Segue o prompt reestruturado já com a descrição de ângulo/perspectiva embutida, pronto para colar no Nano Banana:
Use the uploaded photo as the identity lock. Keep this person’s gender exactly the same as in the photo and maintain 100% of the original facial features, bone structure, skin tone, age and overall face proportions, only changing styling and the skeletal/armor treatment.
Positive prompt – half human, half this warlord
Create a hyper-realistic, cinematic chest-up portrait of the same person from the uploaded photo, in a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio. Show the character framed from the upper chest to a bit above the top of the feather mohawk, in a head-and-upper-torso shot. Use an eye-level camera in a 3/4 view, with the body and head slightly turned to the right side of the frame (left shoulder closer to the camera, right shoulder further back), matching the perspective and pose of the reference warlord.
The face is split into two halves with an organic, natural transition. On the left side, keep the face exactly like the original person: realistic skin, eyes, nose, mouth, wrinkles, pores, hairline and natural expression, preserving full likeness and identity. On the right side, transform the face into the exact same metallic skull helmet design from the reference image: same proportions and silhouette of the skull mask, same polished steel plates, bolts, cuts, scratches, jaw and teeth design, same skull emblem on the forehead and the same red-and-black feather mohawk headdress emerging from the top and flowing back in an arc.
The division between the human and skeletal halves must not be a straight line; make it irregular and organic, as if the skin gradually tears and reveals this specific metal skull helmet underneath. Add small torn edges of skin, subtle scars and blended transitions where flesh meets metal, with some overlapping areas. Keep one eye human and expressive on the natural side, and a dark hollow or mechanical eye socket on the skull side, aligned with the reference angle.
Recreate the same war-armor from the reference on the skeletal half: complex mechanical neck with exposed cables and pistons, layered metal plates, and red armored chest pieces painted with white skull insignias. Let these armor details continue across the lower part of the human side so that the torso reads as a single continuous armor, but keep the human face clean and realistic. Ensure the perspective of the armor matches the reference: left side of the chest larger and closer, right side receding in space.
Use an 85mm portrait lens feel, with shallow depth of field and soft bokeh background. Lighting is high-contrast and cinematic: strong directional key light from one side, creating bright highlights and sharp reflections on the metal skull and armor, with softer, more flattering light on the human side of the face. Add a subtle rim light outlining the feather mohawk and helmet, separating the character from the background. The background is slightly blurred, rocky and smoky, with desaturated tones to reinforce a gritty, post-apocalyptic atmosphere while keeping all attention on the character’s face and upper armor. Ultra-detailed, sharp focus on the face and key armor details.
Negative prompt
Do not change gender, age, facial structure, skin tone base or overall likeness from the original photo; no beautification, no slimming, no age reduction, no ethnicity change.
Do not invent a different skull helmet, feather mohawk or armor design; the metallic skull, feather crown and chest armor must closely match the provided reference style and proportions.
No cartoon, anime, manga, Pixar, low-poly or flat illustration; keep hyper-realistic materials and textures on metal, leather, feathers, cables and skin.
No neon colors or sci-fi holograms; keep grounded, gritty, post-apocalyptic tones with natural skin colors, metallic grays, dark reds and a muted, atmospheric background.