Caricatura_estilizada

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Using my uploaded reference photo as the primary face reference, keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the original image: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, perceived age, hairstyle shape and overall facial proportions, with no age‑regression or aging. Preserve the exact facial expression, nose, eyes, lips, jawline and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars or skin texture, as if it were the same person captured again. Use the same or very similar pose as in the reference, so the character is clearly the same person. Create a creative stylized caricature variation: emphasize a rugged look, with an elongated face and neck, slightly exaggerated facial structure, deeper wrinkles, intense eyes, thick eyebrows, thin beard and messy facial hair, while still clearly recognizable as the same person from the reference photo. Include a visible tattoo on the neck, placed in a way that does not hide the jawline or key facial features. Render the portrait as a gritty painterly illustration with rough brush strokes, high texture, scratch details and a raw, expressive style, like an editorial caricature painting. Lighting Use dramatic cinematic lighting: a strong key light placed about 45° to one side of the face and slightly above eye level, carving cheekbones and jawline, and creating deep, directional shadows on the opposite side. Maintain strong contrast between light and shadow so the elongated facial structure and wrinkles feel sculpted and intense. The background should be dark and warm, with moody brown and black tones, softly textured but not distracting, enhancing the dramatic, cinematic mood. Camera, lens and composition Portrait composition in an editorial style: frame the subject from the chest or shoulders up, with the head and elongated neck dominating the frame, centered or slightly off‑center like a magazine cover. Use a portrait lens equivalent around 85 mm on a full‑frame camera to keep natural facial proportions (no wide‑angle distortion), as if this were a high‑end studio portrait later turned into a painterly caricature. Target an ultra‑high resolution, 8K‑level render, with crisp detail in the eyes, wrinkles, beard, and neck tattoo. Style and detail Gritty painterly illustration style with thick, visible brush strokes, layered paint, high texture and scratch details across the face and background. Push the caricature slightly by elongating the face and neck and exaggerating bone structure, eyebrows, wrinkles and the thin, messy beard, but always maintaining the underlying likeness and identity from the uploaded photo. Use a moody palette dominated by dark browns and blacks with warm undertones, plus subtle highlights to define planes of the face, giving a raw, expressive, editorial portrait feeling. The overall result should look like an ultra‑detailed, 8K “masterpiece” caricature painting of the same person, cinematic and intense. Negative prompt different person, altered identity, changed gender, younger or older face, slimmer or wider face than in the reference, changed nose, eyes, lips or jawline, different skin tone, different hairstyle, missing or altered moles, freckles or scars, cute cartoon style, flat vector art, anime or chibi proportions, 3D CGI render, plastic toy look, smooth airbrushed skin, beauty‑filter effect, low texture, washed‑out low‑contrast lighting, bright colorful background, cool blue background, pastel palette, full‑body shot, extreme fisheye or wide‑angle distortion, low resolution, blurry details, pixelation, text overlays, logos, watermarks, frames.
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