Please create a highly finished "Soccer Superstar Breaking-Frame Archive Poster" based on the following user input. [User Input] Subject: [Player Name] Version: [National Team / Club] Core Action: [Action Type] Character Keywords: [Keywords] Main Color Tone: [Main Color Tone] Identity Label: [Identity Label] Aspect Ratio: [3:4 Vertical] This is not an ordinary soccer poster, nor is it an ordinary soccer star portrait, but rather a modern soccer superstar main poster with a core structure of "central hyper-realistic soccer superstar main visual + strong breaking frame impact of the soccer and front foot + dark semi-transparent archive panels on both sides + lightweight career timeline at the bottom." The entire image must have a hyper-realistic texture of human figures, strong three-dimensional impact, modern sports advertising sense, collectible design sense, lightweight archive sense, and a distinct series style. Most importantly, the main subject of the picture is not a large title, nor is it a huge number, but the moment of "the player himself + the soccer + the front foot breaking out of the frame." The central figure must be a hyper-realistic soccer superstar main visual with a complete or nearly complete body proportion, with extremely strong realism, volume, power, and star recognition. The figure must be expressed in a realistic, cinematic, photographic, and hyper-realistic style, including real facial structure, clear facial features and eyes, real skin and muscle details, real jersey, socks, shoes, shin guards materials, real action tension, real lighting and shadow layers on the field, and real sports photography texture. Watercolor effects, illustration effects, cartoon effects, soft and blurred painting effects, over-the-top game illustration effects, AI plastic skin effects, incorrect body structure, and face blurring or distortion are prohibited. The central figure must be prioritized over all text, numbers, backgrounds, and information panels. The highest priority of the entire image is to make the "soccer + front foot" form a visual impact as if it is about to kick out of the screen. The soccer must be one of the foreground explosion points closest to the lens, the front foot must be clearly more forward than the back foot, and it cannot have both legs in the same front position. It must form a clear front and back depth relationship, allowing the viewer to immediately feel that the ball and this foot are breaking out of the frame. The soccer and front foot must be more prominent than the text and numbers, and the soccer, sole, cleats, and front part of the calf must have real material details. The focus hierarchy must be: soccer first, front foot/sole/cleats/front calf second, player's face third, overall body action fourth, the dark panels and lightweight archive text on both sides fifth, and the background numbers and decorative information last. The lens language is recommended to use a low camera position, close-up, slight wide-angle, strong perspective, strong near-large-far-small relationship, motion photography freezing instant, real depth of field, but the face should not be blurred. The soccer must be clear, real, with texture, and lighting; the front foot must be clear, real, with sole and cleat details; the player's face must be clearly identifiable; the back leg, background, and surrounding information can be moderately weakened. Do not make the picture an extreme shoe sole advertising close-up, but retain the complete action logic: ball → foot → leg → body → face. The whole picture is not just pursuing exaggeration, but conveying a strong impact in the real sports visual. The action must be the soul of this image, requiring a stylish pose, powerful action, strong spatial sense, personal style of the player, suitable for breaking frame presentation, and reasonable body movement chain. It should not look like a static pose. According to the main subject and core action, it can display different styles: the power type emphasizes explosion, takeoff, heavy strike, and pressure; the spiritual type emphasizes low center of gravity, control, penetration, and fluidity; the technical type emphasizes curves, changing direction, rhythm, and creativity; the speed type emphasizes depth, sprinting, wind cutting, and space compression. The action must be real, reasonable, and have a movement chain, and must not have problems with unnatural body structure. The dark semi-transparent archive panels must be retained on both sides of the image, which are important series elements of the entire poster. The panels should be dark semi-transparent, modern glass or acrylic, low-key, with texture, and can have slightly glowing edges. Both sides can have panels, the content should be light, thin, and restrained, not blocking the central figure's core action, not blocking the soccer and front foot, and not taking away the main visual attention. The panels can include the player's identity label, career milestones, national team highlights, club stages, key honors, technical characteristics keywords, representative records, and small timeline nodes. The panels are only for the archive atmosphere, not the main subject, and the visual weight must be lower than the figure, soccer, front foot, and face. The poster can feature the player's Chinese name and number, but they must be auxiliary identification information and cannot be the main visual of the picture. The Chinese name must be of