Aqui vai uma versão já adaptada para essa estética mais extravagante, pronta para você encaixar no fluxo do Nano Banana (usando sua foto como face lock):
Main goal / subject
A highly extravagant, mixed‑media double‑exposure portrait of a person, where the head and upper torso are built from black‑and‑white cityscape and newspaper collage, now enriched with colorful threads and Brazilian Portuguese pop‑art speech balloons.
Keep the same framing, head position and silhouette as the previous monochrome collage example, but make the overall look louder, more playful and more graphic.
Face and character (use your photo as reference)
Use the uploaded photo as the primary face and character reference.
Maintain the same gender, age impression, bone structure, hairstyle outline, and overall facial proportions, translating skin tones into grayscale inside the collage.
Preserve the exact facial expression, nose, lips, eyes, jawline and any visible marks or skin texture, subtly blended with the mixed‑media layers.
Keep the head angle and crop identical to the reference double‑exposure portrait so all additions wrap around the same silhouette.
Style and rendering
Mixed‑media collage plus pop‑art illustration, with strong contrast and layered textures.
The base remains a black‑and‑white double‑exposure of city buildings and newspaper clippings forming the person’s silhouette, but with vivid, colorful graphic elements overlaid.
Use dynamic overlapping, visible edges, torn paper fragments and subtle photographic grain to keep a tactile, handcrafted feel.
Colorful threads and overlays
Add many fine, colorful threads and lines (red, cyan, yellow, magenta, neon green, electric blue) weaving through the hair and around the head, like embroidered stitches or loose wires.
Let these colored lines cross over the city and newspaper textures, creating energetic arcs, spirals and zigzags that intersect and overlap repeatedly.
Include extra collage layers (paint splashes, translucent shapes, geometric fragments) floating around the silhouette to enhance the sense of depth and chaos.
Pop‑art balloons with Brazilian Portuguese text
Add several bright, comic‑style speech balloons and text bubbles in classic pop art style: solid vibrant colors, thick black outlines, halftone shading and starburst shapes.
Place the balloons around the head and shoulders, some partially overlapping the silhouette and threads.
Inside the balloons, use short Brazilian Portuguese words and expressions in bold, uppercase lettering, such as: “AMOR”, “LIBERDADE”, “SONHO”, “ARTE”, “CORAGEM”, “BRASIL”.
Use contrasting color combinations (yellow balloon with black text, cyan balloon with magenta text, etc.) to make the words pop strongly against the grayscale base.
Composition and background
Keep a mostly white or very light background so the grayscale silhouette, colored threads and balloons stand out clearly.
Let some city fragments, newspaper scraps and color lines escape beyond the head outline, especially towards the top and sides, to heighten the explosive, extravagant feeling.
Balance the composition so the face remains readable despite all the overlapping elements.
Lighting, mood, and quality
High contrast, crisp details, subtle film grain; everything sharp, no heavy blur.
Mood: energetic, urban, expressive, mixing seriousness of monochrome city imagery with playful, colorful pop‑art interventions.
high resolution, 4k, ultra detailed mixed‑media collage, pop‑art speech balloons, colorful threads, overlapping layers, cinematic contrast.