cinematic digital poster for a PUBG player. In the...

Created on: November 9, 2025

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cinematic digital poster for a PUBG player. In the background, clearly display the uploaded profile screenshot without binding or blurring any part. The image should remain sharp and readable, showing every detail that naturally appears in the profile (such as photo icons, name, background texture, numbers, tags, buttons) and must be fully visible and understandable to the viewer.
In the foreground, place the uploaded character image victories standing in a proud, slight left face victories pose with both arms stretched outward (T-pose). The upward, facing the sky with heroic and thankful experience. Include a glowing blue sword that matching height with waist by his side and his...

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Considering image composition

To get this right, I'll focus on positioning the character, sword at waist height with their hand near it. I must ensure the background screenshot is fully visible without obstructions or blurring. But I’ll need to be careful; placing the character too big in the foreground could block parts of the important UI.

Designing image layout

We can place the character in front but make sure they stay confined to the sides or bottom without blocking the text. Maybe we can offset them to the side while maintaining the background's visibility. I’ll also consider expanding the canvas, keeping the background centered, and using cinematic black bars for a clean look.

Planning character create

They likely want to cut out the same character, enlarge it, and re-pose it. I’ll suggest a 3D render in the same PUBG-style, with elements like an orange-black skeleton top and striped socks. The design will match the character from the screenshot. I’ll ensure it’s high-res, and then determine the composition for text placement.

Handling image generation

Sometimes, the tool will return a generated image, and I should provide an empty message to have the image embedded. The instructions also clarify that I shouldn't mention anything about downloading the image, so I'll avoid that while making sure the image itself is handled properly.

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{"prompt":"EDIT THIS UPLOADED IMAGE INTO A POSTER.\n\nBackground (MUST REMAIN 100% CLEAR): Use the provided PUBG profile screenshot as the full background, perfectly sharp and readable. Do NOT blur, smear, stylize, warp, crop, or cover ANY part of the screenshot. Center the screenshot intact inside a taller, cinematic poster canvas by extending the canvas with clean dark margins above and below. The entire screenshot (icons, photo, name, texture, numbers, tags, buttons) must be fully visible and understandable.\n\nForeground Character (outside the screenshot area): Recreate the player’s avatar from the screenshot as a high‑quality 3D PUBG‑style render: female soldier wearing orange/black skeleton off‑shoulder hoodie, denim shorts, orange‑and‑black striped thigh‑high socks, black boots, camo baseball cap, white sunglasses. Pose her in a proud victory stance: slight left‑facing angle (~30°), head tilted up toward the sky with a grateful, heroic expression, BOTH ARMS stretched straight out horizontally (T‑pose). Place her standing on the lower margin in front of the poster frame so she does NOT overlap or obscure the screenshot at all.\n\nSword & FX: At her right side add a glowing blue energy sword at waist height, parallel to the ground, with a soft neon aura and subtle light spill on clothing. Add faint cinematic rim light, light fog, floating dust and blue energy particles around the sword. No gore.\n\nDesign & Text (margins only): Keep all typography only in the expanded margins, never on top of the screenshot. Add a small, sleek title at the top margin: “K8_Devil0 — Ultimate Royale”. Add a subtle tagline at the bottom margin: “Vois • KrasnoeBeloe • Level 58”. Minimalist UI‑style accents, letterbox bars, and gentle vignette ONLY on the margins, not the screenshot. Final look: premium, cinematic, high‑contrast, crisp.\n\nOutput: vertical poster, 2048×3072, photoreal/CG blend, clean edges, background screenshot fully visible and readable.","size":"2048x3072","n":1,"transparent_background":false,"referenced_image_ids":["/mnt/data/1762704665001.Screenshot_20251109-231041.jpg"]}

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cinematic digital poster for a PUBG player. In the background, clearly display the uploaded profile screenshot without binding or blurring any part. The image should remain sharp and readable, showing every detail that naturally appears in the profile (such as photo icons, name, background texture, numbers, tags, buttons) and must be fully visible and understandable to the viewer.
In the foreground, place the uploaded character image victories standing in a proud, slight left face victories pose with both arms stretched outward (T-pose). The upward, facing the sky with heroic and thankful experience. Include a glowing blue sword that matching height with waist by his side and his...

