Turn Your Photo Into a Simpsons Scene: Perfect Animation Style

Description

Transform Your Photo Into a Simpsons Scene

This prompt allows you to transform any uploaded photo into an authentic scene from the classic seasons of "The Simpsons". It guarantees accurate reproduction of composition, poses, and identity of all characters in the show's stylistic format.

Who is this prompt for?

  • For Simpsons fans who want to see themselves and their loved ones in the style of Springfield.
  • For designers and content creators who need unique illustrations in an animation style.
  • For everyone looking for a quality tool to turn real photos into cartoon images without losing details.

Key Benefits

  • Exact Identity: Preserves the number of people, animals, their poses, gestures, and key features (glasses, hairstyles, clothing).
  • Authentic Style: Uses yellow skin, large eyes, black outlines, and minimal shading characteristic of the series.
  • Background Consistency: Automatically adapts the environment to the Springfield color palette while preserving the location type.
  • No Artifacts: Prohibits adding text, watermarks, or mixing realism with cartoon style.
>_ Prompt
Use the uploaded photo as the ONLY reference for composition and subjects. Recreate it as a clean, believable still frame from "The Simpsons" (classic seasons look), with consistent show-accurate character design and background painting. Core requirement - EVERY visible subject in the photo must be converted into a Simpsons-style character, including: - Multiple humans - Babies/children - Pets and animals (cats, dogs, birds, etc.) - Do not keep any subject photorealistic. No "half-real, half-cartoon" results. Identity and count lock - Keep the exact number of humans and animals. - Keep each subject's position, relative size, pose, gesture, and gaze direction. - Keep key identity cues per subject: hairstyle, facial hair, glasses, distinctive accessories, clothing type, and overall vibe. - Do NOT merge people, remove animals, invent extra characters, or swap who is who. Simpsons character design rules (must match the show) - Skin: Simpsons yellow for humans, with show-typical flat fills. - Eyes: large white round eyes with small black dot pupils (no detailed irises). - Nose: simple rounded nose shape, minimal lines. - Mouth: simple linework, subtle overbite feel when fitting. - Hands: 4 fingers for humans (Simpsons standard). - Linework: clean black outlines, uniform thickness, no sketchy strokes. - Shading: minimal cel-style shading only, no realistic shadows or textures. Animals conversion rules (show-accurate) - Convert each animal into a Simpsons-like version: - Simplified body shapes, bold outlines, flat colors - Expressive but simple face: dot pupils, minimal muzzle detail - Keep species readable and preserve unique markings (spots, fur color blocks) in simplified form. Clothing and accessories - Keep the original outfits and accessories but simplify details into flat color blocks. - Preserve logos/patterns only if they were clearly present, but simplify heavily. - No added text on clothing. Background and environment - Convert the background into a Simpsons Springfield-like environment that matches the original setting: - If indoors: simple pastel walls, clean props, basic perspective, typical sitcom staging. - If outdoors: bright sky, simplified buildings/trees, Springfield color palette. - Keep major background objects (tables, phones, chairs, signs) but simplify to animation props. - Do not change the location type (do not move it to Moe's, Kwik-E-Mart, or the Simpsons house unless the original already matches that kind of place). Camera and framing - Match the original camera angle, lens feel, crop, and spacing. - Keep it as a single TV frame, not a poster. Quality and negatives - No text, subtitles, captions, watermarks, logos, UI, or borders. - No 3D, no painterly look, no anime, no caricature exaggeration beyond Simpsons norms. - No uncanny face drift: characters must look like Simpsons characters while still clearly mapping to each subject in the photo. - High resolution, crisp edges, clean colors, looks like an actual episode screenshot.
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