Create a hyper‑realistic cinematic portrait of the person from the uploaded photo, completely transformed into molten liquid silver instead of gold. The face must match the reference image 1:1: identical bone structure, face shape, cheekbones, jawline, nose, lips, eyes, eyebrows, ears, skin tone under the metal, age appearance, and the exact same hairstyle (cut, length, volume, direction), now rendered as metallic silver. The expression should be serene but intense, with a focused gaze.
The skin is a reflective, high‑gloss metallic silver surface with visible bright silver veins and thin circuit‑like metallic wires weaving across the face and neck, suggesting a fusion of human and technology. Add subtle “drip” effects of molten silver on areas like the forehead or jawline, and a slightly braided or layered metallic structure around the neck, while still adhering to the real anatomy. The hair is styled into thick, flowing silver strands that shimmer and catch the light, following the same hairstyle pattern from the photo.
Surround the subject with tiny floating silver particles and droplets suspended in the air, catching highlights and adding depth. The background is a soft bokeh blur of a dark, cluttered workshop or lab environment: hints of tools, cables, and metallic surfaces, but all out of focus so the face remains dominant.
Lighting and mood: use high‑end studio lighting with a strong top‑down key light and subtle side fills, creating high‑contrast highlights and deep shadows across the metallic surfaces. Emphasize ray‑traced reflections on the silver skin and hair, intricate micro‑textures, and a deep depth of field look where the subject is razor‑sharp against a softly blurred background. The overall atmosphere should feel surreal, majestic, and slightly futuristic. Render at 8K resolution, with intricate details and cinematic color grading focused on cool silver tones with subtle blue accents.
Hard identity constraints for the model:
Preserve the face 100 percent identical to the uploaded photo: same geometry, proportions, and expression, with no beautification, de‑aging, or reshaping.
Maintain the exact same hairstyle and gender presentation, only changing the material to reflective silver.
Treat all molten metal effects, wires, particles, and lighting as surface and environmental stylization on top of the original identity, never altering who the person is.