Surreal_tintaescorrendo 1

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Using my uploaded reference photo: keep the same person with 100% identical facial features, face shape, bone structure, skin tone, hairline, hair texture and hairstyle as in the original image. Do not change the identity or gender. The face in the final artwork must clearly be the same person from my photo, not a new or generic character. ​ Preserve my original eye shape, nose, mouth, jawline, ears and eyebrows exactly as in the reference, only translating them into abstract, flowing paint forms, without changing who the person is. Maintain the same haircut, hair volume and hair direction from the uploaded photo, reimaginined as streams and layers of dripping paint that still follow the real hairstyle. Now transform this person into a futuristic abstract‑mechanical portrait style made entirely of liquid paint. The face should read as my face translated into layered shapes of thick, glossy paint that flows, drips and pools, forming cylinders, rings, panels and organic curves, arranged like a liquid mosaic or melting sculpture on top of my facial structure. ​ The materials must look like real wet paint: high‑gloss, fluid, viscous, with visible drips, runs and gravity‑pulled streams moving downward. Show paint streaks sliding over cheeks, jawline and forehead, forming rounded edges, paint droplets about to fall, and small puddles where the paint accumulates. Use subtle reflections and specular highlights so the paint appears fresh and wet, almost like colored liquid poured over a 3D bust. ​ Use a bold color palette with multiple paint colors interacting and partially blending: opaque strokes, semi‑transparent washes and thicker, more saturated areas. Let some layers overlap and mix slightly, creating marbled and gradient effects inside the liquid forms. Keep the chrome screws and bolts visibly fixing and pinning some of the thicker paint plates and layers in place, as if the liquid paint were mechanically anchored to an invisible structure. The screws are shiny chrome, reflective, catching light around the joints where paint thickness changes. Use controlled, cinematic lighting that creates depth, soft shadows and strong glossy highlights on the dripping paint, emphasizing volume, curvature and the sense of liquid motion. The composition should feel engineered yet chaotic, combining recognizable human facial structure with the fluid randomness of paint drips. The overall atmosphere is artistic, surreal and expressive, with a premium 3D illustration finish and gallery‑level contemporary art quality. Always keep the original face and hair identity from my uploaded photo with maximum fidelity, only changing style into dripping liquid paint forms, never changing who the person is. ​
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