Use the uploaded photo as the EXCLUSIVE and PRIMARY reference for the person’s face and identity.
The subject in this scene is the same person as the uploaded photo: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, hairstyle, gender, perceived age, and overall facial proportions, with no beautification or alteration.
GEOMETRIC & IDENTITY LOCK — ABSOLUTE:
Read ALL facial geometry EXCLUSIVELY from the uploaded reference photo.
Preserve exact nose shape, eye shape and spacing, eyelids, lip contour, jawline silhouette, chin shape, cheekbone prominence, brow arch and thickness, ear shape and placement, forehead height and width.
Keep every mole, freckle, scar and skin texture detail where visible.
Do not apply symmetry correction, face slimming, or beauty filters — this remains the real person seen from behind and in the TV image.
GENDER, AGE & EXPRESSION LOCK (TV FACE):
The gender and perceived age are determined EXCLUSIVELY by the uploaded photo — do not change or reinterpret them.
The close‑up face shown on the CRT television must be a perfect match to the uploaded photo (face match 100%): identical eyes, nose, mouth, jawline, and expression, only converted into a black‑and‑white screen image.
CAMERA, ANGLE & FRAMING:
Hyper‑realistic, 8K, cinematic studio shot captured with a standard lens from a slightly low, eye‑level medium angle.
Camera is positioned a bit below the seated person’s shoulder line, looking slightly upward but still broadly eye‑level with the unseen face, framing the upper body, chair, TV, and cables in a balanced composition.
Medium shot: from mid‑back / waist up for the seated person, including the chair and nearby TV pedestal.
POSE & MAIN SUBJECT — PLAIN BACK:
The person sits with their back to the viewer, slightly turned to the left so that the right shoulder is a bit farther from the camera.
They wear a dark jacket or hoodie and dark trousers, relaxed but upright posture, shoulders natural.
The back of the jacket/hoodie is completely plain — no graphic logo, no text, no symbols, no prints, no arrows, no handshake mark.
Fabric shows realistic folds and subtle texture, but remains solid in color and minimal in design.
CHAIR DESIGN — TRANSPARENT ACRYLIC, YELLOW #FFCC00 FRAME:
The person sits on a modern chair with a transparent acrylic backrest and seat — clear, glossy plastic with subtle reflections and refractions.
The chair is supported by a yellow metal frame and legs with hex color #FFCC00, sleek tubular structure with realistic highlights and shadows.
On one of the chair legs, the text "V-VA-137" is printed or engraved, small but clearly readable at 8K resolution.
CRT TELEVISION & CAMERA:
In front of the subject, slightly to the right of frame, a vintage black CRT television stands on a clean, white pedestal.
On top of the TV, a small camera is mounted, angled roughly toward the seated person, as if capturing or projecting their image.
On the TV screen, a black‑and‑white close‑up of the uploaded face is displayed — hyper‑realistic, grainy CRT texture with scan lines and subtle curvature of the glass; identity must match the reference 100%.
BACKGROUND & STUDIO SET:
The entire scene is set against a seamless, high‑key off‑white studio background — a continuous sweep with no visible corners or horizon line.
Softbox lighting illuminates the space evenly, keeping the background bright and clean while still allowing very subtle, soft shadows under the chair, pedestal, and cables.
No additional props or clutter; minimal, contemporary editorial set design.
CABLES & FLOOR DETAIL:
Loose, tangled black cables trail out from the back or side of the CRT television and scatter on the studio floor, extending toward the right side of the frame.
Cables look real: slightly twisted, with small highlights, overlaps, and gentle cast shadows on the floor, but not chaotic enough to dominate the composition.
LIGHTING & RENDER QUALITY:
Soft, cinematic studio lighting with gentle contrast — one or two large softboxes providing broad, diffused illumination, plus subtle fill.
Shadows remain soft and controlled; no harsh, deep black patches.
Emphasis on highly detailed textures: fabric weave on jacket and trousers, slight fuzz on the hoodie, glossy reflective acrylic of the chair, painted yellow metal of the frame, matte plastic of the CRT casing, and grainy screen texture with light bloom on the TV image.
Ultra‑realistic, 8K resolution, clean, noise‑free image; no painterly or CGI look.
COMPOSITION & MOOD:
The composition balances the seated figure on the left and the TV on the right, creating a subtle visual dialogue between the person’s back and their face on the screen.
Overall mood is cinematic, modern, slightly introspective — like a still from an arthouse film or high‑end editorial series.
No text, logo or watermark in the frame; the only text elements are the small "V-VA-137" on the chair leg and any subtle labels on the CRT if generated realistically.
AI CORRECTION BLOCKERS — ALL DISABLED FOR IDENTITY:
symmetry correction = DISABLED
face slimming = DISABLED
beautification filter = DISABLED
skin smoothing = DISABLED
age regression = DISABLED
gender reinterpretation = DISABLED
NEGATIVE PROMPT:
any logo or symbol on the back, crossed arrows on the back, handshake logo, text printed on the jacket, graphic design on the hoodie, patterns or prints on the back of the clothing, wrong person on TV, generic face on TV, changed facial structure, different nose, different eyes, different lips, altered jawline, changed hairstyle, changed gender, younger or older face, flat‑screen TV instead of CRT, color image on TV instead of black and white, no camera on top of the TV, colored or opaque chair instead of transparent acrylic, orange or red chair frame, dark metal frame, wooden chair, colored plastic chair body, missing "V-VA-137" text, dark moody background instead of high‑key off‑white, visible studio corners, hard harsh shadows, low resolution, noise, CGI plastic look, cartoon style, painterly brush strokes, fisheye distortion, extreme warped wide‑angle, extra people, extra TVs, cables removed, cables covering the subject, text overlays or watermarks.
Use your uploaded photo as Image Reference / Character Lock with a high weight (around 0.95–0.99) so Nano Banana preserves your identity perfectly in the CRT face while creating the hyper‑realistic cinematic studio setup with your back to the camera and the yellow #FFCC00 framed acrylic chair.