Caricatura_pintura_samurai 3

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Use this full structured prompt in Nano Banana with your uploaded face photo as the main character reference. Identity lock (use the uploaded photo) Use the UPLOADED PHOTO as the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE face and character reference. Keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the uploaded photo: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, age impression, hairstyle shape and hairline, and the same overall facial proportions. Do not change the person’s gender, do not make the face younger or older, do not beautify or slim the face, do not alter nose, eyes, lips, jawline or cheek volume. Preserve the exact facial expression and any unique details such as moles, freckles, scars or specific skin texture so the viewer instantly recognizes the same real person translated into this ink‑wash fine art style. Positive prompt (main scene and style) Traditional East Asian ink wash painting (sumi‑e / guohua / shui‑mo hua) blended with modern digital realism, using the uploaded person as the central martial‑arts inspired figure. Expressive black ink splatters and dynamic brush strokes suggest motion, energy and impact, with a textured rice paper or xuan paper background visible in lighter areas. Limited earthy color palette: ivory and warm off‑white for paper, deep charcoal blacks for line work and shadows, and muted browns or warm neutrals for subtle accents like clothing or props. Calligraphic line work with visible ink flow, dry‑brush breaks and splashes, capturing gesture and attitude with minimal strokes in the spirit of sumi‑e brush technique. The anatomy is semi‑realistic with artistic abstraction: proportions remain believable and faithful to the uploaded person, but edges may dissolve into ink, limbs suggested by bold strokes, or clothing simplified to flowing shapes. Dramatic negative space surrounds the figure, with large untouched paper areas balancing concentrated zones of ink, giving the piece a museum‑grade fine‑art feel. Overall mood: elegant yet powerful martial arts aesthetic, as if the subject were a cinematic warrior or master captured mid‑movement in a gallery‑quality illustration.​ Lighting block Implied high‑contrast lighting created through ink values rather than photographic light sources: deep, velvety black ink for strongest shadows and structural lines, mid‑tone washes for soft modeling, and untouched paper for highlights. Light appears to come from one side (for example, upper left), with the face receiving the clearest value gradation so identity reads clearly, while distant parts of the body fade into loose washes and splatters. Avoid colored light; instead, let value contrast and brush density suggest depth, volume and drama in a monochrome‑dominant scheme. Lens and camera block Cinematic composition inspired by film framing but expressed as a painting: a mid‑shot or three‑quarter view of the subject, slightly off‑center, leaving generous negative space where ink trails and splashes extend. Virtual “lens” equivalent of a 35–50mm perspective so the figure feels natural and grounded, neither warped nor flattened. Subtle implied depth of field through ink technique: the face and torso receive the most detailed brushwork and sharper edges, while extremities and background strokes are softer, more abstract, and slightly blurred by watery ink diffusion. Detail and rendering block Fine art illustration quality with museum‑grade finish: visible paper fibers, slight bleeding of ink into the rice paper, and variations in brush pressure, speed and direction. Key facial features of the uploaded person (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) are rendered with a bit more precision and subtle tonal modulation, ensuring recognizability while still clearly painted in ink rather than photoreal color. Clothing, hair and any implied martial‑arts pose or gesture are suggested with bold, sweeping strokes (Tsuki, Kake, Fuki‑like strokes), splashes and broken lines that convey movement and energy. Ink splatters and calligraphic marks extend outward, perhaps accompanied by a few abstract calligraphy‑style symbols or seals (no readable text), reinforcing the East Asian aesthetic. The final result should feel like a hybrid: traditional sumi‑e composition and texture combined with contemporary cinematic framing and semi‑realistic anatomy. Negative prompt No different person, no changed gender, no changed age, no new hairstyle unrelated to the uploaded photo, no altered facial proportions that break identity. Do not turn this into full‑color digital painting, Western comic book art, anime, manga, glossy 3D CGI or flat vector style; keep it clearly a traditional East Asian ink wash look with limited earthy palette. No bright saturated RGB colors, no neon gradients, no photorealistic full‑color skin rendering; highlights should be paper, shadows should be ink. No cluttered background, no detailed modern cityscapes; keep background minimal, abstract and dominated by negative space and brushwork. No text, logos or watermarks, no English typography; if any marks appear, they must be abstract calligraphic symbols, not legible words. No low resolution, no heavy digital noise, no pixelation or compression artifacts; the artwork must look crisp and suitable for large museum‑quality printing.
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