Rosto_desenho_create highquality vintage comic book
Create a high‑quality vintage comic book illustration of the person in the attached reference photo, rendered in a 1970s comic print style with a retro pop‑art aesthetic.
Subject and identity (use attached reference)
Use the uploaded reference photo as the only identity source.
The illustrated character must be the same person as in the reference and the main subject of the image.
Face lock:
Keep the person’s facial features exactly the same as the reference image: same bone structure, facial proportions, nose, lips, jawline, cheekbones, eye shape, brow shape, and overall facial geometry. Do not change, beautify, or make the face generic; it must clearly look like the same real person, just translated into vintage comic style.
Hair and gender consistency:
Preserve the same hairstyle, hair length, hairline, and overall hair silhouette as in the reference photo, only stylized with comic ink lines and Ben‑Day dots.
Keep the same hair color mapped into an appropriate retro comic color.
Maintain the same gender and gender expression, with no gender swap or feminization/masculinization changes.
Pose and gaze:
Character is shown staring directly into the camera/viewer, front‑facing or slightly three‑quarter, with a lifelike, expressive look.
Expression should feel vivid and natural, as if captured in a dramatic comic panel.
Style and rendering
Visual style: vintage comic book illustration, 1970s print look.
Use thick Ben‑Day dot halftone shading to build shadows and midtones on skin, hair, and background areas.
Bold, confident black ink outlines around the character, facial features, and major shapes.
Soft vintage color palette inspired by aged CMYK comic prints: slightly muted reds, yellows, blues, and skin tones, with natural slight misregistration feel if desired.
Paper and print:
Visible paper texture with subtle grain, tiny imperfections, and very light discoloration near the edges, like an old printed comic page.
Slightly uneven ink coverage and dot patterns consistent with classic Ben‑Day printing.
Background and atmosphere
Background: a turquoise sky with wispy white smoke clouds, stylized in comic‑book shapes.
Clouds should be simple but expressive, with dot or hatch shading where appropriate, keeping focus on the character.
Overall mood: bold, fun, and nostalgic, like a single iconic panel or cover from a retro comic book.
Composition and framing
Composition focused tightly on the character’s upper body and face so that the identity remains clear.
Character centered or slightly off‑center, but always dominant in the frame, with the turquoise sky filling the remaining area.
Crop and framing should feel like a classic comic book cover portrait or a dramatic close‑up panel.
Quality and constraints
Keep the illustration clean and readable at high resolution, while preserving the Ben‑Day dots and print texture.
No modern gradients, 3D rendering, or glossy digital effects; everything should feel like authentic printed comic art from the 1970s, but rendered crisply.
No text, no speech bubbles, no logos, no watermarks, no UI elements.
Do not alter the person’s facial identity, hairstyle type, or gender; only reinterpret them through this vintage comic style.