Use the uploaded photo as the primary face and character reference.
Make the character’s face match the reference extremely closely: same facial structure, bone structure, skin tone, gender presentation, age impression, hairstyle length and overall hairstyle shape, and general facial proportions. Preserve the same type of nose, eyes, lips, jawline and any visible unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars or skin texture, while still treating the result as a fictional illustrated character rather than a real person.
Create one single high‑resolution collage containing at least 20 cute sticker‑style illustrations of the same male character, all based on the reference image, with the face, skin tone, eye shape, hairstyle, facial structure and overall appearance remaining perfectly consistent across all stickers. Each sticker must show a different clear facial expression and emotion, such as: happy, shy, excited, confused, sleepy, surprised, annoyed, laughing, sad, proud, thinking, embarrassed, playful, and calm. Ensure that the character’s identity and hairstyle remain the same in every sticker, with no drift or redesign.
For each sticker, add short, readable reaction text placed naturally near the character (such as in a speech bubble or next to the head). All of this reaction text must be written in Brazilian Portuguese, using casual, cute and expressive PT‑BR slang and phrases that match the emotion and expression shown (for example: “BORA!”, “TÔ FELIZ!”, “QUE SONO…”, “NEM VEM”, “TÔ ON!”, “QUE ISSO?”, “AMEI!”, “TÔ TRISTE”, “QUE VERGONHA”, “BORA PRA CIMA!”). Keep the text very short, friendly, and suitable for sticker use.
Apply an ultra‑realistic yet cute visual style with soft cinematic lighting, smooth pastel colors, big expressive eyes, slightly rounded cute facial proportions, and an ultra‑polished, clean sticker finish. Each sticker should have soft shadows, smooth edges, and no harsh contrast. The final result must be one single collage image in high resolution, with a clean and balanced composition, clearly separated stickers that still feel cohesive as a set, and no distortion, face changes, or style inconsistency between them.
Lighting
Use soft, even, studio‑style lighting across the entire collage, with gentle key light from the front‑slightly‑above direction.
Keep lighting consistent on all stickers: soft shadows under the chin and around the nose, gentle highlights on the forehead, nose bridge and cheekbones, and subtle reflections in the eyes. Avoid harsh, dramatic contrast; keep it bright, clean, and cute, like professional sticker packs.
Camera, lens and framing
Simulate a neutral digital camera view with a standard focal length around 35–50 mm, with no extreme distortion.
Each sticker should be framed as a clean upper‑body or bust shot of the character, with enough empty space around the head and shoulders so the collage can clearly separate each sticker. Keep scale and head size consistent across all stickers, with a tidy grid‑like or well‑organized layout that feels like a professional sticker sheet.
Text and language constraints
All reaction texts on the stickers must be:
Written in Brazilian Portuguese (PT‑BR).
Casual, expressive, and cute, matching the emotion in each face.
Short, clear, and highly readable, with clean typography and no spelling errors.
Do not use English words or other languages in the reaction texts.
Negative prompt
Negative prompt:
blurry face, inconsistent face, distorted facial features, extra eyes, extra ears, duplicated heads, different characters, wrong skin tone, wrong gender, wrong age, different hairstyle, hairstyle changing between stickers, missing hair, messy off‑model face, low detail, low resolution, dirty lines, rough sketch style, harsh contrast, dark horror lighting, scary expressions, gore, violence, extra limbs, extra fingers, missing fingers, cropped heads, cut‑off faces, text in English, text in Spanish, text in any language other than Brazilian Portuguese, unreadable text, misspelled Portuguese, overlapping stickers, stickers touching or merging, inconsistent style between stickers, different rendering quality, heavy noise, jpeg artifacts, glitch effects.