Use the uploaded reference image as the primary blueprint and preserve 100% of the subject’s original identity: identical facial features, bone structure, proportions, natural expression, hairstyle shape, and gender presentation, with no alterations to the face structure, eyes, nose, mouth, jawline, or hair silhouette.
Create an ultra-detailed vertical portrait illustration that fuses semi-realistic comic illustration with techno-blueprint schematic art, while keeping the character’s face and hair exactly the same as in the reference photo. The main subject is a man (from the attached photo) rendered with fine cross-hatching shading, an angry, focused, dominant facial expression, strong defined square jaw, and sharply angled eyebrows, in the style of traditional manual ink illustration.
Use a 3/4 profile close-up of the face looking to the right, with the head filling most of the frame in a dense, technically symmetrical composition. The perspective is slightly dramatic to emphasize facial structure and eyes, but must not distort or change the original facial identity or hairstyle.
Merge half of the head and surrounding background with intricate mechanical and blueprint elements: clockwork mechanisms, gears, cogs, dials, Roman numerals, technical lines, architectural schematics, engineering blueprints, mechanical symbols, concentric circles, mechanical maps, and high-precision technical grids. All these elements should interconnect with thin, precise technical drawing lines, forming a clean, ultra-ordered schematic network around and partially over the subject, without obscuring or deforming the face.
Visual style: deep black line-art with extreme micro-detail, clean technical ink, a blend of traditional hand-drawn illustration and futuristic mechanical design. No blur, no random noise, no painterly smudge; every line must be crisp, controlled, and readable, as if drawn for a high-end technical comic cover.
Color palette: dominant beige/cream blueprint-paper tone, black, gold, brown, with olive-green accents in the skin shadows and bright blue accents in the eyes. All blueprint lines, annotations, numbers, and technical symbols on the page must be rendered in a very light, soft blue ink, like classic cyan blueprint markings on cream paper, clearly visible but subtle and harmonious. Keep contrast high but balanced, using color selectively to highlight the face, eyes, and key mechanical structures while maintaining an overall technical-illustration aesthetic.
Texture and mood: retro-futuristic and steampunk, with scientific schematic vibes and mechanical intelligence, feeling like a fusion between classic comic-book portrait art and high-precision machine blueprint diagrams. The subject should radiate power and focus, as if his mind is mechanically calculating in real time through the surrounding schematics.
Background: completely filled with technical schemes, geometric symbols, gears, and mechanical diagrams, with no empty negative space. The image must be dense from top to bottom, with consistent, extreme detail and coherent blueprint logic across the entire frame.
Final quality: ultra-sharp focus, 8K resolution look, extremely high detail, clean and consistent rendering, no distortion, no extra characters, no text gibberish, no watermark, and no changes to the original face, hairstyle, or gender—only the style, mechanics, blueprint overlay, and light blue annotations are transformed.