Dragon Radar Quest Journey
Early-Toriyama adventure register where the journey across desert, sea, and mountain matters more than the wish at the end.

The prompt
Render in early Dragon Ball Toriyama adventure-arc style, circa Pilaf-to-Red-Ribbon era. Palette: warm desert ochre, dusty terracotta, faded turquoise sky, sun-bleached khaki, with one POP of phosphor green for radar screen glow. Ink line work in confident brown-black with visible nib pressure variation, hand-drawn weight, no digital cleanup. Cel shading in two flat values, soft cross-hatch only where shadow meets edge. The subject framed as a traveler mid-route: implied vector of motion, sweat sheen, dust haze around feet, a hint of horizon line low in the frame suggesting open distance. Background is sparse: one geological feature (mesa silhouette, ocean cliff, or pagoda speck), wide open negative space, soft cumulus penciled in. Mood: dogged forward motion, the quest as substrate, the wish as MacGuffin. Anti-luxury: no chrome vehicles, no glossy gadgets, no power-armor sheen, the only tech is a tiny analog-feeling handheld radar. Forbid legible on-canvas text, watermarks, logos, named hate symbols, and any depiction resembling a real public figure. Preserve the subject, pose, and composition of the source image exactly, change only the medium and rendering.
What it is doing
The seven-orb wish is a McGuffin. The actual value is the desert crossings, the side encounters, the muscle the protagonist built getting there. People who chase the wish and skip the journey burn the wish on something dumb within a week. The radar is a permission slip to take the long route.
Tuning knobs
- Horizon feature: mesa vs ocean cliff vs distant pagoda vs pure dune
- Dust intensity: none vs ankle haze vs full silhouette wash
- Radar glow: off vs faint vs single bright phosphor pulse
- Sky: clear turquoise vs cumulus penciled vs sun-streak gradient
- Line weight: thin nib vs medium nib vs thick brush
- Sweat sheen: none vs forehead only vs full exertion glaze
Style lineage
Learn the visual culture this draws from: Toei Animation.
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