Diversos_lapis

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Use the uploaded image as the only identity reference. Identity lock – face, hair, gender (100% from photo) Keep the exact same face and likeness from the reference image, preserving 100% of facial structure, proportions, and expression. ​ Maintain the same eye shape and distance, nose, lips and mouth shape, jawline, cheekbones, chin, ears, apparent age, skin tone family, and gender expression exactly as in the original. ​ Preserve the same hairstyle family from the photo (length, volume, silhouette, hairline, parting) translated directly into drawn pencil strokes, not redesigned into a new haircut. ​ Core style – multicolor pencil illustration Transform the portrait into an expressive multicolor pencil‑sketch illustration built from dense cross‑hatching, scribbled contour lines, and energetic hand‑drawn strokes.​ ​ Construct the image using layered colored‑pencil textures, with visible pressure variation and rough sketch marks intentionally left uncleaned. ​​ Colors are vibrant and overlapping: deep blues, reds, oranges, greens, and yellows blending through optical mixing, not smooth airbrushed gradients. ​​ Linework, shading, and texture Use chaotic directional strokes for shading, with cross‑hatching and scribble lines to build realistic facial volume while keeping a raw, emotional feel.​ Let contours and inner features be defined by scribbled, broken lines rather than clean vector edges, enhancing the expressive sketch quality.​ ​ Show the texture of drawing paper clearly: visible tooth, pencil grain, and scratch marks across light and dark areas, as if scanned from a real sketchbook page.​ Color behavior and expression Layer multiple colors in the same area so hues mix optically: blues over reds, oranges over greens, yellows over shadows, creating rich vibration instead of flat fill.​ ​ Allow some strokes to go outside strict boundaries, with overlaps, ghost lines, and correction marks that add to the emotional, almost abstract painterly look.​ Overall mood and finish The final portrait should feel like a fusion of realism and abstract expressionist illustration: recognizably realistic face and hair, wrapped in wild, expressive multicolor pencil energy. ​​ Keep background minimal or softly indicated with loose strokes and patches of color, so the focus remains on the expressive face and head. ​ Negative prompt – avoid Avoid smooth digital gradients, airbrushed shading, flat vector style, photorealistic rendering, or perfectly clean line art. ​ No anime/cartoon proportions, 3D render look, or pastel children’s‑book flat coloring; this should stay sketchy, textured, and emotionally intense. ​
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