High_energy

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Use the uploaded photo as the only face and character reference. Apply 100% of the features from the uploaded photo: same face shape, facial features, bone structure, skin tone, hairstyle and hairline, hair texture, and overall proportions. Do not change the person’s gender, ethnicity, or age impression. Preserve the exact nose, eyes, eyelids, eyebrows, lips, jawline, chin, ears, and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars, or asymmetries, so the face looks identical to the photo. Match the same hairstyle direction, length, volume, and overall silhouette from the uploaded image, only integrating it into the described style. Transform this person into a bold pop‑art digital illustration combined with a neo‑expressionist vector aesthetic, like a high‑energy graphic poster. The overall look should feel like a modern editorial illustration with strong, impactful design suitable for a magazine cover or gallery print. Technique: use sharp, angular brushstrokes and fragmented geometric color blocks with hard edges and painterly texture. Combine flat yet layered color fields to create depth and structure, as if overlapping cut shapes. The finish should blend vector‑like crispness with expressive, rough strokes, avoiding soft gradients or airbrushed realism. Color palette: ultra‑saturated monochromatic earth tones, dominated by deep dark browns, rich ochres, bright beiges, off‑whites, and light grays. Use high‑contrast dynamic lighting with exaggerated highlights and shadows, pushing the contrast to give the portrait a dramatic, graphic impact while still respecting the original skin tone within this palette. Composition: place the person prominently in the frame, with a thin, colored background built from overlapping solid color fields. The background should feel flat but layered, with large, clean shapes behind the subject, no realistic environment, no objects, just abstract blocks of color. The bottom of the portrait should intentionally dissolve into unfinished rough sketch lines, broken shapes, and negative space, creating an artistic “work in progress” effect where the body fades into linework. Maintain clear, readable facial features that match the uploaded face exactly, but stylized with crisp outlines and simplified shapes, never changing identity. Keep eyes, nose, mouth, and overall head structure faithful to the reference, only translated into this bold pop‑art / neo‑expressionist language. Optional short negative prompt (if the interface allows): “no photorealistic rendering, no soft airbrush, no anime style, no 3D shading, no deformed face, no extra limbs, no realistic background, no text, no logos, no watermarks.”
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