Pop_art_azul

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Using my uploaded reference photo as the primary face reference, keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the original image: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, perceived age, hairstyle shape and overall facial proportions, with no age‑regression or aging. Preserve the exact facial expression, nose, eyes, lips, jawline and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars or skin texture, as if it were the same person captured again. Restyle this portrait into a highly expressive surreal pop‑art illustration: the entire face is painted in bold cyan blue, wearing oversized round yellow glasses with reflective lenses, while still clearly recognizable as the same person from the reference photo. The expression is exaggerated, with the mouth wide open and tongue out, conveying wild, chaotic emotion and energy. Surround the head with vibrant neon pink paint splashes, graffiti‑style elements, comic‑style typography shapes (no readable words), and dripping black ink textures, blending modern pop‑art with street‑art collage aesthetics. Maintain hyper‑detailed skin texture under stylized painterly effects so pores, wrinkles and facial structure feel dimensional and sharp, even with the surreal cyan coloration. Lighting Use high‑contrast, graphic lighting: a strong key light from one side, casting deep shadows on the cyan face and creating bold, stylized highlights on the cheeks, nose, lips and tongue, enhancing the 3D feel and drama. Let the reflective yellow glasses catch bright, specular highlights and colorful reflections, amplifying the surreal, neon look. Keep the background a clean, bright blue field with explosive neon paint effects radiating outward, so the cyan face, yellow glasses and magenta splashes form a powerful triad of contrasting colors. Camera, lens and composition Use a dynamic 4:5 vertical composition, framed as a tight portrait from the shoulders or upper chest up, with the face large in the frame and slightly tilted for energy, like a bold poster or album cover. Simulate a natural portrait lens equivalent around 50–85 mm to keep realistic proportions based on the uploaded photo, with no extreme wide‑angle or fisheye distortion. Aim for an ultra‑sharp, 8K‑level render, with crisp details in the skin texture, glasses, tongue, and paint splashes. Style and detail Pop art comic portrait  Modern pop‑art meets street‑art collage: bold graphic shapes, thick outlines in key areas, high saturation, and layered textures. Use strong cyan, yellow and neon magenta as the dominant palette, with black ink drips and splatters adding grit and depth. Incorporate graffiti‑style marks, spray‑paint textures, and comic‑style bursts or sound‑effect shapes (but avoid legible text) around the head to increase the sense of motion and loud emotion. The overall look should feel like a contemporary digital art masterpiece: ultra‑sharp, high contrast, dynamic composition, designed to stand out as a poster or cover image. Negative prompt different person, altered identity, changed gender, younger or older face, changed nose, eyes, lips or jawline, different hairstyle, different skin tone placement under the cyan paint, missing or altered moles, freckles or scars, realistic natural skin colors only, muted pastel palette, low contrast lighting, flat illustration with no depth, boring studio background, no glasses, small or subtle glasses, realistic thin frames, weak expression with closed mouth, tongue hidden, messy cluttered background with real objects, long text, readable words, logos, watermarks, frames, low resolution, blurry image, pixelation, heavy compression artifacts, 3D CGI toy look, oil painting, vintage sepia, black‑and‑white only.
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