
Please generate a high-design character relationship diagram poster based on [THEME]. This diagram should not be an ordinary illustration, but rather a character relationship diagram that combines information visualization, narrative structure, poster design aesthetics, and fidelity to the work's style. - Identify the work corresponding to the theme and its core settings. - Extract the most representative 6-12 key characters, no more than 15 if necessary. - Identify and display the relationships between key characters, including blood ties, love, friendship, alliances, enmities, master-apprentice, hierarchy, manipulation, betrayal, secret relationships, etc. - Automatically choose an appropriate composition based on the characteristics of the work, such as protagonist-centered, dual-core confrontation, factional division, family tree, or timeline evolution. - Automatically distill the style DNA of the work, including colors, worldview symbols, material textures, emotional atmosphere, typography, and representative elements. - Transform these stylistic elements into the overall visual design of the character relationship diagram, rather than simply copying an official poster. - Use different colors, line types, and arrows to distinguish different relationships, ensuring clear lines, distinct layers, and no clutter. - Core characters should be the most prominent, important characters secondary, and minor characters weakened, forming a clear visual hierarchy. - Each character's name should be clearly readable, and identity or faction labels may be added if necessary. The final product should meet the following: - Easily understand the main and secondary characters and key relationships at a glance. - Have a distinct atmosphere and sense of setting from the original work. - Combine the clarity of an infographic with the high design of a poster. - The image should be unified, exquisite, complete, suitable for social media dissemination or poster display. - Avoid a cheap flowchart feel, avoid clutter, and avoid information overload.
Based on visual similarity