"Create a winter scene in Victorian London on Christmas Eve. Show a cozy, snow-covered street with festive decorations like wreaths and garlands on the buildings. In the foreground, illustrate a grumpy old man named Ebenezer Scrooge, wearing a dark coat and top hat, looking out of a window with a scowl. Beside him, depict the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, as a ghostly figure wrapped in chains, appearing sorrowful yet determined.
Include three spirits:
The Ghost of Christmas Past as a gentle, glowing figure surrounded by a soft light, with a nostalgic childhood scene in the background.
The Ghost of Christmas Present as a jolly figure in festive attire, surrounded by a lavish Christmas feast, depicting joy and celebration.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come as a dark, shadowy figure, ominously pointing towards a graveyard or a lonely scene.
Use warm colors for joyful scenes and cooler, darker tones for the ghostly visitations. Add small details like falling snowflakes and people celebrating in the background, including a glimpse of Tiny Tim, to highlight his importance in the story."
"Create a winter scene in Victorian London on Christmas Eve. Show a cozy, snow-covered street with festive decorations like wreaths and garlands on the buildings. In the foreground, illustrate a grumpy old man named Ebenezer Scrooge, wearing a dark coat and top hat, looking out of a window with a scowl. Beside him, depict the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, as a ghostly figure wrapped in chains, appearing sorrowful yet determined.
Include three spirits:
The Ghost of Christmas Past as a gentle, glowing figure surrounded by a soft light, with a nostalgic childhood scene in the background.
The Ghost of Christmas Present as a jolly figure in festive attire, surrounded by a lavish Christmas feast, depicting joy and celebration.
The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come as a dark, shadowy figure, ominously pointing towards a graveyard or a lonely scene.
Use warm colors for joyful scenes and cooler, darker tones for the ghostly visitations. Add small details like falling snowflakes and people celebrating in the background, including a glimpse of Tiny Tim, to highlight his importance in the story."