moderate or small font size, not spanning the entire poster, not overpowering the figure's action, and not more prominent than the soccer and front foot. It is recommended to place them on the side dark panel, bottom information area, or a restrained upper position. The font should be modern Chinese sans-serif, clean, crisp, and have a sports brand feel. The number can only be an auxiliary visual element, not a large and eye-catching main title, not occupying the central part of the picture, not overpowering the player's body, and not taking the visual focus from the soccer and front foot. It is recommended to process the number as a low transparency background imprint, dark watermark, small numbering in the panel, low contrast numbers subtly appearing behind the figure, or integrated with the dark panel, not highlighted on the front. The overall text weight recommendation is: central figure and action 70%-80%, side panels and text information 15%-20%, name and number 5%-10%. Absolutely forbidden are huge names occupying the upper part of the picture, huge numbers becoming the first visual, numbers more prominent than the figure, text blocking the soccer/front foot/face/body action, and the poster turning into a name and number display. All text on the poster should be in Chinese, not using English titles, English explanations, or English labels. Chinese subtitles and labels can be used, with a modern Chinese font style, high-level sans-serif title feel, clean and crisp, with a sports brand feel. Do not use historical calligraphy, excessive retro fonts, or exaggerated variety show fonts. The text must be clear, but not overshadow the main subject. Around the figure, 4 to 8 lightweight information fragments can be arranged. The information fragments are not heavy cards, but lightweight information modules with a modern sports archive feel, should present a semi-transparent glass or acrylic feel, light, floating, multi-directional, with slightly glowing edges, retreated to the middle and background of the picture, arranged in different angles, more like a high-end data panel, not an ordinary explanation box. The whole must be lighter, further, more restrained, and give way to the central action. The information fragments can include important career milestones, national team highlights, club careers, trophy honors, record data, key match moments, player characteristics keywords, and representative achievements. All text content should be uniformly in Chinese, and the information fragments should not be too many, crowded, or affect the breaking frame impact. A lightweight career timeline / honor timeline should be set at the bottom, requiring it to be light, simple, and refined, using a fine line structure, small node markings, and Chinese node explanations. It should not overshadow the picture, not compete with the figure's action, not be made into a heavy information bar, and not have overly large years or numbers. The bottom timeline is only a supplementary archive feel for the collectible, which can display debut nodes, key transfers, honor peaks, national team highlights, intercontinental competition highlights, or legendary records. The background should be a modern sports environment, using stadium night scenes, spotlighting, blurred stands, grass texture, speed light, a small amount of modern data grid, slight particles, flying grass, and a high-end cold gray or main color atmosphere. The background must be restrained, not too chaotic, and all background elements must serve the "breaking screen feeling of the soccer and front foot." The background cannot compete with the figure, not overly bright, not too many complex patterns, not let the text wall occupy the main picture, not let the number become the background protagonist, and not let the data panel press on the action line. The entire image must establish the following visual relationships: the central figure is real, heavy, clear, and three-dimensional; the soccer and front foot have the strongest impact and the most breaking frame feeling; the player's face is clear, ensuring star recognition; the dark panels on both sides are retained, but are light, transparent, modern, and receded; the name and number exist, but must be reduced, weakened, and auxiliary; the background only takes charge of the atmosphere and does not compete with the action; the work looks like a modern sports collectible poster, not an ordinary event promotion poster; it has both impact and high-level completion; the series feeling comes from the layout structure and dark panels, not from huge names and numbers. If different requirements conflict, please prioritize the following order: the soccer and front foot must form a strong breaking frame feeling; the central figure must be highly realistic, realistic, clear, and identifiable; the action must be complete, real, and stylish; the figure's action and breaking frame soccer must be more prominent than the name and number; the picture must be harmonious and not destroyed by exaggerated foregrounds; the foreground soccer, front foot, and face must all be clear; the dark panels on both sides must be retained, but must not interfere with the core action; the name and number must be reduced, weakened, and auxiliary; all text must be in Chinese; the entire picture must look like a complete modern soccer superstar collectible poster, not a name and number display.

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