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Before the Storm with Nova

Before the Storm with Nova

Use two uploaded reference images as identity anchors for two adult women in a photorealistic 4:5 outdoor fashion editorial portrait. Preserve Woman A’s recognizable facial identity, complexion, hair premise, adult appearance, facial proportions, and overall likeness from the first reference image. Preserve Woman B’s recognizable facial identity, complexion, hair premise, adult appearance, facial proportions, and overall likeness from the second reference image. Keep their identities distinct; do not blend their faces, do not make them twins, and do not swap their features. No readable text except clean athletic logo-style marks if supported by the generator; no watermark, no poster layout.

Create a windswept open field scene under a dark storm-gray sky, with low grass, distant tents or festival shapes blurred in the background, cold natural light, and a grounded outdoor fashion mood. The setting should feel like a remote music festival, rural sportswear editorial, or high-fashion camping field before rain, not a polished resort, not a city street, and not a studio backdrop.

Frame both women in a close low seated portrait, from above their heads to below their sneakers, with the camera placed low near the grass so the shoes, hands, layered clothing, and faces all feel close and powerful. Woman A sits slightly forward and left of center, knees bent wide toward the camera, forearms resting loosely near the knees, gaze calm and severe. Woman B sits slightly behind and to the right, angled toward Woman A with one knee raised and one hand resting on the grass or trouser pocket, gaze cutting toward the camera. Their bodies should feel connected by shared styling and posture but remain individually readable.

Style both women in coordinated outdoor folkloric sportswear with bold athletic branding logic. The central styling hook is the collision of embroidered red folk textile panels, oversized orange-red sleeves, utilitarian olive cargo volume, and dirty trail sneakers. The clothing should feel fashion-editorial, layered, rough, and culturally hybrid, not simple hiking clothes and not costume folk dress.

Woman A wears a vivid orange-red oversized windbreaker or pullover with white embroidered sleeve motifs, gathered elastic cuffs, and wind-wrinkled nylon texture. Over the front sits a square red embroidered chest panel or bib with ornate folkloric patterns, turquoise and cream details, and a clean white swoosh-like athletic logo mark centered on the panel. The logo element should read as intentional sportswear branding placed over ornate textile embroidery, clean and graphic, not random text. Pair it with voluminous olive-green cargo parachute pants with huge side pockets, drawcords, gathered knees, and fabric bunching around the ankles.

Woman B wears a related but distinct look: a red patterned athletic vest or embroidered bib over a muted technical top, oversized orange or rust sleeves, layered scarf-like red textile at the neck, and olive cargo skirt-pants or wide technical trousers with exaggerated pockets and drawcord volume. Give her a different branded element, such as a small white swoosh-like mark or athletic patch on the chest panel or sleeve, clean and minimal against the ornate fabric. Keep the branding graphic and legible as shape, but avoid garbled words.

Both women wear dirty white-and-orange trail sneakers with thick soles, scuffed uppers, bright orange laces, muddy speckling, and technical panel construction. The shoes are important foreground objects, close to the lens, with real sole weight and grass contact. Add small rings, thin bracelets, and minimal earrings only; no handbags, no sunglasses, no extra props.

Hair should follow each reference identity while fitting the storm-field styling. Woman A can have loose braids, wind-touched pale or natural hair, or reference-consistent hair falling around the face. Woman B should have a distinct hair shape from her reference, also affected by wind. Keep both faces sharp and natural, with realistic skin texture, freckles or natural skin variation if present, soft lips, and calm severe expressions. The mood should feel unsmiling, cool, and editorial.

Lighting hierarchy: overcast storm light from the front-left shapes the faces, hands, embroidered panels, logo marks, nylon sleeves, cargo folds, and sneaker texture. The sky stays dark and heavy behind them, while the grass and clothing hold muted natural color. Preserve shadows under the hands, beneath the knees, inside cargo pockets, between laces, under sneaker soles, in sleeve folds, and along embroidered seams.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are orange-red sleeves, red embroidered chest panels, olive cargo fabric, white athletic logo marks, dirty white sneakers, and storm-gray sky. Support colors are turquoise embroidery details, cream stitching, muddy grass, pale skin highlights from each reference, orange laces, and muted tent colors in the far background. Restraint colors are dark green field shadow, gray clouds, olive pocket interiors, and weathered fabric grime. Keep the palette rugged, saturated in the clothing, but restrained by the stormy landscape.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is both women’s faces, the branded embroidered chest panels, and the seated field posture. Secondary focus is oversized sleeves, cargo volume, hands, sneakers, orange laces, and muddy grass. Tertiary supports are distant tents, storm clouds, blurred festival background, wind movement, and field depth.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the sneakers and knees pushing into the lower foreground, the oversized orange-red sleeves widening both figures, and the dark sky compressing the upper frame. Secondary edge pressure comes from the embroidered logo panels at the center of each body and the cargo pockets expanding outward. Keep the image close, grounded, and clothing-heavy.

