请基于我上传的二维码,创作一张主题化二维码视觉图。
二维码是功能核心,必须保持可扫描。请保留二维码的核心编码结构、定位点、模块关系和静区。二维码必须保持正面、平面、方形、清晰、高对比度。不要透视,不要旋转,不要弯曲,不要液化,不要让人物、装饰、文字、阴影或背景纹理覆盖二维码模块和静区。可以进行风格化处理,但只能在不影响扫码的范围内进行,例如调整深色模块颜色、轻微统一边缘质感、设计容器、融入场景,但不能破坏识别逻辑。
请不要把二维码简单粘贴到画面上。请把二维码设计成画面世界中的一个自然图形对象,例如屏幕、卡片、标签、票据、招牌、包装、窗户、入口、印章、布标、菜单、海报、门牌、徽章、展板、装置、页面、设备界面或其他与主题相关的承载物。二维码要与画面构图、材质、色彩、光影、留白、文字和道具统一,像它本来就属于这个设计。
请根据用户最后输入的主题、文案和风格要求,自动选择最合适的视觉方向。如果用户明确说了风格,例如极简、干净、高级、商务、科技、复古、手绘、国风、赛博、潮流、可爱、清新、奢华、儿童、品牌感,请优先服从该风格。如果用户没有明确说风格,请根据主题语气自动判断适合的风格,而不是默认卡通风。
如果用户要求背景更干净,请使用简洁留白、低噪声背景、克制装饰、清晰层级、少量点缀和高识别度构图。画面可以更像品牌海报、产品卡片、桌面立牌、应用界面、名片、邀请函或简洁提示牌。不要强行添加大量卡通角色、气泡、贴纸或装饰。只保留与主题有关的最少元素,让二维码和文案成为主角。
如果用户要求可爱或治愈,可以使用柔和配色、圆润角色、贴纸感装饰、手写文字、柔软纸张质感和轻量小图形。角色必须与二维码互动,而不是站在旁边陪衬。
如果用户要求高级或商务,请使用干净背景、理性网格、低饱和配色、精致排版、克制图形、品牌感留白和清晰材质。二维码可以融入卡片、玻璃牌、金属铭牌、App界面、桌牌、邀请函、产品包装或空间导视中。避免幼稚卡通、过多装饰和强烈表情。
如果用户要求科技或未来感,请使用深色或浅色科技界面、发光边缘、数据网格、HUD元素、玻璃拟态、霓虹线条、芯片纹理或数字入口概念。二维码仍需保持清晰平面,不要变成透视屏幕或发光到无法识别。
如果用户要求自然、清新或生活方式,请使用植物、纸张、阳光、布料、木质、咖啡、餐桌、花束、日常物件等元素,让二维码成为标签、菜单、卡片、书页、票据或包装贴纸。背景保持舒适、温柔、不过度拥挤。
如果用户要求复古或怀旧,请使用旧纸张、票根、邮票、唱片、打字机、老照片、复古包装、低饱和色彩和轻微颗粒。二维码可以成为票据、邮戳、贴纸或老式标签的一部分,但必须保持足够清晰。
如果用户要求国风、水墨、东方或节气感,请使用宣纸、留白、淡墨、印章、团扇、窗棂、花枝、山水、节气意象或传统纹样。二维码可以融入印章牌、纸笺、窗格、卷轴标签或雅致卡片中。不要把二维码做成水墨扩散,不要影响扫码。
文字部分请根据用户输入处理。如果用户提供了文案,请尽量准确保留,并根据风格选择合适字体感和排版方式。中文要清晰准确,不要写错字。如果用户只提供主题,请自动生成少量贴合主题的短文案。文字不要压到二维码上,不要破坏二维码静区。
画面要先统一,再创意。所有元素的笔触、材质、色彩、光影、边缘和排版都要服务同一个风格。二维码既要是功能中心,也要是视觉中心。不要出现“漂亮背景上贴一块黑白二维码”的割裂感。
最终目标是:主题明确、风格匹配、构图完整、二维码自然融入、扫码可靠。
用户最后输入的主题、文案或风格要求是:
Please create a themed QR code visual image based on the QR code I uploaded.
