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HTTYD Movie Characters Sticker Sheet Generator

Create an A4 vertical sticker sheet with 30 How to Train Your Dragon movie characters in faithful original designs, featuring Hiccup and Toothless most frequently in various poses.…

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PROMPT

Create an A4 vertical sticker sheet with 30 How to Train Your Dragon movie characters.
Characters must look exactly like the original How to Train Your Dragon films, faithful likeness, no redesign, no reinterpretation.
Correct original outfits and dragon designs from the movies, accurate colors and details.
Fully visible heads, eyes, ears, wings, and tails (nothing cropped or missing).
Hiccup and Toothless appear most frequently, shown in different standing or flying poses and expressions.
Other characters and dragons included with their original movie designs unchanged.
Random scattered layout, collage-style arrangement, not aligned in rows or grids.
Each sticker is clearly separated with empty space around it for offset / die-cut printing.
Plain white background, no text, no shadows, no scenery.
High resolution, clean sticker edges, print-ready.
NEGATIVE PROMPT
redesign, altered characters, wrong outfit, wrong dragon design, same colors for all, missing wings, missing tails, cropped wings, cropped tails, chibi, kawaii, anime style, exaggerated eyes, distorted faces, grid layout, aligned rows, background scenes, shadows, watermark, text

TOOLS REQUIRED

  • image_generation

ROLES & RULES

  1. Create an A4 vertical sticker sheet with 30 How to Train Your Dragon movie characters.
  2. Characters must look exactly like the original How to Train Your Dragon films, faithful likeness, no redesign, no reinterpretation.
  3. Correct original outfits and dragon designs from the movies, accurate colors and details.
  4. Fully visible heads, eyes, ears, wings, and tails (nothing cropped or missing).
  5. Hiccup and Toothless appear most frequently, shown in different standing or flying poses and expressions.
  6. Other characters and dragons included with their original movie designs unchanged.
  7. Random scattered layout, collage-style arrangement, not aligned in rows or grids.
  8. Each sticker is clearly separated with empty space around it for offset / die-cut printing.
  9. Plain white background, no text, no shadows, no scenery.
  10. High resolution, clean sticker edges, print-ready.

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Format
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SUCCESS CRITERIA

  • Include exactly 30 characters faithful to original films.
  • Feature Hiccup and Toothless most frequently in varied poses.
  • Use random scattered collage layout with separated stickers.
  • Ensure plain white background and print-ready quality.

FAILURE MODES

  • Redesign or reinterpret characters.
  • Wrong outfits or dragon designs.
  • Cropped or missing body parts.
  • Grid or aligned layout.
  • Added backgrounds, shadows, text, or scenery.

CAVEATS

Missing context
  • Proportions of Hiccup/Toothless vs. other characters.
  • Exact pixel dimensions or DPI for print-ready A4 sheet.
  • Full list of characters to ensure accurate inclusion.
Ambiguities
  • Does not specify exact list of characters or dragons beyond Hiccup and Toothless appearing most frequently.
  • Unclear if characters from all films or specific ones (e.g., trilogy).

QUALITY

OVERALL
0.80
CLARITY
0.95
SPECIFICITY
0.95
REUSABILITY
0.25
COMPLETENESS
0.85

IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS

  • Provide a bulleted list of the 30 characters/instances with frequencies (e.g., '10 Hiccup/Toothless, 5 Astrid/Stormfly, etc.').
  • Specify 'from the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy' to clarify source material.
  • Add '300 DPI, 2480x3508 pixels for A4 vertical at 300 DPI' for print readiness.
  • Template the character theme as a placeholder, e.g., '{franchise} characters' for reusability.

USAGE

Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.

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