Rosto_arte_create mixedmedia portrait person uploaded
Create a mixed-media portrait of the person in the uploaded reference photo, using the image strictly as the only reference for face, hair, clothing, and gender. The generated subject must keep 100% of the same facial likeness and structure: same face shape and proportions, same eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, jawline and bone structure, same hairstyle, hair length, hair texture, hair color, and the same perceived gender presentation and overall identity.
Draw the portrait on textured brown kraft paper, not on white paper. The face and visible skin should be constructed with loose, expressive charcoal and graphite sketch lines: raw, sketchy, visibly hand‑drawn, showing an underlying drawing foundation and construction lines. Shading is achieved primarily with charcoal strokes, cross‑hatching, and smudged graphite, with soft transitions and visible grain. Use subtle white gouache or white chalk accents only for gentle highlights (cheekbones, nose bridge, forehead, lips), applied very sparingly, with no thick paint, no impasto, and no heavy white buildup.
Keep some edges rough and unfinished, letting lines fade out or break, to preserve a spontaneous, work‑in‑progress sketch feel. Avoid photorealism; the style should be expressive, illustrative, and traditional, like a charcoal study in an artist’s sketchbook. Background remains the natural brown kraft paper with its visible fibers and texture, with no strong added patterns or colors. High resolution, sharp focus on the drawing, clearly a mixed‑media charcoal and graphite illustration, not a digital photo or oil painting.