Resized to 41% of original (view original)
| Prompt | In fully rendered illustrated anime digital illustration style on light grey background, no text, you will create a reference sheet for a white-haired woman in strapless white dress. Her sleeves are also gloves. The feather crown is a circlet that opens in the front, metallic gold colored. Left: Full body front view, wearing crown. The side strips of fabric do not overlap the center piece. Slightly left of center: Full body rear view, wearing crown. Hair obscures the back. Right: Close-up cowboy shot turned slightly to the left, not wearing crown, holding crown to display it clearly. View extends to the bottom of image. Note image_5 the center front does not have side fabric coming out of it, she has strips of fabric from BEHIND that goes around to front toward bottom. These strips should not overlap the center piece. |
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| Negative prompt | Unknown |
| Model | gemini-3-pro-image-preview |
| Note | I had to generate a side view first based on a sketch, otherwise the model would depict the two ribbon things like the rear view without turning it around in the front view. Inpainted to hell with NAI V4.5. |

Input images: various from "Pick Me Up, Infinite Gacha" ch. 49-51. I "decensored" the chest area for this.
This is SO FREAKING HARD! And the hair seems a bit off. There is no clearly depicted full body view of this costume anywhere in the series. Both dress and crown aren't drawn consistently. Someone on pixiv created a LoRA, which has her post-escape appearances but unsurprisingly doesn't have the accurate dress costume.
asset #569997: "Cooler version" head swap (inspired by ch. 178 which prompted me to make this to begin with) without cleaning up. It's jpeg'd because the model doesn't output PNG, at least with AI Studio trial. I don't know if it's possible to get true PNG output with an actual paid key.
If I ever get around to doing the "cooler version", I will raise the gold star up right below the bust, and the middle skinny diamond-shaped thing should be on lower bust only, to resemble the latest cover image. This should make more sense. Also, in the cover image, if you remove the line across the shoulder (see-through panel?), it's pretty much just plain cleavage.