Rosto_criativo_uploaded image primary face character
Use the uploaded image as the primary face and character reference.
Keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the uploaded photo: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, perceived age, hairstyle shape and volume, and overall facial proportions. Do not make the face younger or older, do not change the gender. Preserve exactly the same facial expression, nose, eyes, eyelids, eyebrows, lips, jawline, cheekbones, and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars, or skin texture. Match the skin color and texture of the generated image precisely to the skin tone in the reference image, translating it into paper and cardboard shading without beautifying, smoothing, or altering the identity.
Ultra-detailed sculptural portrait of this same person made entirely from layered torn paper and cardboard textures. Paper‑cut collage aesthetic with mixed‑media sculpture look, as if it is a handcrafted art installation. The face and bust are constructed from overlapping fragments of paper and thin cardboard, with visible torn edges, folds, and layered depth mimicking realistic skin planes and wrinkles. Origami‑inspired fragments and geometric pieces build the hair and clothing volumes. Hyperrealistic “paper skin” wrinkles and creases, abstract realism but still clearly recognizable portrait. Soft neutral color palette of ivory, beige, off‑white, and subtle warm grays, with very gentle magenta or gold hints only if they feel natural within paper tones. Fine art gallery presentation with dramatic studio light, black or very dark minimalist background, high texture depth, cinematic shadows, 8K resolution, photorealistic paper sculpture, artistic conceptual portrait.
CAMERA, LENS AND FRAMING
Vertical portrait framing, 4:5 aspect ratio, head‑and‑shoulders or chest‑up composition, centered subject with enough negative space around for shadows and depth.
Simulated studio camera, 85mm portrait lens look, aperture around f/4–f/5.6 for crisp overall detail while still giving gentle depth, low ISO (100–200) for clean detail, 8K resolution. Straight‑on or slight three‑quarter angle to showcase the layered paper structure of the face.
LIGHTING AND COLOR / TONE
Fine art gallery / studio lighting: single strong softbox‑style key light from one side, creating sculptural shadows across the layered paper planes of the face. Subtle fill from the opposite side to keep details readable, with deep but controlled shadows and no blown highlights. Neutral to slightly warm white balance to emphasize ivory and beige tones of the paper, against a black or very dark minimalist background so the sculpture “floats” in space. High contrast, but with full detail in the textures.
STYLE AND RENDERING
Ultra-detailed engraved‑like line and fiber detail in the paper, hyper‑realistic texture depth, clearly visible torn edges, corrugation, and layering. Abstract realism: clearly the same person from the photo, but expressed as a paper and cardboard sculpture / collage rather than skin and fabric. Minimalist background, no clutter, premium editorial / gallery artwork feel, print-ready, ArtStation / museum‑catalog quality.
NEGATIVE PROMPT
blurry, low resolution, low quality, pixelated, noisy, plastic texture, glossy plastic, 3D CGI skin, oversaturated colors, strong neon colors, cartoon style, anime, comic style, flat digital painting, smooth airbrushed skin, soft gradient shading instead of paper texture, low detail, sketchy unfinished lines, photorealistic human skin, metal or glass materials, cluttered background, text, logo, watermark, QR code, UI elements, extra faces, extra limbs, distorted anatomy, changed age, changed gender, different hairstyle, face not matching the reference, bright colorful collage, graffiti style, halftone pop‑art print, oil paint effect.