Transform the subject from the uploaded...
Transform the subject from the uploaded photo into Ugly dolls Designer Plush Figure Transformation. Use the uploaded image as the ONLY identity reference for the person. Preserve the subject's face, hairstyle, color cues, accessories, and overall recognizable vibe while translating them into a collectible product that feels real enough to photograph on a shelf. PRODUCT DESIGN. Match the exact toy language implied by Ugly dolls Designer Plush Figure Transformation. Use authentic proportions, materials, seams, paint finish, packaging design, display logic, and manufacturing cues. The final result should look like a legitimate collectible release, not a vague toy-like rendering. IDENTITY MAPPING. Translate the subject's hairstyle, outfit palette, accessories, and expression into sculpted or printed toy details. Keep the likeness simplified only as much as the product format demands. OUTPUT. Clean product photography or packaging presentation with polished lighting, realistic materials, and strong commercial appeal. Negative constraints. No human skin realism on the toy. No messy backgrounds. No warped packaging text. No random branding unrelated to the concept. No identity drift. No broken joints or malformed sculpt details. Render the figure using realistic LEGO plastic material with a slight glossy sheen, subtle molded seams, and natural toy surface reflections. The face and torso should include printed details typical of LEGO minifigures, and the hairpiece should appear as molded plastic. The final image should be a high quality realistic 3D toy render with soft diffused studio lighting, subtle shadows that emphasize shape and plastic texture, and clean sharp focus with crisp detail. The framing must show the full body minifigure from head to feet in a centered composition with the entire figure fully visible. Use a plain white background with no scenery, no props, and no additional elements. The final style should feel like a photorealistic LEGO minifigure toy render with highly detailed plastic texture and studio lighting. Ensure the image shows a full head-to-toe view of the doll with no cropping, including both the top of the head and the bottom of the feet, using a slightly zoomed-out framing similar to a full-body fashion doll product photo, with the figure centered. The body must follow authentic Barbie proportions, including long legs, slim arms, a narrow waist, long neck, slightly enlarged head-to-body ratio, and small hands and feet, while maintaining a realistic manufactured doll look rather than exaggerated cartoon proportions. Render the figure as a physical Barbie doll with smooth, glossy plastic skin, subtle reflective sheen, and molded toy-like surfaces. The hair should appear sculpted or perfectly arranged with a glossy, uniform finish. Apply Barbie-style facial detailing such as bright glassy eyes, clean brows, soft blush, and subtle glossy lips while preserving the person's original facial structure. Recreate the outfit as a Barbie-style version, maintaining the same clothing type and silhouette but adapting it into simplified, clean, toy-scale textures with crisp seams and miniature fashion doll realism, including appropriately scaled accessories. Replicate the original pose, extending it naturally if needed to show the full body, and ensure the doll has a poised, collectible posture. Use soft studio lighting with gentle shadows and subtle reflections to emphasize the plastic texture. Place the figure against a minimal product-style background, such as plain white or soft beige, resembling professional toy photography. The final image should look like a high-end collectible Barbie doll in a polished, full- body product shot, with no text, packaging, or logos.