Use this Nano Banana prompt to edit a photo, preserving 100% of the real face, hair style, and gender while applying the double‑exposure urban poster style.
Use the uploaded image as the single and exact identity reference.
Preserve 100% of the person’s real facial structure and identity: keep the same skull and bone structure, facial proportions, eye shape and eyelid fold and spacing, nose bridge, nostrils and tip shape, lip contour and thickness, jawline, chin shape and facial angles, facial asymmetry and micro‑details, and the natural expression family.
Do not morph, beautify or stylize the face into a different person; no age change, no generic model face.
Keep the same hairstyle family, hairline position and overall hair volume from the reference photo, adapted into the scene without changing gender expression.
Create a surreal, high‑contrast photo‑manipulation portrait featuring the subject (with the uploaded face) sitting cross‑legged in a contemplative pose, hands clasped beneath the chin.
The subject wears dark aviator sunglasses, a checkered button‑down shirt, and distressed denim jeans.
Double exposure / dispersion city effect
Use a dramatic double‑exposure and dispersion effect where the subject’s back and left side morph seamlessly into a detailed, horizontally oriented cityscape.
From the subject’s back and left shoulder, skyscrapers and dense urban buildings protrude sideways, as if growing out of the figure.
Include a distinct clock tower clearly inspired by Big Ben jutting out sideways among the buildings, without copying any specific branded landmark exactly.
The transition from body to city must feel smooth and organic, with fragments and particles dispersing from fabric into architecture.
Background and texture
Place the entire composition against a gritty, textured grey concrete background.
Add heavy noise, scratches and grunge overlays to the concrete surface, evoking a raw urban atmosphere.
Some of these textures can lightly overlap the subject and city edges to unify the image.
Typography – “CWB ARTE”
Above the subject, place the word “CWB ARTE” in massive distressed grunge typography.
Letters should look worn, cracked, and eroded, with bottom edges dripping, breaking and crumbling downwards.
Where the letters crumble, they transition into a miniature skyline silhouette, as if the text is dissolving into a tiny city at the base of the word.
Lighting and color
Lighting is moody and directional, like dramatic studio light in a gritty poster.
Use strong side or three‑quarter lighting to highlight the folds of the clothing, the contours of the hands and chin, and the metallic / glass textures of the city elements and sunglasses.
Render everything in a desaturated, cool‑toned monochrome palette (cool greys, subtle blue‑grey), with only minimal warm accents if needed for contrast.
Keep high contrast with deep shadows and bright highlights while preserving detail in textures.
Style and quality
Overall style: surreal double‑exposure urban key art, blending photo‑real portraiture with detailed cityscape elements.
Gritty textures on concrete, clothing, and city buildings, with visible grain and scratches for a raw poster feel.
Hyper‑realistic digital art fidelity with 8K sharpness:
Crisp edges on sunglasses, clothing seams and building silhouettes.
Detailed brick, glass and metal textures in the city.
Clear, readable folds in the checkered shirt and distressed areas of the jeans.
Composition and framing
Vertical composition, centered like a poster or album cover.
The subject is central and slightly lower in the frame, leaving space above for “CWB ARTE” typography.
The city dispersion flows horizontally from the subject’s back and left, balancing the text above and the negative space on the right.
Negative prompt (paste in “Negative Prompt”)
Do not change the person’s facial geometry, hairstyle family, or gender; no face‑swap, no generic stock model face.
No anime, cartoon, comic‑book line art, or flat vector style.
Avoid bright saturated color palettes; keep to desaturated cool monochrome with subtle accents.
Avoid plastic skin, low‑detail blur, pixelation, heavy AI artifacts, or cheap glitch effects that obscure the face.
No extra random text, logos, watermarks, or UI elements besides the “CWB ARTE” title as described.