Using the uploaded photo as the primary face reference, recreate the same person exactly as the main character.
Ultra‑realistic cinematic action scene of that same young man running directly toward the camera while holding a big, colorful, over‑the‑top water gun in his outstretched right hand.
The water gun is bright and playful, with exaggerated plastic shapes and multiple neon colors (lime green, orange, yellow, blue), glossy wet surface, and jets of water spraying forward from the barrel.
Pose matches the reference: body leaning forward mid‑run, left arm extended back for balance, eyes wide open, mouth in a shocked expression, head slightly tilted toward the water gun.
Behind him, a roaring velociraptor in full chase, jaws open with sharp teeth visible, positioned very close to his back.
Dense jungle forest path environment, lush green foliage on both sides, scattered plants on the ground, light mist in the air, subtle particles and dust for extra depth.
Dynamic motion blur on the legs, background and foliage to emphasize speed, but the man’s face, water gun and velociraptor head remain perfectly sharp and detailed.
Dramatic, high‑contrast cinematic lighting, strong directional light from above and slightly behind, creating rim light on the man’s hair, shoulders and the dinosaur’s outline.
Hyper‑realistic skin and fabric textures, realistic dinosaur scales and teeth, glossy plastic texture on the toy water gun, film‑style color grading, intense atmosphere, 8k quality, 4:5 vertical aspect ratio, perfect composition with the man centered.”
2. Identity / face‑consistency constraints
“Keep the man’s identity 100% identical to the uploaded photo: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, age impression, hairstyle shape and overall facial proportions.
Do not alter the gender and do not make the face younger or older.
Preserve the exact facial expression from the prompt (terrified, eyes wide, mouth shocked) while still keeping the same nose, eyes, lips, jawline, and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars or skin texture.
Do not beautify, stylize or smooth the face beyond what is needed for realism; keep him recognizably the same person in every generation.”
3. Camera, lens and composition block
“cinematic photography look, medium full‑body shot, camera at human eye level, slight wide‑angle perspective around 28–35mm lens equivalent, subtle forward motion blur on the edges, shallow to medium depth of field keeping the man, water gun and velociraptor head in focus, 4:5 vertical framing, centered composition, slight off‑center leading space in front of his movement direction.”
4. Lighting block
“dramatic directional key light from above and slightly behind the characters, creating strong highlights on hair and shoulders, subtle warm fill light from the front to keep facial features visible, cool green ambient light from the jungle foliage, soft volumetric rays cutting through the mist, balanced exposure with deep shadows but no crushed blacks, cinematic teal‑and‑orange style color grading.”
5. Negative prompt
“no extra people, no crowds, no other animals, no multiple dinosaurs, no distorted anatomy, no deformed faces, no extra fingers, no missing limbs, no twisted hands, no broken necks, no cartoon or anime style, no low resolution, no pixelation, no flat lighting, no blown highlights, no washed‑out colors, no text, no subtitles, no logos, no watermarks, no frames or borders, no lens dirt, no fisheye distortion, no age change, no gender change, no beautified ‘model’ face, no smile unless explicitly described.