Create a set of high-resolution, modern, educational medical illustrations designed for a parent information sheet about atopic dermatitis in children. The style should be clean, professional, and contemporary — similar to modern medical textbook illustrations (e.g., updated Netter-style, soft clean vector shading, balanced colours, crisp outlines). Avoid any resemblance to real children; use a generic, non-identifiable, neutral-looking cartoon/medical illustration child. 1. MAIN BODY DIAGRAM — COMMON SITES Subject: A generic toddler/young child medical illustration, shown from both front and back. Style: High-resolution Modern pediatric medical illustration Clean vector aesthetic with soft gradients Neutral skin tones, minimal facial details No identifiable likeness Content: Highlight and shade common atopic dermatitis areas in children, e.g.: cheeks neck folds flexural creases (antecubital & popliteal) wrists ankles trunk patches Rash appearance: Subtle pink-red patches Mild texture indicating dryness/scaling Not overly inflamed or frightening Layout: “Common Sites” header text Child front view on left, back view on right Balanced spacing for patient-friendly reading 2. SEVERITY SCALE (Mild / Moderate / Severe) Create three circular close-up skin patches, each representing a different severity. General style: Dermatology-style zoomed diagrams Realistic but gentle, not alarming Soft shading and texture Clearly distinguishable severity differences Mild: Slight dryness See more