Estilo_cedula

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Use the uploaded photo as the main and strict face and character reference. Keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the uploaded photo: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone values translated into monochrome, gender, age impression, hairstyle shape, hairline, and overall facial proportions. Do not change the person’s gender or make the face younger or older. Preserve the exact facial expression, nose, eyes, eyelids, eyebrows, lips, jawline, chin, ears, and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars, or visible skin texture so the face remains instantly recognizable as the same real person from the photo. Do not idealize or beautify the face in a way that alters its structure. Do not slim or stretch the face, do not change eye size or spacing, do not modify nose shape or lip volume, and do not alter the hairstyle family, volume, direction, or hairline – only translate them into the engraved pen‑and‑ink style. Now apply this exact visual style to the portrait: Ultra‑detailed black and white pen‑and‑ink illustration, with intense cross‑hatching and fine line engraving technique. Dense layered linework building all volumes, high‑contrast chiaroscuro shading, hand‑drawn etching style inspired by traditional copperplate engravings, visible ink texture, dramatic balance of light and shadow, organic sketch imperfections, expressive variation in line density and thickness, hyper‑detailed contours, classic illustration print quality, raw artistic realism, timeless fine‑art look, museum‑grade monochrome artwork. Background and composition: Keep the background mostly simple and light, suggested through engraved lines and hatching rather than full tonal fills, so the focus stays on the face and upper body. Use a traditional portrait composition (shoulders or chest up, centered or slightly off‑center), with the richest engraving detail concentrated on the facial features, hair, and immediate silhouette, while outer edges and background can be slightly looser but still consistent with the copperplate style. Lighting and mood: Use strong, directional lighting translated into sharp black‑and‑white contrasts, with deep hatched shadows and crisp highlights defined by areas of untouched paper. The overall mood should feel classical and serious, like an old master engraving or banknote portrait, while still preserving the contemporary likeness of the uploaded person. Line and texture behavior: Build all shading and midtones only with cross‑hatching, parallel lines, and engraved strokes, avoiding smooth gradients; the value comes from line density, not soft blending. Keep micro‑details on skin, hair, and clothing edges rendered with precise, tightly controlled strokes, while allowing small organic imperfections and slight wobble in lines to emphasize the hand‑drawn etching character. Negative style prompt (add at the end, if the interface allows): “color, grayscale gradient, watercolor, paint strokes, digital painting look, smooth shading, airbrush, soft blur, anime style, cartoon style, comic style, vector art, clean flat lines, low detail, minimalism, 3D render, glossy texture, photorealistic photo, AI smooth artifacts, soft lighting, pastel tones, modern illustration style.”​
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