The final image should read as a two-woman outdoor sportswear-folk editorial: two adult women with distinct preserved reference identities seated low in a grassy field under storm clouds, wearing orange-red oversized technical layers, ornate red embroidered chest panels with clean white athletic branding marks, olive cargo parachute volume, dirty white-and-orange trail sneakers, wind-touched hair, calm severe expressions, and rugged festival-field atmosphere. Maintain distinct facial identities, realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, believable embroidered panel construction, clean athletic logo-style marks, real nylon sleeve texture, heavy cargo fabric physics, grounded sneaker geometry, muddy grass contact, physically consistent storm light, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid blended faces, twin identity merging, garbled text, random brand words, missing logo marks, generic hiking clothes, costume folk dress, flat embroidery, plastic sneakers, over-clean styling, fake HDR, over-smoothed skin, unreadable patches, and distant full-body documentation.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 7 hours ago

Skates on the Boardwalk

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 beach-boardwalk street-fashion portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, warm tan skin tone, long dark wavy hair premise, adult appearance, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her on a busy Venice Beach-style concrete boardwalk court on a hazy coastal afternoon, with tall palm trees, muted beach haze, painted court lines, soft pedestrian movement, distant skaters, a stickered street pole, and public beach activity behind her. The location should feel real, crowded, and slightly gritty, not like a clean resort or empty fashion set. Use abstract sign shapes and sticker textures only, with no readable letters, numbers, brand marks, or menu text.

Shoot from a casual standing-height street snapshot angle, slightly behind and to the side of her, framed from above the head to below the roller skates. Keep her face, ice cream cone, yellow bikini, turned-back pose, pink quad skates, white socks, court lines, palm silhouettes, and public background clearly readable. The subject remains sharp while the background pedestrians and skaters stay softly blurred and secondary.

Pose her standing in a stable turned-back stance on quad roller skates, body angled mostly away from the camera while her head turns over her shoulder toward the lens. Her hips face slightly down the boardwalk, knees relaxed, feet staggered on the concrete for balance, and shoulders turned just enough to keep the face readable. One hand holds a vanilla soft-serve cone near her mouth with three or four clean fingers visible around the cone; the other arm hangs naturally along the side of the body. Her expression is casual, confident, and unbothered, with lips parted near the ice cream but not distorted by it.

Style her in a simple lemon-yellow string bikini with clean triangle-cup construction, narrow halter straps, a secure back tie, and two neat hip ties only. The swim fabric has a subtle matte stretch and believable tension, with no extra cords, no random dangling strings, no lingerie styling, and no costume details.

Use pink leather quad roller skates as a major lower-frame object: ankle-height pink boots, white laces, tan rubber wheels, visible trucks, toe stops, light scuffs, and stable ground contact. Pair them with short white athletic tube socks with two thin black stripes. The skates should feel physically functional and grounded, not decorative shoes or fantasy footwear.

Her long dark hair falls loose over the back and shoulder with soft movement from coastal air. Makeup is beach-street realism: natural skin texture, warm sunlit cheek glow, softly defined brows, muted nude-rose lips, and a light sheen across the cheekbones, shoulders, arms, and legs. Keep the skin human and textured, not plastic, overly oiled, or beauty-filter smooth.

The soft-serve cone is a small but important prop: crisp waffle cone texture, pale vanilla swirl, slight melting at the edge from warm beach air, and realistic scale against the hand and mouth. It should not smear into the face or become oversized.