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Considering image requirements

The instructions say to keep the profile screenshot fully visible and clear in the background, without blurring or obscuring any details. But having the character in the foreground might cover parts of it, which could go against that rule. I’ll need to figure out how to balance both.

Solving background visibility

To keep everything readable, I need to position the character in the empty space where they won’t block the background details. Placing the character to the side or at the center might work best. Since in the layout, the character is on the left and the stats are on the right, this could balance nicely.

Balancing foreground and background

To keep the screenshot "fully visible," I need to position the foreground character without overlapping any of the background. Placing the character slightly outside or to the front might create an illusion of depth. I can't resize the screenshot, but I can ensure the character is placed in a way that doesn’t block anything vital.

Positioning the screenshot and character

The user wants the screenshot "clearly displayed" but doesn't specify it must cover the whole canvas. So, I could place the screenshot scaled to fit within, leaving space beyond. The foreground character could then be placed in the blank area without overlapping, ensuring both elements are visible and distinct.

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{"prompt":"Create a cinematic digital poster for a PUBG player using the uploaded screenshot as the background. Use the screenshot exactly as provided: do not crop, mask, blur, warp, or alter any UI elements. Keep it 100% visible and sharp so every icon, name, number, tag, and button is readable. Place the screenshot in the back as a full, flat panel that remains entirely unobstructed.\n\nIn the foreground, extract the player character from the same screenshot and recreate them as a full‑body, high‑fidelity 3D render. Pose: proud and victorious, slight left‑facing T‑pose with both arms stretched outward; head tilted upward toward the sky with a heroic, thankful expression. Add a glowing blue sword at waist height by their side, vertical, with subtle energy particles and a soft bloom. Ensure the character and sword DO NOT overlap or cover any portion of the background screenshot—position the character just outside the bounds of the screenshot panel with a realistic ground shadow.\n\nOverall style: dramatic, cinematic lighting with gentle volumetric fog, cool rim light, crisp depth separation, and clean composition. No text. Maintain the screenshot’s full readability and full visibility from edge to edge.","size":"2048x3072","n":1,"transparent_background":false,"referenced_image_ids":["/mnt/data/1762704665001.Screenshot_20251109-231041.jpg"]}

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Preparing second image generation

The instructions say I shouldn’t summarize the image after generating it. Since the first image was already processed, I need to focus on generating the second screenshot. I’ll need to prepare a prompt ensuring no blurring or obstruction while avoiding the tool’s default description. This will maintain clarity.

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{"prompt":"Create TWO separate cinematic digital posters for PUBG players using each of the two uploaded screenshots as their own background. For each poster, follow these rules:\n\n• Use the uploaded screenshot as the background exactly as provided: do NOT crop, blur, mask, cover, or alter any UI elements. Keep the entire screenshot fully visible, sharp, and readable (icons, photo, name, numbers, tags, buttons, textures). If needed, scale the screenshot to fit but keep all parts visible; do not place any foreground elements on top of it—leave a margin beside or below so the screenshot remains 100% unobstructed.\n• Foreground: extract/recreate the character from that same screenshot as a full‑body, high‑fidelity 3D render. Pose: proud, slight left‑face T‑pose with both arms stretched out; head tilted up toward the sky with a heroic, thankful expression. Add a glowing blue sword at waist height by their side (vertical, subtle energy particles and bloom). Ensure sword glow casts gentle blue rim‑light on the character.\n• Composition: place the foreground character just outside the screenshot area (e.g., to the left), on a neutral ground plane with soft shadow so the background screenshot remains completely visible and readable. Use dramatic, cinematic lighting and depth-of-field, but do not blur the screenshot. Clean poster design, no extra text.\n• Output: 4K vertical poster.\n","size":"2048x3072","n":2,"referenced_image_ids":["/mnt/data/1762704665001.Screenshot_20251109-231041.jpg","/mnt/data/1762704679068.Screenshot_20251109-231046.jpg"],"transparent_background":false}

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Reviewing image outputs

The images created didn’t seem to fully match the user’s request to use their specific screenshots and maintain clarity. There might be errors like text overlays and blurred backgrounds. The user wants all details to be readable. I realize the instructions say no summary after the tool call, so this could have been misinterpreted.

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