Personalised Books · Consistency Sample

Kaja and the Little Fallen Star

One photo → a consistent illustrated storybook. Same child on every page.

v2.3 signature edition. Her unique identifiers — the oversized clear-rimmed glasses, the mischievous open grin showing her top teeth, centre-parted hair with flyaway strands over the cheeks, the pointed chin — are extracted caricaturist-style and required in every picture, rendered naturally.
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Photo → hero (judged)

Photo
photo
Hero
hero
73.0
combined
63
identity
75
age
95
style
Kept: Perfect replication of the leopard-print sleeveless dress.; Gorgeous, high-quality 3D Pixar-style rendering and lighting.; Center-parted light-brown hair color and length.
Still soft: Change the face shape to be a sharply tapering heart shape with a distinct, pointed chin instead of a round, chubby face.; Make the glasses frames thin-rimmed and oval rather than thick, pink, and plastic.; Thinned out and lighten the eyebrows, arching them higher so they sit completely clear of the glasses frames.

The book

cover

Kaja and the Little Fallen Star

Kaja was wide awake. The moon was up, the whole world was hushed, and a thousand tiny stars blinked hello.

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Then — whoosh! — one little star slipped from the sky and tumbled down, down, down into Kaja's garden.

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Kaja tiptoed outside. There it was: a tiny star, glowing soft and sad. 'I can't find my way home,' it whispered.

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'Don't worry,' said Kaja. 'I'll help you.' She cupped the little star gently in her hands. It felt as warm as morning toast.

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Off they went through the sleepy meadow, where hundreds of fireflies danced to light the way.

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Sleepy woodland friends peeped out to wave — a bunny, a hedgehog, and a little deer. 'Good luck, little star!' they whispered.

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A wise old owl blinked down. 'To reach the sky, you must climb the Tallest Hill,' he hooted. 'Follow me.'

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They crossed a silver stream on smooth stepping stones, and the little star's glow sparkled in the water.

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At the very top of the hill, a moonbeam spilled down like a shining silver slide — all the way up to the stars.

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Kaja lifted the little star high. Up, up it floated, giggling with light, back to its home in the sky.

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Every star twinkled thank you, and the whole sky shone brighter than it ever had before.

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Kaja snuggled back into her cosy bed. And outside her window, one little star winked goodnight. The End.

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