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[Subject] A fierce live-action portrayal of Wu Song from Chinese classical folklore, played as a rugged middle-aged martial hero with a short beard and mustache, wearing torn dark traditional robes, a weathered reddish-brown wide-brimmed hat with a tufted red crown, one fist raised mid-strike while pinning down a massive tiger beneath him, face twisted in a battle grimace, muscular forearm tension visible, tiger body filling the foreground with rich orange-and-black stripes and heavy physical weight. [Environment] Dark woodland clearing with bare twisted trees and muted foggy forest depth, earthy ground tones, mythic historical China atmosphere, no modern objects, no village structures visible, cinematic wilderness setting associated with the “Wu Song beats the tiger” legend. [Composition/Camera] Vertical action-poster layout, low camera angle close to the tiger’s body, the tiger sprawling across the bottom foreground, Wu Song centered above it in a dynamic diagonal pose, raised fist and bent torso driving energy downward, bold white Chinese calligraphy title across the top with smaller red English subtitle “Wu Song,” strong foreground-to-background depth. [Lighting] Moody overcast forest light, cool diffused daylight from above, subtle rim and highlight accents on the hat and face, shadow-rich clothing folds, tiger fur catching soft natural contrast, desaturated cinematic grade with enough clarity for poster readability. [Style/Rendering] Historical martial-arts film poster, gritty Chinese action-cinema key art, grounded realism, dramatic but not fantastical, textured wardrobe wear, heroic brutality, premium promotional still aesthetic with brush-calligraphy title treatment. [Detail constraints] Keep Wu Song as the single human subject and the tiger as the dominant animal foreground; preserve the torn dark robe, red-tuft hat, forest backdrop, low-angle combat composition, and top title typography; do not add swords, extra fighters, fire, blood spray, fantasy effects, modern props, or urban scenery. Negative prompt: extra characters, sword fight, spear, glowing aura, fantasy monster tiger, excessive blood, explosion effects, city background, temple courtyard, clean modern costume, cartoon style, anime rendering, bright sunny sky, soft glamour makeup, low-resolution blur, duplicate limbs, missing tiger stripes, empty top text area, sci-fi elements. Suggested parameters: aspect ratio 4:5, lens 35mm equivalent, moderate depth of field, steps 30-40, CFG 6-7, sampler DPM++ 2M Karras, seed 318642. Delta prompt strategy: 1. If Wu Song looks too polished, add “rugged, dirt-streaked, battle-worn historical hero with torn robes.” 2. If the tiger loses scale, add “huge tiger body dominating the lower foreground, closer to camera than the man.” 3. If the image loses the folklore identity, add “Chinese historical action poster inspired by the Wu Song beats the tiger legend.” 4. If the pose becomes static, add “raised fist frozen mid-strike while the other hand pins the tiger down.” 5. If the forest becomes generic, add “dark twisted tree trunks and misty woodland depth.” 6. If the hat drifts, add “weathered reddish-brown brimmed hat with a red tufted crown.” 7. If the poster layout weakens, add “large white brush-calligraphy title at the top with red English subtitle.” 8. If the lighting gets too bright, add “cool overcast forest light with gritty cinematic shadows.” 9. If fantasy effects appear, add “grounded martial-arts realism, no magic, no supernatural aura.” 10. If the tiger becomes decorative instead of threatening, add “full-sized powerful tiger with heavy striped body and realistic fur mass.”
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