Agua

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Create a hyper‑realistic cinematic portrait of the person from the uploaded photo, completely transformed into a figure made of clear water instead of soda or metal. The face must match the reference image 1:1: identical bone structure, face shape, cheekbones, jawline, nose, lips, eyes, eyebrows, ears, skin proportions, and apparent age, and the hairstyle must be exactly the same in cut, length, volume, direction, and overall style, now rendered as flowing transparent water. The skin appears as glossy, crystal‑clear liquid water with strong reflections and refractions: subtle ripples, waves, and thin streams running along the forehead, cheeks, and neck. Inside the watery body, show tiny air bubbles and soft caustic light patterns, but keep the facial features perfectly readable and not distorted. The hair becomes thick, wavy streams of water following the same hairstyle silhouette, with droplets and splashes forming at the edges. Around the subject, add floating water droplets and suspended splashes in mid‑air, catching light and adding motion and depth. Remove any Coca‑Cola bottle or branding from the scene; there is no bottle in the composition. Keep a dark, softly blurred background (studio or abstract), with subtle bokeh lights and cool bluish tones that contrast with the bright, transparent water figure. Lighting and mood: use high‑end studio lighting with strong key and rim lights to create intense specular highlights, crisp reflections, and realistic refractions through the water body. Emphasize 3D depth and the sense of volume in the liquid, rendered in 8K resolution with intricate details and cinematic color grading focused on cool water tones against deep shadows. Hard identity constraints for the model: Preserve the face 100 percent identical to the uploaded photo: same geometry, proportions, and expression, only changing the material to transparent water while keeping full recognizability. Maintain the exact same hairstyle and gender presentation, now expressed as flowing water. All splashes, bubbles, and lighting effects must enhance, not obscure or alter, the person’s core facial identity.
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