Caricatura_pintura_edit uploaded photo convert same

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Edit the uploaded photo and convert the same person into a hand‑drawn black and white caricature, while fully preserving their recognizable facial identity, hairstyle family, and gender.​ Subject & Identity Constraints Use the uploaded image as the exact reference for the middle‑aged male subject. Keep the person’s facial features and overall likeness clearly recognizable, even with caricature exaggeration. Preserve hairstyle type, hairline, and gender; only stylize within the same short, curled‑hair look. Do not turn the subject into a different person; maintain consistent identity and key facial landmarks.​ Caricature Style & Facial Features Hand‑drawn black and white caricature using fine ink linework with cross‑hatching for shadows and volume.​ Serious but slightly humorous exaggeration, not a goofy cartoon. Facial features to emphasize: Short curled hair. Narrow squinting eyes. Furrowed brows. Long, defined nose. Down‑curved pouty mouth. Large ears. Elongated jaw and strongly defined head structure. Exaggerate the head and facial structure while keeping the upper torso more proportionate. Pose & Composition Straightforward head‑shot with a slight tilt, showing head and upper torso. Subject facing mostly toward the viewer, with a subtle angle for depth. Clean white background, no props, no extra elements—focus entirely on the caricature portrait. Linework, Shading & Rendering Use fine ink lines and dense cross‑hatching to create shadows on face, hair, and suit, rather than smooth gradients.​ Visible pen strokes and hatch directions should define planes of the face (cheeks, jaw, nose, eye sockets). No color at all; pure black ink on white paper look. Strong, confident contour lines; interior details built with layered hatching and small textural marks. Clothing & Details The subject wears a formal suit with a sharp collar and possibly a tie, rendered entirely in black and white. Suit shading uses cross‑hatching and parallel lines to show fabric texture and folds. No logos, patterns, or extra accessories—minimal, editorial style. Mood & Output Overall tone: serious, slightly stern, with subtle irony conveyed through facial exaggeration rather than slapstick. High‑resolution output; lines must be crisp and clean, as if scanned from a professional ink drawing. Final result should feel like a traditional hand‑drawn editorial caricature, suitable for a newspaper or magazine.​ Restrictions / Negative Instructions No color, no grayscale gradients, no digital airbrush; shading must rely on linework and cross‑hatching only. Do not use painterly style, oil painting, watercolor, smooth digital illustration, flat vector art, 3D render, or anime/manga style.​ Avoid plastic skin, soft filters, blurry lines, or low‑detail sketch effects.
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