Tag: Fashion & Editorial

  • Sartorial Earth Tones

    Sartorial Earth Tones

    Use the uploaded image as the ONLY facial and identity reference. Preserve exact facial structure, proportions, skin tone, hairstyle, and identity. Do not beautify or alter any facial features. Maintain natural skin texture, pores, and subtle asymmetry.
    Create a full-body, high-end studio fashion portrait of a confident man. The subject stands in a relaxed yet dominant pose: body angled slightly (3/4), face looking directly at the camera, weight shifted onto one leg. One hand is placed inside the trouser pocket, while the other hand naturally adjusts the blazer near the midsection. Posture is upright and structured. Expression is calm, confident, and authoritative (no smile).
    Outfit: a perfectly tailored slim-fit suit in muted mocha/brown tone (not overly rich or saturated), with a clean, structured silhouette and no wrinkles. White dress shirt with a stiff collar, dark brown matte tie, black polished leather dress shoes, and a minimal wristwatch.
    Lighting (physically accurate): a single soft spotlight coming from slightly above and from one side (left-biased), creating natural top-down directional light. The light first shapes the face and suit, then softly spills onto the background, forming a subtle, diffused halo behind the subject. Eedges should be soft, uneven, and naturally faded. Very gentle rim separation on shoulders. Shadows are soft and realistic.
    Color tone: low brightness, deep cinematic brown palette. Slight warm undertones but NOT overly saturated. Maintain realistic, controlled tones—avoid richness, keep it grounded and premium.
    Background: seamless dark brown studio backdrop, smooth and clean. Illumination only from light spill—no textures, no patterns.
    Composition: vertical frame (3:4 or 4:5), full-body visible with breathing space. Camera at mid-body height for natural perspective. Subject sharp, background softly blended.
    Style: ultra-realistic, high-end editorial photography. Strong depth, clean contrast, no CGI or artificial look.
    Negative constraints: no over-saturation, no bright tones, no artificial glow, no perfect halo circle, no incorrect lighting direction, no soft tailoring, no pose distortion, no background elements, no facial changes.

  • Editorial Avatars

    Editorial Avatars

    Create an exaggerated, stylized 3D caricature portrait of the two people in the attached reference photo, Full-body (head-to-toe) shot. Preserve both subjects’ identities, facial likenesses, skin tones, and defining features, but reinterpret them into bold, caricatured 3D forms with full-body proportions.
    Apply strong, intentional deformation to each character, including elongated necks, oversized head-to-neck ratios, droopy eyelids, heavy lips, and subtle facial asymmetry. Extend the exaggeration into their full-body proportions so the stylization feels cohesive from head to toe. Slight proportional variations between the two characters should enhance individuality and personality contrast while keeping them visually harmonious. They must remain human-like but clearly stylized, expressive, and artistically exaggerated.
    Position them in a dynamic, character-driven full-body composition that reflects chemistry and connection — standing close, subtly interacting, or posed in a high-fashion editorial stance. Their body language should feel intentional and cohesive rather than romanticized or cute.
    The camera angle must be eye-level, aligned naturally with the characters’ faces to maintain presence and balance. Use a straight-on perspective with no dramatic tilt, distortion, or extreme wide-angle effects. The framing should capture both characters fully from head to toe while maintaining proportional clarity and compositional symmetry.
    Dress both characters in coordinated luxury fashion with bold, high-end accessories. Their styling should complement each other while maintaining individuality, creating a weird, fashion-forward, collectible aesthetic that feels elevated and character-driven rather than realistic or cartoonish.
    Use a clean, controlled surface finish with smooth, studio-quality skin for both subjects. Avoid random textures, blemishes, freckles, dirt, grain, speckling, or noise. Materials should appear polished, premium, and carefully designed, with subtle subsurface scattering and realistic skin shading.
    Illuminate the scene with neutral studio lighting, soft diffused shadows, and even illumination with no harsh contrast. Use a plain neutral gray or off-white background.
    Render in ultra-high definition 4K quality with extreme detail, sharp focus, and cinematic clarity. Include micro-surface detail, high-resolution textures, physically based rendering (PBR), global illumination, soft reflections, and refined material definition. The image should appear crisp, clean, noise-free, and professionally studio-rendered.
    No text, logos, or watermarks.
    Aspect ratio: 4:5.
    Negative prompt: Cropped frame, low quality, head crop, toe crop