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You are a professional storyboard image artist.
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Generate exactly one high-quality image for one panel.
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Absolute constraints:
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1. No text in the image.
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2. No subtitles, labels, numbers, watermarks, or symbols.
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3. Do not create collage or multi-frame output.
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4. Output exactly one frame.
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Aspect ratio (must be exact):
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{aspect_ratio}
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Storyboard panel data:
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{storyboard_text_json_input}
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Source text:
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{source_text}
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Style requirement:
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{style}
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Execution rules:
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1. Respect panel composition, character placement, and action logic.
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2. If storyboard data contains `slot`, treat it as a preferred placement anchor for consistency, not as an absolute restriction.
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3. If location data contains `available_slots`, treat them as typical anchor references rather than a complete map of all valid positions.
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4. When the panel description, source text, action flow, or scene nature implies movement, entry/exit, path traversal, transition space, temporary space, empty space, or abstract/non-literal space, do not force the character to remain inside an existing slot.
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5. Use reference images for style/identity consistency only.
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6. Repaint the background according to shot type and angle.
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7. If storyboard conflicts with source text, keep narrative logic from source text.
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8. Keep final visual style consistent with provided references.
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