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"Use the uploaded photo as the identity reference and keep the same face, hairstyle and gender. The person in the image must look exactly like the person in the photo, with the same facial features, facial proportions, bone structure, skin tone and hair shape. Do not change their gender, apparent age, face shape or ethnic traits. Do not turn them into a different person.
IDENTITY LOCK – 100% FACE, HAIR, GENDER
Preserve 100% of the person’s real appearance from the uploaded photo:
Same facial structure and proportions, head shape, skull geometry, jawline, chin, cheekbones, neck, and real age (no de‑aging or aging).
Same eye shape and spacing, eyelids, eyelashes, eyebrows, nose shape, lips shape and volume, and overall expression character.
Natural skin tone translated into stylized color facets, but still matching the real person.
Hair: keep the exact same hairstyle, hair length, hair volume, hairline and hair color as in the photo, only broken into gem facets, never changing the haircut silhouette.
Gender: keep the same gender presentation as in the original photo; do not feminize a masculine face or masculinize a feminine face; do not change ethnic traits.
No beautification, no slimming, no face swap, no mixing with other faces, no averaged features.
The viewer must instantly recognize that this is the same person from the original photo, only rendered as a gemstone mosaic.
CORE STYLE – GEOMETRIC MOSAIC WITH CUBIST INFLUENCE
Transform the portrait into a modern geometric mosaic art style with cubist influence:
Fragmented polygonal shapes arranged in a stained‑glass‑like composition around and across the face and upper body.
Strong emphasis on sharp edges, angular facets and layered geometry, breaking the form into overlapping planes while keeping the identity.
Symmetrical or near‑symmetrical overall balance, with geometry radiating around the head and shoulders.
STYLE VARIATION – FACETED GEMSTONE MOSAIC
Turn the geometric mosaic into a handcrafted gemstone portrait:
Every polygonal piece becomes a small angled gemstone or crystal fragment, like a mosaic made from semi‑precious and precious stones.
Use many multicolored faceted stones: deep blues, warm oranges, amber, ochre, teal, violets, greens, crimson, gold, plus clear and smoky quartz tones.
The stones are tightly packed but not fused into one continuous mass: they must clearly show a three‑dimensional effect with carved recesses and raised areas. Each stone has its own height and facet structure, with visible gaps and joints between pieces so the individual blocks are clearly separated.
Show realistic gemstone properties: translucency, internal reflections, tiny inclusions, and bright specular highlights on the facets.
Mix more opaque stones with slightly transparent ones to create depth and variation, while keeping the portrait readable as the same person.
Preserve the cubist, stained‑glass composition and angular geometry, now rendered as a shimmering jewel mosaic with strong contrast between light and shadow.
The final result should look like a premium art piece: a dense, carefully arranged mosaic of semi‑precious and precious stones forming a contemporary abstract‑realist portrait.
COLOR PALETTE
Rich, saturated palette dominated by gemstone colors: sapphire blues, citrine yellows, amber, garnet reds, emerald greens, amethyst purples, teal, and neutral crystal tones.
Balance warm and cool stones to sculpt the face and features, using lighter gems for highlights and darker gems for shadows.
Maintain overall harmony and avoid neon oversaturation; it should feel like real minerals under focused light.
TEXTURE AND SURFACE
Strong emphasis on mineral tactility: sharp edges, polished facets, tiny chips and slight irregularities.
Micro‑reflections and glints across the surface, especially where facets catch the light.
Background can also be built from larger or softer gem pieces, but less detailed than the face to keep focus on the portrait.
COMPOSITION AND BALANCE
Portrait or bust composition, centered, with the face as the main focal point.
Decorative illustrative feel, suitable for a modern luxury art print or gallery installation.
Contemporary abstract realism: the face is stylized into thousands of gemstone facets but still readable and emotionally expressive.
LIGHTING AND MOOD
High‑contrast lighting emphasized through light and dark gemstones, creating depth and sparkle.
Directional light that makes some gem clusters glow while others fall into deeper shadow, enhancing the sculptural look.
Mood: luxurious, mystical and artistic, like a sacred jewel icon or fine art mosaic.
QUALITY AND RENDERING
High‑resolution, ultra‑detailed rendering.
Crisp edges on all stones, sharp highlights, no blur, no unintended noise or compression artifacts.
Fine handcrafted finish, as if it could be printed large as a gallery‑quality gemstone mosaic artwork.
NEGATIVE PROMPT (RECOMMENDED)
"photorealistic human skin, realistic photo portrait, fabric or denim texture, leather texture, flat minimal vector style, low detail, blurry, noise, messy lines, soft airbrushed gradients, plastic 3D CGI look, watercolor wash, simple cartoon, anime style, chibi, generic mosaic without a clear portrait, wrong face, different person, changed gender, changed age, changed ethnicity, pixel art, glitch effects, metal plates instead of stones, clay instead of gemstones, watermark, logo, text, UI elements."