook paper visible underneath, including the red vertical margin line on the left edge. Slightly crumpled or worn paper texture.
FINAL OUTPUT: Flat scan of the drawing, slight paper texture, uneven lighting typical of a scanned homework sheet, no digital polish, no glossy rendering.
Negative prompt: no text, no letters, no logos, no title typography, no missing or extra limbs, no fused or missing fingers, no clean/polished illustration style, no realistic rendering, no symmetrical or well-proportioned faces.