Create a high-fidelity “Football Superstar Out-of-Frame Archive Poster” based on the following user inputs. [User Inputs] Subject: [Player Name] Version: [National Team / Club] Core Action: [Action Type] Player Keywords: [Keywords] Main Color Palette: [Main Color] Identity Labels: [Identity Labels] Aspect Ratio: [3:4 Portrait] This is not a regular football poster, nor a standard player portrait. It is a modern football superstar feature poster built around the core structure of “a central hyper-realistic football superstar visual + a strong out-of-frame impact from the football and lead foot + dark translucent archive panels on both sides + a lightweight career timeline at the bottom.” The entire image must have hyper-realistic character texture, strong three-dimensional impact, a modern sports advertising feel, collectible-grade design quality, a lightweight archival tone, and a distinct serialized visual identity. Most importantly, the protagonist of the composition is not a large text title or oversized number, but the moment of “the player himself + the football + the lead foot bursting out of the frame.” The central figure must be a full-body or near full-body proportion hyper-realistic football superstar key visual with extremely strong realism, volume, power, and player recognizability. The player must be rendered in a realistic, cinematic, photographic, hyper-real style, including authentic facial structure, clear facial features and eyes, real skin and muscle detail, realistic jersey, socks, boots, shin guard materials, believable action tension, realistic stadium lighting and shadow depth, and true sports photography texture. Do not use watercolor-like, illustrative, cartoonish, soft blurry rendering, overly game-style character art, plastic AI skin, anatomical errors, blurred faces, or distorted features. The central player must take priority over all text, numbers, background, and information panels. The highest visual priority in the entire image is to make the “football + lead foot” create the sensation of kicking out of the screen. The football must be one of the closest foreground impact points to the camera. The lead foot must be clearly farther forward than the back foot; both legs must not appear equally forward. There must be a clear front-back depth relationship so that the viewer instantly feels that the ball and this kick are bursting out of the frame. The football and lead foot must be more eye-catching than text and numbers. The football, sole, studs, and front shin area must all have real material detail. The focus hierarchy must be: 1) football, 2) lead foot / sole / studs / front shin, 3) player’s face, 4) overall body movement, 5) side dark panels and lightweight archive text, 6) background numbers and decorative information. Recommended camera language: low angle, relatively close framing, slight wide-angle lens, strong perspective, strong near-large far-small depth effect, frozen sports-photography moment, realistic depth of field, but do not blur the face. The football must be clear, realistic, textured, and properly lit; the lead foot must be clear, realistic, and show sole and stud detail; the player’s face must be clearly recognizable; the back leg, background, and surrounding information can be moderately de-emphasized. Do not turn the image into an extreme sole-ad style close-up. Preserve the full action logic: ball → foot → leg → body → face. The goal is not pure exaggeration, but a strong impact conveyed through realistic sports visuals. The action must be the soul of this image. The pose should be stylish, explosive, spatially dynamic, reflect the player’s personal style, and be suitable for an out-of-frame presentation. The body’s movement chain must be logical and should not look like a static pose. Depending on the subject and core action, different qualities may be emphasized: power-type should highlight explosiveness, airtime, heavy striking, and pressure; instinctive/creative type should highlight low center of gravity, control, penetration, and flow; technical type should highlight curves, direction changes, rhythm, and creativity; speed-type should highlight depth, sprinting, wind-cutting motion, and compressed space. The action must be realistic, coherent, and anatomically correct. Dark translucent archive panels must be preserved on both the left and right sides of the composition. These panels are an important serialized design element of the poster. They should have a dark translucent, modern glass or acrylic feel, understated and premium, optionally with subtle glowing edges. Panels may appear on both sides, with content that is light, thin, and restrained. They must not block the player’s core action, the football, or the lead foot, and must not steal attention from the main visual. The panels may contain identity labels, career milestones, national team highlights, club phases, major honors, technical keywords, representative records, and small timeline nodes. The panels are only for archival atmosphere, not the protagonist, and their visual weight must remain lower than the player, football, lead foot, and face. The poster may include the player’s Chinese name and number, but they must function only as supporting identification, not the main visual focus. The Chinese name should be medium or small in