Some test was made. Try using tags that increment a 2D style effect (soon I will try a list, hopefully).
Be advised: embeddings can and will alter the output, for example disappearing some detail. Go hard, write the quality tags, that's better.
Quality descriptors for your doodle: fine art parody, colored ink \(medium\), branch, leaves, text, stylized anatomy, paper texture \(traditional media\), faded background, simple background, antiqued
Other things that should surface easily are "monkey", "rabbit", "snail", "dragon", "leaf". Put '3d', 'render', 'volumetric shadowing', 'photorealistic' in the negatives.
The first and most noticeable change are the clothes