Subject
A character (from the attached strict reference character sheet, with face, hairstyle, eye shape and proportions absolutely unchanged) fully commercialized into a Japanese 'chibi eraser product' — strongly deformed chibi figures as thick block-shaped, fully matte rubber erasers with fine particles, dust, scuffs and wear, print misalignment and color drift, in a random configuration of 50+ pieces.
Composition
Packaging is the main subject, centered in the frame, with a few erasers spilled around it, one or two out of the bag, a fingertip about to pinch one, and part of the package naturally out of frame; one fluorescent/gradient special rare piece placed in an eye-catching spot to guide the gaze.
Lighting
Bright natural light, slightly high-key, soft shadows, clean product-photo feel.
Setting
A white-to-pastel table with faint dots or a pop pattern, simple and clean.
Style
Realistic packaged-product photography looking like a real convenience-store or 100-yen-shop item; macro-leaning, shallow depth of field, sharp center; deliberately cheap, NOT plastic-looking, NOT glossy, NOT high-end.
Details
Packaging: small clear OPP plastic bag with a paper header (with a hanging hole), slightly cheap header print with light misregister and ink unevenness, wrinkled hazy static-clinging plastic with some trapped-air puffiness and lightly creased seal. Graphics: Japanese kids' stationery style, pop and colorful (pink/yellow/light-blue base), handwritten/round fonts, original product logo, 'mini eraser/chibi eraser' wording, star/heart/sparkle decorations. Realism info: JAN barcode, 'ages 6+', 'not edible' warning, 'X kinds total / random inclusion', small fictional company name, MADE IN JAPAN or CHINA. Forbidden: plastic feel, glossy look, overly premium texture, overly perfect print. Output must look like a real existing product people would want on social media. Usage tip: pair with a reference image and swap in your actual product or character to keep the composition unchanged.