Use this updated version in Nano Banana, replacing only the scene/clothing blocks while keeping the identity locks exactly as before.
Identity lock – single photo (same person in both roles)
Use the uploaded photo as the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE identity reference.
The same real person from the uploaded photo must appear twice in the scene:
as the real person painting at the easel, and
as the painted portrait on the canvas.
Both must preserve 100% of the person’s real appearance, including: facial structure and proportions, head shape, age, eye shape and color, eyebrows, nose, lips, jawline, chin, ears, skin tone and skin texture, exact hairstyle (length, volume, color, hairline, texture), body type and weight, and the same gender presentation as in the photo.
Do NOT change gender, age, or ethnicity; do NOT beautify or average the face; do NOT mix features from other people.
Clothing logic
In the painting on the canvas, keep the same clothing the person is wearing in the uploaded reference photo.
In the real person painting, change only the clothing to a dirty painter’s smock: a light or neutral guardapó / painter’s coat, visibly stained and splattered with colorful paint, worn over simple trousers and practical shoes.
Do not change the face, hair, or body when changing clothes; only the outfit of the real painter version is allowed to change.
Scene description – same person painting and painted
Create an ultra‑realistic, cinematic scene in a warm classical art studio.
The real person from the uploaded photo is seated on a small wooden stool, shown in side profile, painting at a large vertical canvas on a wooden easel.
Right hand: holding a thin paintbrush touching the canvas.
Left hand: holding a small open paint jar or paint cup.
On the canvas, show a finished modern oil painting that clearly portrays the same person from the uploaded photo, wearing the exact same clothes as in the original photo.
The painter at the easel wears the dirty paint‑stained guardapó / painter’s coat, but the face, hair, and gender remain identical to the reference.
Painting style – portrait on canvas
Render the portrait on the canvas as:
Modern oil painting with visible but refined brushstrokes and rich color depth.
Realistic proportions and expression, clearly hand‑painted oil texture.
Must not look like a photo or digital render; it must clearly read as oil paint on canvas.
Environment, style, camera, mood
Warm classical art studio with textured plaster walls in earthy tones, wooden floor, framed traditional paintings on the walls, paint cans, brushes and rags near the easel.
Cinematic lighting, soft directional key light, realistic shadows and depth, ultra‑realistic materials, natural color grading, shallow depth of field focusing on the painter and the canvas.
Medium or medium‑full body eye‑level shot, balanced composition showing both the painter and the painted portrait clearly.
Mood: calm, timeless moment where the same real, recognizable person from the photo is both the painter and the subject of the oil painting.
Optional negative prompt
generic face, averaged features, beautified face, smooth plastic skin, AI enhancement, wrong likeness, different person, changed gender, changed age, changed ethnicity, wrong hair style, incorrect clothing in the painting (must match the original photo outfit), fantasy elements, surrealism, cartoon style, anime, flat 2D illustration look, CGI look, low detail, blurry face, low resolution, pixelation, distorted anatomy, extra limbs, extra fingers, artifacts, watermark, logo, UI elements, random text, messy background clutter unrelated to an art studio.