Caricatura_pintura_uploaded person photo only exclusive

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Use the uploaded person photo as the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE identity reference and preserve 100% of the real person’s appearance. The generated portrait must look EXACTLY like the SAME REAL PERSON from the photo, not a generic illustration or a different face. Face identity is FULLY LOCKED: keep identical facial features, facial proportions, bone structure, skin tone value (translated into black‑and‑white shading), eye shape, eyelids, eyebrows, nose, lips, jawline, chin, ears and any unique marks such as freckles, moles, wrinkles or scars. Also LOCK the hair and gender: keep the SAME hairstyle family (same length, volume, hairline position, hair texture and general haircut shape) and the SAME perceived gender expression as in the uploaded photo. Do not shorten or lengthen the hair, do not change the haircut style, do not drastically alter the hair direction, and do not change the gender expression. Do NOT beautify, do NOT make the person younger or older, do NOT slim or reshape the face or body, do NOT change ethnicity or underlying skin tone value. The result must be instantly recognizable as the exact same real person from the uploaded photo, with 100% of their facial traits, hair and gender fully preserved. Transform this person into a dramatic black‑and‑white ink illustration portrait, in the same style as the example image. The style should feel like highly detailed pen‑and‑ink line art: bold contour lines, dense cross‑hatching, scratchy ink textures and expressive strokes that describe form and shadow. No grayscale soft airbrush; all shading should be made with lines, hatching and ink spots. Composition and crop: use an intense, close portrait that fills the frame, showing only part of the head and upper shoulders, just like a graphic novel cover or poster. You can crop slightly asymmetrically so that one side of the face is closer to the edge, creating tension and focus on the eyes. Keep the camera angle and general framing as close as possible to the photo you are editing, only adapting to this high‑contrast ink style. Expression and mood: give the subject a strong, serious, almost confrontational expression, with piercing eyes looking straight at the viewer. Emphasize determination, strength and a slightly rough, battle‑hardened look. You may add subtle small scratches, specks or texture marks on the skin, like ink splatters or story‑driven scars, but do NOT alter the actual facial structure. The mood should be dark, intense and cinematic. Linework and shading: use strong black ink for the hair, beard or stubble (if present in the original person), with directional strokes that follow the hair flow. Build shadows with layered cross‑hatching around the eyes, under the cheekbones, along the neck and jaw. Keep bright white areas as clean negative space to create high contrast. The skin should be modeled with fine lines and texture, never smooth and flat. Add a few random ink splatters and scratch marks around the portrait to enhance the gritty aesthetic. Background: keep the background mostly white or very light, almost empty, to maximize contrast with the dark hair and linework. You may add a few loose sketch lines, ink specks or subtle gestural strokes that frame the face, but avoid detailed scenery or complex elements. The focus must stay fully on the subject’s face and expression. Overall look: the final image must feel like a high‑end graphic novel or dark comic book cover illustration, created with traditional black ink pens on white paper. High resolution, ultra‑sharp line detail, no color at all, no grayscale gradient fills, no digital soft glow or blur. Everything should read as clean, controlled linework and ink texture. Negative prompt (to keep the face accurate and avoid drift): Do NOT change the person’s identity. No different face, no AI face mixing, no gender change, no change in ethnicity, no new hairstyle, no added or removed beard or mustache compared to the original person, no face reshaping, no anime or cartoon exaggeration of features, no plastic doll look, no beautification filters. General: no color, no grayscale airbrush, no painterly brush strokes, no backgrounds with scenery or buildings, no logos, no watermark, no random text, no low resolution, no blurry lines, no muddy shading, no extra people. This is an IMAGE EDIT using the uploaded person photo. Keep the original person’s identity (face, hair and gender) 100% intact while converting the portrait into this intense black‑and‑white ink illustration style, matching the example image’s overall mood, crop and line‑art aesthetic.
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