Lighting hierarchy: hazy late-afternoon beach light from camera-left shapes the face, hair, shoulders, bikini straps, cone, skates, socks, and pavement markings. Soft sky fill reduces harsh contrast while keeping natural shadows under the chin, around the cone hand, beneath the bikini ties, under the skates, along the court lines, and behind the legs. The background stays warm, dusty, and public.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are lemon-yellow swimwear, pink roller skates, warm tan skin, and pale vanilla ice cream. Support colors are white socks, tan skate wheels, muted gray concrete, hazy green palms, faded court lines, and soft beige coastal sky. Restraint colors are distant dark clothing, stickered pole shadows, muted boardwalk clutter, and soft background blur. Keep the colors sun-warmed and real, not neon or candy-like.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face turned back toward the lens, the ice cream cone near her mouth, and the pink roller skates grounded on the concrete. Secondary focus is the yellow bikini, long hair, white striped socks, and stable turned-back body stance. Tertiary supports are the palm trees, court lines, soft pedestrians, distant skaters, stickered pole, beach haze, and public boardwalk depth.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the pink skates and court lines anchoring the lower frame while the cone rises near her face as the upper focal object. Secondary edge pressure comes from the stickered pole and sign structure at the upper-right edge, palm trees in the background, and pedestrians moving softly behind her. Keep the frame alive with public movement but centered on her still, turned-back pose.

The final image should read as a candid beach-boardwalk street portrait: warm-skinned woman in a lemon-yellow bikini standing on pink quad roller skates, eating a vanilla soft-serve cone, turned back toward the camera on a crowded Venice-style public court, with palm trees, hazy beach light, skaters, pedestrians, painted pavement lines, and casual summer friction around her. Maintain recognizable facial identity, realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, clean cone scale, believable bikini strap placement, stable roller skate geometry, grounded wheel contact, natural hair movement, controlled public background blur, physically consistent daylight, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid readable signs, fake logos, extra skate wheels, malformed skates, warped fingers, ice cream fused to the face, chaotic bikini strings, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-oiled highlights, empty resort scenery, generic roller-pinup posing, distorted background pedestrians, and cartoon color saturation.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 3 days ago

Yellow Covered Everything

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 9:16 high-fashion field editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, deep dark skin tone, covered-eye facial structure, adult appearance, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her standing in a low open field of small yellow wildflowers under a muted green-blue overcast sky, with a faint distant horizon and sparse dark stems around the lower frame. The landscape feels minimal, wind-stilled, and severe, with the field kept low and secondary so the black hat, yellow eye covering, marigold garment, black belt, and visible mouth dominate the image.

Shoot from a low close fashion-editorial camera angle slightly below chest height, looking upward so the hat and dress feel monumental against the sky. Frame from above the full hat brim to below the flowing dress hem, with the giant brim nearly touching the upper crop and the yellow fabric sweeping into the lower-left edge. Keep the mouth, nose, jawline, neck, yellow eye cloth, hat weave, belt, pleats, sleeve sweep, and flower stems clearly readable.

Pose her in a calm three-quarter profile with the torso turned slightly away from camera and the head angled toward the lens beneath the hat brim. Her chin stays level, lips softly closed or slightly parted, expression severe and unreadable. The eyes are fully covered by a translucent golden-yellow cloth band wrapped horizontally across the eye area and upper nose bridge beneath the hat. The cloth sits taut across the face like a soft fabric blindfold, following the curve of the brow and disappearing beneath the hat shadow at the temples. The nose tip, cheek structure, jawline, and dark glossy lips remain clearly visible.

Style her in a saturated marigold-yellow architectural dress with a high turtleneck underlayer, long fitted sleeve, cape-like shoulder overlay, gathered waist, dense vertical pleats, and a full skirt with real fabric weight. The fabric reads as matte cotton-silk or crisp lightweight faille with visible weave, soft wrinkles, and structured drape. The garment has enough volume to feel sculptural but remains physically wearable, with clear sleeve openings, shoulder seams, pleat direction, and hem gravity.

Add a wide matte black obi-style belt wrapped firmly around the waist, compressing the yellow pleats and creating a clean horizontal break. The belt has a controlled side knot or folded tie detail with only a few neat black cord ends hanging. The belt feels functional and architectural, not decorative clutter.

Use an enormous black woven conical fashion hat with a very wide circular brim, shallow raised crown, visible radial ribbing, tight woven texture, and a deep underside shadow falling over the yellow eye cloth. The hat and cloth work together: the black brim creates the upper shadow, while the yellow cloth physically covers the eyes. The hat feels like sculptural millinery with real straw or woven fiber construction, not a fantasy helmet, costume rice hat, armor, or prop.

