Use the uploaded image as the single and exact identity reference.
Preserve 100% of the person’s real facial structure and identity: keep the same skull and bone structure, facial proportions, eye shape and eyelid fold and spacing, nose bridge, nostrils and tip, lip contour and thickness, jawline, chin shape, facial angles, facial asymmetry and micro‑details, and the natural expression family.
Do not morph, beautify, or stylize the face into a different person; no age change, no generic model face.
Keep the same hairstyle family, hairline position, hair volume and overall grooming from the reference photo, only adapting to dramatic lighting without changing gender expression.
Main subject and pose
Create a high‑contrast, cinematic movie poster illustration featuring a surreal double‑exposure effect centered on a figure using the uploaded face.
The subject stands in a three‑quarter view looking to the right, head slightly turned, with a confident, controlled expression.
the person wears dark sunglasses, a sharp black blazer, and an unbuttoned black shirt revealing the chest.
Double‑exposure blazer warzone
The black blazer texture acts as a window into a chaotic action scene.
Inside the blazer area, seamlessly blend the fabric into a night‑time urban warzone:
Burning buildings with bright orange flames.
Rising smoke columns and scattered fire glow.
A small silhouette of a running figure amidst the chaos, adding narrative tension.
The transition between blazer fabric and warzone must be smooth, as if the jacket contains the scene within its material.
Atmosphere, smoke vortex and background
Frame the entire composition with a thick, swirling vortex of volumetric white and blue‑tinted smoke that wraps around the subject, creating a natural vignette.
The smoke should feel three‑dimensional, with layered density and soft edges, partly overlapping the figure and pushing the background backward.
Behind everything, use a grunge‑textured grey concrete background with scratches, noise and subtle stains, reinforcing an urban, edgy mood.
Lower body, ink and debris
The bottom of the figure gradually dissolves into ink splatters, dark debris and broken particles.
These splatters and fragments fade downward, leaving a clean negative‑space band at the bottom of the canvas suitable for a bold title (no visible title text needs to be rendered, only the clear space).
Lighting and color
Lighting is dramatic and directional, like a blockbuster poster.
Use strong key light to highlight the jawline, cheekbones and hair edges, with reflections on the sunglasses for added attitude.
Inside the blazer warzone, use warm firelight: bright orange flames and glowing windows illuminating smoke and building silhouettes.
Overall palette: cool neutral tones (grey concrete, bluish smoke, black clothing) contrasted with intense warm oranges from fire inside the blazer, creating a strong color contrast.
Style and quality
Style: edgy blockbuster movie poster, surreal double‑exposure composition.
Hyper‑realistic textures:
Detailed skin, hair and beard/stubble (if present).
Crisp blazer and shirt fabric folds.
Realistic flames, smoke and building textures in the internal scene.
Grunge concrete background with visible grain and scratches.
Render in 8K resolution look, with high sharpness on the face and blazer, and controlled depth of field on background smoke and concrete.
Negative prompt (use in “Negative Prompt”)
Do not change the person’s facial geometry, hairstyle family, or gender; no face‑swap or generic male hero.
No anime, cartoon, comic‑book cel shading, or flat vector look.
Avoid neon color schemes outside the defined warm‑fire vs cool‑smoke contrast.
Avoid plastic skin, low‑detail blur, pixelation, or heavy AI artifacts.
No extra random text, logos, watermarks, or UI elements; only leave clean space at the bottom where a title could be added later.