Create an image in the "Cozy Bedroom Doodle Companion Snapshot" style.
Aspect ratio: {ASPECT_RATIO}.
Scene: {SUBJECT} {SUBJECT_ACTION}. Foreground prop or product: {PRODUCT_OR_PROP}. Location: {LOCATION}. Background elements: {BACKGROUND_ELEMENTS}. Main handwritten text: "{MAIN_TEXT}". Secondary handwritten text: "{SECONDARY_TEXT}". Accent symbol: {ACCENT_SYMBOL}. Wardrobe style: {WARDROBE_STYLE}. Doodle companion: {DOODLE_COMPANION}. Doodle companion scale: {DOODLE_SCALE}. Light source: {LIGHT_SOURCE}.
Use a realistic candid phone-photo as the base layer. The scene should feel like a real late-night home interior with imperfect handheld framing, natural room clutter, warm practical light, visible fabric texture, wall grain, screen reflections, and mild low-light noise.
Composite one original flat 2D cushion-doll companion into the lower foreground or beside the main real-world object. The companion should have a rounded pillow body, pale fabric patch face, closed crescent eyes, tiny stitched mouth, simple mitten hands, blanket hood or scarf, dark hand-drawn outline, flat muted color fills, and a slightly pasted-on sticker finish. It should feel like a calm illustrated friend inside the real photo, not a 3D mascot.
The doodle companion scale is mandatory: make the companion a large foreground subject, not a tiny corner sticker. In 9:16, it should occupy roughly 35-45% of the frame. In 16:9, it should occupy roughly 28-38% of the frame. Let the companion enter from the left or lower-left edge and allow partial cropping by the frame edge while keeping the real-world object readable beside or behind it.
The companion identity is mandatory: make it a new cushion-doll design, not a human child and not the reference toy. Do not give it dark hair, a tan skin-tone face, a navy sweater, pajama pants, smiley slippers, or the same seated silhouette as the reference.
Add only a few tiny hand-drawn diary marks such as a sleep line, star, spark, breath mark, or small smiley detail. If text appears, keep it short, handwritten, and placed in natural negative space. Keep the main object readable and do not cover it with the illustrated companion.
Avoid watermarks, usernames, platform logos, creator IDs, app marks, QR codes, brand logos, copied poster art, exact software UI, exact reference person, licensed characters, copied reference toy, human child doodle, dark hair, tan skin-tone face, navy sweater, pajama pants, smiley slippers, full-vector images, glossy 3D mascots, polished ad layout, horror, cyberpunk, and unreadable tiny text.