
Products & Ecommerce

First generate an original chibi character sheet with a fictional cute character, no existing anime or game resemblance, clean front view, and simple colors suitable for small stationery goods. Then create a hyperrealistic product photograph using the generated original chibi character sheet as the design reference. Subject is a cheap mass-produced Japanese 100-yen shop chibi character eraser set sold at stationery stores and capsule toy machines, authentic casual product look. Eraser details: thick block-shaped heavily deformed chibi versions of the original reference character, matte rubber texture, subtle fine rubber particles, light scuffs, minor wear marks, slight printing misalignment and color bleed, over 50 assorted erasers total, one rare special neon gradient eraser placed prominently. Packaging: small cloudy crinkled clear OPP plastic bag with paper header card, punched hanging hole, low-budget printing, plastic wrinkles, static cling, slight puffing, crumpled seal edge. Header design uses original Japanese children's stationery aesthetic, pink/yellow/light-blue palette, rounded handwritten font, original product logo, text "ミニけし" and "ちびけし", stars, hearts, sparkles, JAN barcode, "For ages 6+", "Do not eat", "Full 12 types, random inclusion", fictional brand name "PICO PICO", "MADE IN JAPAN". Close-up macro shot, soft high-key lighting, pastel tabletop, shallow depth of field, intentionally cheap and charming. No real brand logos, no watermark.
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