Caricatura_pintura_uploaded photo only exclusive identity

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Use the uploaded photo as the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE identity reference. The drawn subject must be 100% IDENTICAL to the real person in the photo: same facial features and bone structure (jawline, cheekbones, chin, nose, eyes, eyelids, eyebrows, lips, ears), same skin tone value translated into graphite/ink, same perceived age, same gender, and the same overall facial proportions. Do NOT change the gender, do NOT make the person younger or older, do NOT beautify, slim or reshape the face or body, and do NOT change ethnicity. Preserve the exact hairstyle family from the reference (same hairline, haircut type, length, volume, direction and silhouette) rendered with fine pencil and ink strokes. Keep the same facial expression (eyes, brows, mouth) and all unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars and skin texture as subtle variations in line density and cross‑hatching. STYLE – HYPER‑REALISTIC PENCIL & INK CROSS‑HATCHING Convert the subject into a high‑fidelity, hyper‑realistic pencil and ink sketch portrait, using masterful cross‑hatching and line work only, no smooth airbrush shading. The drawing must look like professional ballpoint/fineliner and graphite on high‑quality sketch paper: visible line direction, overlapping hatches, small ink build‑ups and delicate graphite smudges, preserving a clearly hand‑drawn aesthetic. ​ SPATIAL POSITIONING & FRAMING Place the character in a center‑frame close‑up, slight head tilt just like the example description. Depth offset from the background is minimal (about 0.5 m) so focus stays entirely on the face and upper shoulders. The subject appears approximately 1.2 m from the virtual camera, framed from upper chest to just above the head, three‑quarter view emphasizing cheekbones and jaw. CAMERA & OPTICS (VIRTUAL) Simulate an eye‑level shot captured with an 85 mm prime portrait lens to keep flattering focal length and zero visible distortion. Use shallow depth of field so all fine lines on hair, eyes and facial planes are crisp, while the minimalist background becomes a soft, neutral void drawn with very light tone or almost no lines. WARDROBE The subject wears a simple classic white cotton crew‑neck undershirt. Render the fabric using delicate vertical strokes and subtle cross‑hatching to simulate soft matte cotton, with faint ribbing around the collar. No necklaces, jewelry or accessories – keep the clothing minimal so the focus remains on the face and drawing technique. ENVIRONMENT & LIGHTING Background is a clean off‑white studio space with no props, textures or environmental elements, only light tonal variation from the drawing itself. Lighting emulates a Rembrandt‑style top‑down directional setup: strong key light from above and slightly to one side, generating dramatic, deep shadows in the eye socket on the far side, under the nose and under the chin, and a triangular highlight on the shadow‑side cheek. All lighting and volume must be created through cross‑hatching density, not digital gradients. ​ RENDERING, FIDELITY & ANATOMY Final image must be hyper‑detailed in 8K quality, every individual ink stroke and graphite hatch clearly visible, including micro‑scratches of the paper texture. Anatomical proportions must be mathematically accurate: correct eye spacing, brow ridge definition, nose length, lip thickness and jawline angles, matching the uploaded face exactly. No AI artifacts, broken lines, warped features or unnatural blurring; everything must read as precise, controlled hand drawing. OUTPUT LOOK Pure pencil‑and‑ink portrait aesthetic: mostly monochrome (black/graphite on off‑white), relying on cross‑hatching, contour lines and subtle eraser highlights to build form and depth. The result should feel like a gallery‑worthy master drawing of the person from the uploaded photo, rendered as a high‑precision pen and graphite portrait, in 8K resolution, aspect ratio 4:5, clean edges, no text, no logos, and no digital painting effects.
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