Surreal_uploaded photo only exclusive face

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Use the uploaded photo as the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE face and character reference. Keep the person’s identity 100% identical to the uploaded photo: same facial features, bone structure, skin tone, gender, age impression, hairstyle shape, hairline, and overall facial proportions. Do not change the person’s gender or make the face younger or older. Preserve the exact facial expression, nose, eyes, eyelids, eyebrows, lips, jawline, chin, ears, and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars, wrinkles, or visible skin texture so the character is instantly recognizable as the same real person from the uploaded photo. Convert the entire portrait into a hyper‑realistic balloon sculpture art style with a playful yet polished aesthetic. All visible forms (head, face, hair, neck, shoulders, upper clothing) must look like they are built from glossy, inflated balloons, with smooth reflective surfaces, realistic rubbery highlights, and precise twisting details that clearly resemble handcrafted balloon art, while still preserving the original anatomy and proportions of the person. ​ Material and surface behavior: Use vibrant, saturated primary colors with strong contrast, emphasizing black, white, and bold accent colors for key shapes. Surfaces must appear shiny and elastic, with strong specular highlights, soft natural reflections, and subtle environment reflections along the curves of the balloons. Maintain crisp edges where balloons meet, visible seams or twists, and gentle creases that sell the inflated rubber material, but do not break or deform the facial identity. Face and identity in balloon form: Translate the real face into balloon geometry while keeping every landmark in place: eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks, chin, jawline, brow and hairline must follow the same structure as the uploaded photo. You may segment the head into several connected balloon segments, but their arrangement must still form the same recognizable face, with correct spacing and proportions and the same hairstyle family recreated as balloon volumes. The overall expression should remain friendly and approachable, matching or softly adapting the original expression without exaggerating into caricature. ​ Lighting, mood and quality: Use realistic studio‑style lighting with soft key light and balanced fill, creating clean, readable highlights on the glossy balloon surfaces and soft shadows in the gaps between forms. The mood should be whimsical, cheerful and toy‑like, but rendered with high photographic clarity: sharp focus on the face, detailed reflections, and a clean, slightly blurred simple background that does not compete with the subject. Overall look: Maintain a professional, commercial‑grade finish, as if this were a high‑end advertising photo of a custom balloon sculpture portrait. The image should blend festival balloon artistry with modern high‑resolution realism, giving the subject a friendly, cute, universally appealing character while still clearly being the same real person from the uploaded photo. ​ Optional short negative prompt (if the interface allows): “no different person, no changed gender, no changed age, no non‑balloon skin texture on the main subject, no matte plastic toy look, no cloth or metal materials on the face, no horror or gore, no deflated or broken balloons, no low detail, no blurry face, no grainy noise, no flat vector style, no hand‑drawn cartoon, no anime style, no 3D CGI toy that is not balloon‑like, no busy background, no text, no logos, no watermarks, no UI elements.”
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