Strange Buddha
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Strange Buddha
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- prompt - Transform the input image into a hand-drawn illustration on light beige notebook paper with faint horizontal lines. Use a mix of red, black, and yellow pen strokes. Keep the composition of the original image but redraw everything in a stylized sketchy manner. Character styling: Redraw the person as a pen-sketch figure with clean outlines and light shading. Use red and black ink for contours, hair detailing, shadows, and clothing folds. Add selective yellow accents on accessories or decorative elements. Simplify textures while keeping the pose and main features. Add soft blush on the cheeks, stylized lips, and defined hair strands using hatching. Environment styling: Turn the background into a loose architectural sketch with minimal detail. Use line work to represent walls, doors, sinks, mirrors, etc. Fill large surfaces with light cross-hatching in red pen. Keep the overall look like something drawn quickly on notebook paper. Artistic effects: Add handwritten doodle labels around the character which are playful annotations. Maintain a casual illustrated feel, not hyper-realistic. Use cross-hatching and scribble shading. Maintain the notebook edge lines and subtle smudges for authenticity. Final result: Should look like a stylized notebook sketch of the original image, drawn with red, black, and yellow pens. Preserve pose, framing, and major clothing shapes but convert everything into this art style.

India was 227/9 when Jasprit Bumrah came to the crease, trailing by 19 runs. What happened next was no less than a wonder, Pujara and Bumrah stitched a 46 runs partnership for the last wicket gaining India the lead of 27 runs.

Wearing the Indian jersey, singing the anthem, and trying my best each time I stepped on the field - it’s impossible to put into words what it truly meant. But as they say, all good things must come to an end, and with immense gratitude I have decided to retire from all forms of Indian cricket. Thank you for all the love and support! 🙏🇮🇳
















