# Épinal Print × Lubok — composed image prompt # IndexStyle — https://indexstyle.org/compose?ids=epinal-print+lubok # Épinal Print carries the structure. Lubok appear as accents, each further back than the last. # Style descriptors only. Never imitates a specific artist, studio, brand or work. An original image that takes its structure from Épinal Print (Style, 1796–) and its accent from Lubok (Style, 17th–19th century). Structural cues: Clear outlines; Bright stencil coloring; Stories in panels; Morals and hero tales. Accent cues, used sparingly: Thick outlines; Flat hand-coloring; Image and text together; Satire and story. Composition: Panels ruled into an even grid, the story moving top row to bottom. Type and lettering: One caption line under each panel, one face and one measure throughout. Let one material quality come from the second style: Thick woodcut outlines with red, yellow and green washed past the line. Mood: Intimacy, Nostalgia, Play. Color: build on #e9e6dd, #67635d, #171615 with a single accent drawn from #e9e6dd, #67635d, #171615. Constraints: do not imitate, reference or name any specific artist, studio, brand, character or copyrighted work. Produce an original composition in the general period languages described above. # Where the two fight # - Both belong to Popular Prints, so the difference is small. Push the roles further apart than feels comfortable. # - Roughly 1779 years apart. Keep one of them recognisably period rather than letting both drift into the middle. # Cautions carried from each entry # - Épinal Print: Copying only the bright color and the neat frames removes the moral spine of the story and leaves a cliche that sells nothing but nostalgia. # - Lubok: Tidying the outline and keeping the color inside it removes the misregistration and rough hand that carried the warmth of a popular print. # Design specs: https://indexstyle.org/styles/epinal-print/design.md · https://indexstyle.org/styles/lubok/design.md