Derived Play: Drift Spotter Challenge. Topics: Attribute Binding, Community Challenge, Derived Play, Drift Spotter Challenge, Fictional Campaign, Style Consistency, Style Drift, Visual QA.

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Create one polished public-gallery concept image titled exactly "Derived Play: Drift Spotter Challenge".

Output format: one vertical 4:5 public challenge poster / voting wall for a GPT Image 2 consistency game. It must not be a physical tabletop object, not a device, not a tray, not a lab bench, not a contact sheet, not a comic, not a map, not a worksheet, not a generic dashboard. It should feel like a finished exhibition challenge graphic where viewers spot which generated asset drifted from a fictional style contract.

Scene: same fictional no-brand public visual system, "Mosslight Festival". Show six anonymous generated entries as tall poster-like windows arranged around one central style contract column, but avoid rigid 2x3 research-board feeling: use a staggered gallery-wall composition with a flowing vote path and large negative space. Every entry uses the invented lantern-leaf icon, moss green, warm amber, ivory paper, graphite linework, soft side light, centered horizon. One entry has a deliberate style drift: slightly wrong coral tint, off-center anchor, and mismatched lens cue.

Derived gameplay mechanism: viewers inspect entries and place vote marks on the suspected drift. Add compact labels only: "Derived Play: Drift Spotter Challenge", "Mosslight Festival", "Find Drift", "Palette", "Lens", "Anchor", "Text", "Vote", "Reveal", "Drift 04", "PASS 5". Show small vote dots, one reveal ribbon pointing to Drift 04, and a bottom scoring trail showing five pass dots and one coral warning dot. Keep all text short, readable, and exactly as listed; do not add random placeholder text.

Composition: vertical gallery poster with central contract column, six varied asset windows, curved vote trail, subtle exhibition pin marks, tiny QA icons, one coral reveal ribbon, and a clear PASS 5 outcome. The scene should show the derived play: turning style consistency QA into a public guessing challenge with safe community voting, not a private analytics dashboard.

Visual style: sophisticated public-exhibition graphic design, matte ivory paper, graphite labels, moss green rules, amber highlight, restrained coral warning, quiet cinematic thumbnail art, crisp edges, accessible contrast, no purple-dominant gradient, no decorative orbs. No real platform UI, no real community screenshots, no real posters or logos.

Safety and rights: fictional visual system and fictional challenge only, no real brands, no trademarks, no public figures, no politics, no elections, no dangerous instructions, no adult or explicit content, no gore or violence, no copyrighted characters, no living-artist style imitation, no source image reuse, no watermark.

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