The QR code is the functional core and must remain scannable. Preserve the QR code’s core encoding structure, finder patterns, module relationships, and quiet zone. The QR code must remain front-facing, flat, square, clear, and high-contrast. No perspective, no rotation, no bending, no liquify distortion, and do not let people, decorations, text, shadows, or background textures cover the QR modules or quiet zone. Stylization is allowed only within a range that does not affect scanning, such as adjusting dark module colors, slightly unifying edge texture, designing a container, or integrating into a scene, but do not break recognition logic.
Do not simply paste the QR code onto the image. Design the QR code as a natural graphic object in the visual world, such as a screen, card, label, ticket, signboard, package, window, entrance, seal, fabric label, menu, poster, doorplate, badge, display board, installation, page, device interface, or other theme-related carrier. The QR code should be unified with composition, materials, color, lighting, negative space, text, and props, as if it naturally belongs to the design.
Based on the user’s final input theme, copy, and style requirements, automatically choose the most suitable visual direction. If the user explicitly specifies a style—such as minimal, clean, premium, business, tech, retro, hand-drawn, Chinese style, cyber, trendy, cute, fresh, luxurious, children-oriented, brand-like—prioritize that style. If no explicit style is given, infer an appropriate style from the theme tone rather than defaulting to cartoon style.
If the user requests a cleaner background, use concise whitespace, low-noise background, restrained decoration, clear visual hierarchy, small accents, and highly recognizable composition. The image can resemble a brand poster, product card, tabletop standee, app interface, business card, invitation, or simple notice sign. Do not force in many cartoon characters, speech bubbles, stickers, or decorations. Keep only the minimum theme-related elements, making the QR code and copy the protagonists.
If the user requests cute or healing style, use soft colors, rounded characters, sticker-like decorations, handwritten text, soft paper texture, and lightweight small graphics. Characters must interact with the QR code instead of standing beside it as mere accompaniment.
If the user requests premium or business style, use a clean background, rational grid, low-saturation colors, refined typography, restrained graphics, brand-like whitespace, and clear materials. The QR code can be integrated into cards, glass plaques, metal nameplates, app interfaces, desk signs, invitations, product packaging, or spatial wayfinding. Avoid childish cartoons, excessive decoration, and strong facial expressions.
If the user requests tech or futuristic style, use dark or light tech interfaces, glowing edges, data grids, HUD elements, glassmorphism, neon lines, chip textures, or digital gateway concepts. The QR code must still remain clear and flat; do not turn it into a perspective screen or make it glow so much that it becomes unrecognizable.
If the user requests natural, fresh, or lifestyle style, use elements like plants, paper, sunlight, fabric, wood, coffee, dining table, bouquet, and everyday objects, making the QR code a label, menu, card, book page, ticket, or packaging sticker. Keep the background comfortable, gentle, and not overcrowded.
If the user requests retro or nostalgic style, use old paper, ticket stubs, stamps, vinyl records, typewriters, old photos, retro packaging, low-saturation colors, and slight grain. The QR code can become part of a ticket, postmark, sticker, or old-style label, but must remain sufficiently clear.
If the user requests Chinese style, ink wash, oriental, or solar-term aesthetics, use xuan paper, whitespace, light ink, seals, round fans, lattice windows, flower branches, landscapes, seasonal imagery, or traditional patterns. The QR code can be integrated into a seal plaque, stationery note, window lattice, scroll label, or elegant card. Do not make the QR code diffuse like ink wash, and do not affect scanning.
Handle text according to user input. If the user provides copy, retain it as accurately as possible and choose suitable font feel and layout by style. Chinese text must be clear and accurate with no wrong characters. If the user provides only a theme, automatically generate a small amount of short copy fitting the theme. Do not place text over the QR code or break the quiet zone.
Unify the image first, then create. All elements’ strokes, materials, colors, lighting, edges, and layout should serve one consistent style. The QR code must be both the functional center and the visual center. Avoid a disconnected look of “a black-and-white QR code pasted onto a beautiful background.”
Final goal: clear theme, matched style, complete composition, natural QR integration, and reliable scanning.
The user’s final input theme, copy, or style requirement is: