Estatua_de_ouro

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Use the uploaded photo as the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE identity reference. The ornamental sculpture must preserve 100% of the real person’s appearance: identical facial features and bone structure (overall head shape, jawline, cheekbones, chin, nose, eye spacing and socket structure, brow ridge, lips, ears), same skin‑tone value translated into metal, same perceived age, same gender and the same overall facial proportions. The hairstyle must stay in the same family as the reference photo: same hairline, haircut type, length family, volume, direction and silhouette, only translated into sculpted gold while remaining instantly recognizable as the same hair. 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. Identity must be suggested through the silhouette, planes and relief rather than through skin or photoreal texture, but the viewer should still clearly recognize the same person when comparing to the photo. SCULPTURAL STYLE & MATERIAL Create an ornamental gold sculpture presented as a finely crafted art object, clearly read as a solid sculpture, not a living body. The figure is built entirely in polished gold, with the facial structure and bust emerging as sculpted form and low‑relief planes. Avoid any photographic skin look; all surfaces must read as metal. Adorn the sculpture with inlaid diamonds, pearls and colored gemstones set into the surface along selected contours, around the collar line, in decorative bands and in recessed ornamental zones, enhancing the luxury feel. FORM, RELIEF & ABSTRACTION Base the proportions, head shape, hairstyle mass and facial planes directly on the uploaded person’s face, but express them through stylized geometry: faceted planes, softened edges and carved low‑relief that echo the real bone structure, hair volume and feature placement. Identity should emerge from the silhouette, the angle of the jaw, nose profile, brow and lip shapes and the overall hair outline, not from realistic skin textures. Use engraved lines and embossed volumes to suggest eyelids, lips, hairline, individual hair groups and other key features, maintaining clean, sculptural readability. The sculpture should look like a museum‑grade ornamental bust that is unquestionably modeled after this specific person, not a generic golden head. ORNAMENT, FILIGREE & ENGRAVING Cover selected areas of the bust and face with intricate engravings and flowing filigree patterns, especially along the borders of planes, around the temples, cheeks, neckline and shoulders. Patterns should follow the contours of the form, filling recessed areas and framing gemstones, adding depth and visual rhythm without obscuring or distorting the recognizable facial structure and hair silhouette. Use a mix of fine line engraving, small repeating motifs and larger ornamental flourishes to emphasize composition and material richness. LIGHTING & PRESENTATION Use sharp, sophisticated studio lighting to showcase the metallic surface: strong key light from one direction creating defined reflections and specular highlights on the gold, and deep shadows in engraved recesses and undercuts. Highlights should streak and bloom across curved planes of the face, hair mass and shoulders, while gemstones and pearls catch small bright sparkles. Shadows must be rich and dense, enhancing depth of relief and filigree without hiding the person’s recognizability. BACKGROUND & ATMOSPHERE Place the sculpture in front of a richly detailed but controlled backdrop that supports the luxurious mood without stealing focus. Examples: a dark, velvety gradient with subtle ornamental motifs, blurred architectural columns, or a softly patterned museum wall in muted tones. Keep background detail low‑contrast and slightly out of focus so the gold figure remains the clear focal point. COMPOSITION & QUALITY Frontal or slightly three‑quarter view, centered composition, framing the bust, hair and upper torso with enough negative space to feel like a catalog or museum plate photograph. Hyper‑detailed rendering in 8K resolution: every engraving line, gemstone setting, hair contour, edge transition and specular highlight must be crisp. No AI artifacts, no human skin textures, no visible pores, no text or logos. The final image must read unequivocally as a luxurious ornamental gold sculpture of the exact same person from the uploaded photo, with hairstyle and gender fully respected and preserved.
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