Using the uploaded photo as the primary face and character reference, keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the original: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, apparent age, hairstyle shape and overall facial proportions. Do not change the person’s gender or make the face look younger or older. Preserve the exact facial expression, nose, eyes, lips, jawline and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars or skin texture. Use the same head position, viewing angle and crop as in the reference photo so the pose and framing remain identical.
Create a memorable GBR (Geometric Broken Realism) portrait of this person showing only the face, without any accessories, clothing details or visible body below the chin. The entire image should focus solely on the face; do not include hands, objects, products, jewelry, glasses, hats or any other elements. The face is constructed from fragmented geometric brushstrokes, sharp polygonal shapes and layered abstract blocks, with expressive fractured edges and dynamic overlaps that combine soft painterly textures with hard, angular shapes.
Emphasize the facial structure through color segmentation rather than outlines, defining cheeks, nose, brow and jaw with adjacent planes of different tones instead of drawn contour lines. Use a soft yet rich color palette with warm realistic skin tones mixed with soft browns, creams and neutrals, plus a few deeper accents in shadow planes. Add subtle sketch lines and quick, loose strokes of digital paint over and around the face to enhance depth, movement and energy, as if an underdrawing and painterly passes are both visible.
The background is minimalist, off‑white or very light pale beige, with clean negative space that makes the fragmented face stand out. A light sketch layer—very faint pencil or digital pencil lines—should be visible both in some areas of the background and lightly on the subject, suggesting construction lines and an unfinished illustration quality. The lower part of the face and edge of the portrait can feel intentionally unfinished, with some planes dissolving into loose strokes or fading out, reinforcing the editorial, work‑in‑progress vibe. The composition must remain simple and uncluttered, with nothing in the frame except the face and the abstract background.
Overall style: high‑resolution, highly detailed contemporary digital art with an expressive, cinematic composition and strong focus on the facial features. Use soft, diffused lighting that avoids harsh shadows, making the color segmentation and geometric planes read clearly while still feeling organic and human.
Camera, lens and framing
Close‑up or extreme close‑up framing that matches the original reference crop, filling most of the canvas with the face and a small amount of background. Simulate a standard 50mm portrait framing (or equivalent) for natural proportions, straight‑on or matching the original angle, with no visible clothing or body elements. Keep the central facial planes the most detailed, with slightly softer treatment toward the outer edges.
Lighting style
Soft, diffused, studio‑like lighting from a large, indirect source, with minimal hard shadows. Use gentle value transitions so the geometric planes are defined primarily by color differences and subtle light shifts rather than strong cast shadows, maintaining a clean, modern look.
Style keywords (inline)
geometric broken realism portrait, close‑up face only, fragmented facial planes, polygonal shapes, abstract color blocks, soft painterly textures, subtle sketch lines, modern editorial illustration, off‑white minimalist background, unfinished lower edge, high‑resolution contemporary digital art.
Negative prompt / constraints
No changes to facial structure, skin tone, age, gender, hairstyle shape, expression or overall identity compared to the uploaded photo. Face only: no hands, no torso, no clothing details, no jewelry, no glasses, no hats, no products or props, no text or logos, no background objects. Not photorealistic; avoid smooth plastic skin or photographic rendering. No anime, no cartoon style, no low detail, no blurry image, no overexposed highlights, no flat single‑tone colors, no excessive realism, no visible AI artifacts or glitches.