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Paper Quilling Macro Character Craft

Create a close macro product photograph of a handmade paper quilling character with visible coils, layered strips, and soft studio depth.

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Nano Banana 2

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Macro preview of a handmade paper quilling character with coiled strips and soft studio lighting.

Preview for Paper Quilling Macro Character Craft, focused on handmade paper texture, coils, and shallow depth.

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Paper Quilling Macro Character Craft

Macro paper quilling character photo with rolled strips, layered coils, soft studio light, shallow bokeh, and clean craft detail.

Recommended model: Nano Banana 2Output format: Image prompt template
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Create a vertical macro product photograph of an adorable handmade paper quilling character based on [SUBJECT]. Build the character from tightly rolled paper strips, layered quill shapes, curled edges, delicate fringes, and visible paper grain rather than plastic, clay, or fabric. Use soft studio lighting, shallow depth of field, gentle shadows that show the 3D construction, and a clean [BACKGROUND DESCRIPTION] that keeps the craft as the clear focal point. Preserve a handmade premium object feel with tiny imperfections, subtle color gradients, and crisp close-up detail. Avoid copyrighted characters, real logos, readable text, watermarks, messy glue, impossible anatomy, toy safety claims, glossy plastic surfaces, or background clutter that makes the paper construction unclear.

Usage notes

Replace the subject, background, color palette, and crop before running; keep all references generic unless you own the rights.

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Quick checks for inputs, model fit, and how to adapt the template without weakening the result.

What subjects work best with this prompt?

Simple animals, mascots, fantasy creatures, seasonal icons, or original brand characters work well because their shapes can be clearly built from paper coils.

How do I keep the result looking like paper quilling?

Specify rolled paper strips, layered quill shapes, visible paper grain, curled edges, and soft shadows while excluding plastic, clay, or fabric surfaces.

What should I avoid for public use?

Avoid copyrighted characters, real logos, readable text, toy safety claims, and likeness references unless you have rights to use them.

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