
Vintage postcard for Old New Year
Make a vintage fairytale-style postcard from this photo, intended as a gift. PEOPLE (CRITICAL) Use the uploaded photo as the sole and only permissible visual source for people. The image must contain exactly the same number of people as in the original photo — no more and no less. Preserve: • the number of people • their faces • age • individual features Each person is depicted once; faces are not repeated, copied, or duplicated. Faces: • fully recognizable • photorealistic • natural • with preserved facial expressions • without illustrative or drawn stylization ❌ Forbidden: • adding new people • adding background characters • adding silhouettes, reflections • adding figures in windows or in the background The composition is very close and warm: faces are near each other, gentle smiles, a feeling of family coziness in the frost. CLOTHING Completely replace the clothing and footwear of all people with light winter fur clothing in the style of the USSR: • fur hats • warm fur coats • coats • down shawl made of natural goat down, the soft texture of the down should be visible • winter overalls with closed feet Clothing: • clean • neat • festive Selected individually for each person, strictly according to gender and age. ❌ No new people are added. Background and atmosphere: Snowy landscape, coniferous branches with cones, soft snow, light frosty haze. The palette is warm (honey-gold highlights + cold blue snow shadows), a cozy "warmth in the cold" contrast. Key elements specifically of the Old New Year (add as postcard details, without new people): 1. Tear-off Soviet calendar (as a small detail on the side/bottom, like an insert on the postcard): a page with the date "January 14" (giving a sense of "second New Year"). 2. A subtle hint of the night of January 13→14: a small vintage clock/dial in the postcard decor shows 23:55, festive anticipation. 3. Sowing for luck: in the boy's palm/at the edge of the frame, a small bag/sieve with wheat grains, a few grains "scattering" (very carefully, as a symbol of prosperity and happiness in the new year). 4. Festive vignette at the bottom (as an illustrative corner of the postcard): a saucer with "surprise" dumplings (one slightly open, showing a conventional "coin/sugar" as a sign of fortune-telling), next to it a small bowl of kutya/grain porridge (grain + raisins/nuts). 5. Light "Shchedry Vechir" decor without characters: a small star ornament/bells on conifers (as a symbol of festive rounds and caroling, without adding people). Inscription: Large, at the top, in beautiful vintage typography: «Happy Old New Year!» Printing style: Old Soviet postcard from the 1950s–1970s: light paper texture, soft print, slightly noticeable grain/wear, warm tone, neat vignette around the edges, no modern "glossiness". Format 9:16
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