Use esta variação mais intensa com a mesma foto de referência:
Nano Banana – Extreme Blizzard Frost Close-Up (Image Editing)
Use the uploaded image as the only identity reference.
Identity lock – face, hair, gender (100% from photo)
Keep the exact same face, bone structure, and proportions from the reference photo, with 100% recognition of the real person.
Preserve eye shape and distance, nose shape and tip, lips and mouth shape, jawline, cheekbones, chin, ears, age, skin tone family, and gender expression exactly as in the original.
Do not beautify, slim, de-age, or stylize the facial features; only add snow, ice, and wind effects on top of the real identity.
Maintain the same hairstyle family (length, volume, silhouette, parting, texture), now partially covered and whipped by snow, ice, and strong wind.
Core task – stronger storm transformation
Transform the portrait into a hyper-realistic, extreme close-up during an intense blizzard, with much more snow, more ice, and visibly stronger wind than the base version.
Keep the same general pose and composition, but amplify the storm atmosphere so it feels like a severe snowstorm hitting the subject’s face directly.
Snow and ice – “more everything”
Cover the bridge and tip of the nose, cheeks, eyebrows, and forehead with thicker, layered frost and compacted snow, while still allowing some freckles and skin texture to show through.
Add heavier ice crusts and sharp crystalline clusters along the lashes, hairline, and edges of the face, making the frost and ice highly tactile and ultra-detailed.
Increase the density of falling snow: heavy, swirling snowflakes of different sizes moving across the frame, some motion-blurred, some sharp on the face and fabric.
Wind and motion
Show strong, gusty wind pushing snow diagonally across the image, with visible streaks of snow and ice fragments blowing past the camera.
Make strands of hair and frost-covered fabric whipped by the wind, flowing dynamically around the face while still respecting the original haircut shape.
Add subtle motion cues: snow trails, atmospheric haze, and drifting particles that suggest a powerful blizzard in progress.
Clothing, lighting, and mood
Keep the frost-bitten dark blue textured fabric or scarf wrapped around the subject, now covered with thicker layers of snow and small icicles on edges and folds.
Use dramatic cold blue lighting with slightly higher contrast to emphasize ice texture, while maintaining natural skin color under the cold tones.
Mood: intense, cinematic, survival-in-the-storm feeling, but the expression and gaze should remain consistent with the original face and pose from the input photo.
Technical quality
Hyper-realistic, ultra-detailed, 8K-style close-up with extremely sharp micro-textures on frost, snow, ice, hair, and fabric.
Vertical portrait, 4:5 aspect ratio, shallow depth of field: eyes and central frost details razor-sharp, background and distant snow blurred by bokeh and motion.
What to avoid
Do not change facial features, gender, age, or body type; only intensify weather effects (snow, ice, wind).
No fantasy elements, no glowing magical effects, no text or graphic overlays; keep it grounded in realistic winter storm photography.