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Rabbit Character Sprite Sheet reverse prompt example: Transforms a rabbit character reference sheet into a multi-pose 2D game sprite sheet while preserving the original design.
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Rabbit Character Sprite Sheet Reverse Prompt Example

Transforms a rabbit character reference sheet into a multi-pose 2D game sprite sheet while preserving the original design.

This character prompt is a strong starting point when you need a composed GPT Image 2 result with a clear subject, visual structure, and reusable style direction.

Use in generator

Aspect ratio

1:1 or 4:5

Quality pass

Standard first, then high detail

Workflow

Use image-to-image when matching an existing layout or subject matters.

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English prompt

Using REFERENCE_0 as the character-design base, convert the character sheet into a clean 2D game sprite sheet on a {argument name="background color" default="plain white"} background. Preserve the rabbit character’s proportions, black outline style, blue inner ears, blue eyes, small red nose, and fluffy tail, but remove all Japanese labels and reference-sheet headings. Generate {argument name="sprite count" default="57"} separate full-body sprites arranged in a loose grid with transparent-looking spacing between poses. Include these visible rows: 6 small front-facing idle/expression sprites; 8 right-facing running sprites; 8 more right-facing running/stride sprites; 4 front-facing neutral idle sprites; 5 front-facing cute/holding-paws sprites; 8 sleepy, sad, crouching, and low-energy sprites; 6 front-facing cheerful/neutral expression sprites; 6 dynamic running or hopping sprites; and 6 bottom-row cute reaction sprites including shy, surprised, bashful, eyes-closed smiling, tilted-head, and hands-near-mouth poses. Keep the line art simple and consistent, like a hand-drawn cartoon sprite sheet for a {argument name="game type" default="2D platformer or casual mobile game"}, with each sprite isolated and no shadows, props, text, borders, or background scenery.

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