size, must not stretch across the whole poster, must not overpower the action, and must not be more eye-catching than the football or lead foot. It is recommended to place it within the side dark panels, bottom information area, or a restrained top position. The font should be a modern Chinese sans-serif style, clean, sharp, and sporty. The number may only serve as a supporting visual element; do not make it a huge bright title, do not place it at the center dominating the image, do not overpower the body, and do not steal focus from the football and lead foot. Recommended treatments for the number include low-opacity background embossing, dark-pattern watermarking, a small panel-based number, a faint low-contrast numeral behind the figure, or integration into the dark panels, rather than bright floating foreground typography. Suggested overall text weighting: central player and action 70%–80%, side panels and text information 15%–20%, name and number 5%–10%. Absolutely forbid a giant player name occupying the upper half, a giant number becoming the first visual focal point, numbers being more eye-catching than the player, text blocking the football / lead foot / face / body action, or the poster becoming a name-and-number display graphic. All poster text must be in Chinese only. Do not use English titles, English descriptions, or English labels. Chinese subtitles and labels may be added. Typography should use modern Chinese fonts, premium sans-serif title styling, clean and sharp with a sports-brand feel. Do not use historical calligraphy, overly retro fonts, or exaggerated variety-show style fonts. All text must be legible but never overpower the image. Around the player, 4 to 8 lightweight information fragments may be arranged. These are not heavy cards, but modern sports-archive style light information modules with translucent glass/acrylic texture, thin and floating, placed at different angles, with subtle glowing edges, receding into the mid- or background. They should be staggered and feel like premium data panels rather than ordinary text boxes. Overall they must be lighter, farther back, more restrained, and must yield to the central action. These fragments may include major career milestones, national team highlights, club career phases, trophies, records, key match moments, player trait keywords, and representative achievements. All text content must be in Chinese. These fragments must not be too many, crowded, or disruptive to the out-of-frame impact. At the bottom, include a lightweight career timeline / honors timeline. It should be light, minimal, and refined, using fine-line structure, small node markers, and Chinese annotations. It must not weigh down the composition, overpower the player’s action, become a heavy information bar, or use oversized years or oversized numbers. The bottom timeline exists only as a collectible archival supplement and may show debut milestone, key transfer, peak honor, national team highlight, continental tournament highlight, or legendary record. The background should be a modern sports environment, such as a night stadium, spotlights, blurred stands, grass texture, speed-light streaks, a small amount of modern data grid, subtle particles, flying turf debris, and a premium cool gray or main-color atmosphere. The background must be restrained and not overly cluttered. Every background element must serve the “football and lead foot bursting toward the viewer” effect. The background must not overpower the player. Avoid excessive brightness, overly complex patterns, walls of text dominating the composition, numbers becoming the background protagonist, or data panels interfering with the action line. The image must establish the following visual relationships: the central player is realistic, substantial, clear, and dimensional; the football and lead foot are the most impactful and have the strongest out-of-frame sensation; the player’s face is clear to preserve star recognizability; the side dark panels remain present but light, transparent, modern, and receded; the name and number exist but must be reduced, weakened, and auxiliary; the background only builds atmosphere and must not compete with the action; the work should feel like a modern collectible sports poster, not a standard event promo; it should combine impact with premium finish; and the serialized identity should come from the layout structure and dark panels, not giant names and numbers. If different requirements conflict, prioritize them in this order: the football and lead foot must create a strong bursting-toward-viewer effect; the central player must be highly realistic, clear, and recognizable; the action must be complete, realistic, and stylish; the player’s action and out-of-frame football must be more eye-catching than the name and number; the composition must remain harmonious and not be broken by exaggerated foreground distortion; the foreground football, lead foot, and face must all be clear; the dark side panels must remain but must not interfere with the core action; the name and number must be reduced, weakened, and auxiliary; all text must be in Chinese; and the whole image must feel like a complete modern football superstar collectible poster rather than a partial visual experiment.

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