Use the uploaded photo as the main reference for the man’s identity and appearance. The generated man must be 100% identical to the reference: same facial structure and bone structure, same jawline, nose, lips, eyes, eyebrows, hairstyle shape and length, skin tone, age impression, gender presentation, and any unique marks such as moles, freckles, scars, or skin texture. Preserve the same facial expression style, without making him younger or older or changing his gender.
Create an ultra‑realistic scene inside a modern tattoo studio. Wonder Woman sits in a professional tattoo chair, facing the camera, with her upper back exposed. On the center of her back, a large tattoo of the man’s face from the uploaded photo is being inked, exactly matching his identity: same facial structure, bone structure, jawline, nose, lips, eyes, eyebrows, hairstyle, skin tone, age impression, and unique marks. The tattoo is a realistic portrait of him, mid‑process but already clearly recognizable as his face, with fresh lines and shading closely following the reference. She has a slight expression of pain and tension on her face, eyes focused forward, jaw slightly tightened but still controlled.
The man stands beside her, next to the chair, with one hand gently resting on her shoulder in a supportive, natural gesture. He wears a plain black T‑shirt with no logo or text and neutral pants, with realistic proportions and posture. A tattoo artist is partially visible behind Wonder Woman, in a believable position, holding a tattoo machine to her back with anatomically correct hands, actively working on the portrait tattoo.
The tattoo studio environment includes a professional adjustable chair, a side table with ink bottles, disposable cups, paper towels, gloves, and cleaning solution, plus some framed tattoo flash or artwork on the walls. The space is clean, organized, and modern, with subtle metallic accents and dark neutral furniture, feeling like a real high‑end studio. The overall style is grounded, cinematic, and realistic, like a high‑end editorial photograph taken in a real tattoo shop.
Lighting
Soft, diffused indoor studio lighting with a slightly warm tone, as in a professional tattoo studio. Use a gentle key light from one side to highlight Wonder Woman’s back, the tattooed area, and the man’s face, with a softer fill light on the opposite side to keep details visible without harsh shadows. Add subtle specular highlights on skin where the tattoo is being worked and soft reflections on metal tools, while avoiding blown highlights or heavy contrast.
Lens and Camera
Simulate a 50 mm full‑frame lens with shallow depth of field. Frame the scene as a medium shot that shows Wonder Woman seated in the chair from about waist or mid‑torso up, her back and the portrait tattoo clearly visible, the man standing beside her with his hand on her shoulder, and part of the tattoo artist visible behind her. Keep the camera at about eye level with Wonder Woman’s face, maintaining natural perspective and realistic anatomy. Keep Wonder Woman’s face, the man, and the tattooed back in sharp focus, with the background objects and wall art softly blurred.
Visual Details
Render as an 8K ultra‑detailed photo with extreme realism and a clean digital look. Emphasize realistic skin texture, pores, fine hair, and slight redness or irritation around the tattooed area. Show accurate ink behavior on skin, with clean lines, shading, and some gloss or moisture where the tattoo is fresh. Represent the tattoo machine, cables, gloves, bottles, and chair materials with convincing textures (leather or vinyl, metal, plastic). Use soft, balanced color grading with natural skin tones and slightly desaturated studio colors, maintaining a cinematic but subtle look. Composition should feel harmonious and editorial, as if shot for a magazine story about a superhero getting a portrait tattoo.
Negative Prompt
Do not change the man’s identity, age, gender, skin tone, hairstyle shape, or facial proportions. No face swap, no de‑aging, no aging, no feminization, no masculinization, no caricature, no anime, no cartoon, no comic‑book rendering, no painted illustration, no 2D flat drawing.
Do not move the tattoo to any other place: the portrait tattoo of the man’s face must be on Wonder Woman’s back, clearly visible to the camera.
No logo or text on the man’s T‑shirt; it must be a plain black shirt.
No unrealistic anatomy: no extra limbs, no extra fingers, no deformed hands, no twisted bodies, no impossible poses.
No wrong setting: no bedroom, no living room, no outdoor scene, no fantasy background; it must be a realistic indoor tattoo studio.
No extra characters beyond Wonder Woman, the man, and one tattoo artist.
No strong gore, no excessive blood, no horror elements; only mild redness around the tattoo is acceptable.
No low resolution, no blur, no motion blur, no pixelation, no noise, no compression artifacts, no double faces, no ghosting, no warped faces.
No text overlays, no UI, no watermarks, no borders, no split screens, no collages.