Hair remains fully tucked or hidden beneath the hat and yellow high neck so the silhouette stays clean. Accessories are absent except the black belt; no earrings, no necklaces, no handbag, no extra props.

Makeup is restrained and graphic: realistic deep skin texture, dark glossy lips, subtle highlight along the cheekbone and nose bridge, and controlled shadow under the hat brim. The face remains human and dimensional through the visible mouth, nose, cheek contour, and jawline.

Lighting hierarchy: soft diffused daylight from camera-left shapes the hat brim, yellow eye cloth, cheek contour, lips, high collar, yellow fabric folds, black belt, pleats, sleeve sweep, and small field flowers. The hat casts a strong readable shadow over the yellow cloth and upper face. Preserve shadows beneath the brim, under the chin, inside the collar folds, under the belt, between pleats, along the sweeping sleeve fabric, and among the thin flower stems.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are saturated marigold yellow, matte black hat and belt, translucent golden-yellow eye cloth, deep dark skin, and muted green-blue sky. Support colors are small yellow wildflowers, olive-brown stems, shadowed ochre fabric folds, and soft gray horizon haze. Restraint colors are deep under-brim shadow, dark belt cords, muted field green, and pale cloud gray. Keep the palette bold but controlled, avoiding neon yellow, candy saturation, or fantasy glow.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is the enormous black hat, physical yellow cloth blindfold, visible lower face, yellow high-neck garment, and black waist belt. Secondary focus is the pleated skirt volume, cape-like shoulder overlay, long sleeve sweep, and visible fabric construction. Tertiary supports are the small yellow wildflowers, thin stems, low horizon, muted sky, and subtle wind movement.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the black hat brim stretching across the upper frame and the yellow sleeve/fabric sweep pushing into the lower-left edge. Secondary edge pressure comes from the black belt cutting across the center of the body and the low flower stems rising around the hem. Keep the composition monumental, minimal, and severe.

The final image should read as a severe field-fashion monument: deep-skinned woman in a saturated marigold architectural dress, enormous black woven conical hat, translucent yellow cloth blindfold covering the eyes beneath the brim, dark lips and jawline visible, wide black belt compressing the pleated waist, yellow fabric sweeping through the wind, low yellow wildflowers around her, and a muted green-blue sky behind. Maintain realistic skin texture, readable facial structure beneath the cloth and shadow, believable yellow fabric blindfold tension, accurate hat weave, real garment construction, natural pleat behavior, controlled belt knot, physical fabric weight, natural flower stems, diffused daylight, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid visible eyes, sunglasses, plastic visor, painted eye band, sci-fi face shield, missing eye covering, hat shadow replacing the physical yellow cloth blindfold, fantasy sorceress styling, monk costume shorthand, robe blob, random black strings, neon yellow fabric, over-saturated flowers, blank faceless shadow, costume cosplay, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-smoothed beauty lighting, and generic woman-in-field imagery.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 3 days ago

Yellow Covered Everything

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 9:16 high-fashion field editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, deep dark skin tone, covered-eye facial structure, adult appearance, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her standing in a low open field of small yellow wildflowers under a muted green-blue overcast sky, with a faint distant horizon and sparse dark stems around the lower frame. The landscape feels minimal, wind-stilled, and severe, with the field kept low and secondary so the black hat, yellow eye covering, marigold garment, black belt, and visible mouth dominate the image.

Shoot from a low close fashion-editorial camera angle slightly below chest height, looking upward so the hat and dress feel monumental against the sky. Frame from above the full hat brim to below the flowing dress hem, with the giant brim nearly touching the upper crop and the yellow fabric sweeping into the lower-left edge. Keep the mouth, nose, jawline, neck, yellow eye cloth, hat weave, belt, pleats, sleeve sweep, and flower stems clearly readable.

Pose her in a calm three-quarter profile with the torso turned slightly away from camera and the head angled toward the lens beneath the hat brim. Her chin stays level, lips softly closed or slightly parted, expression severe and unreadable. The eyes are fully covered by a translucent golden-yellow cloth band wrapped horizontally across the eye area and upper nose bridge beneath the hat. The cloth sits taut across the face like a soft fabric blindfold, following the curve of the brow and disappearing beneath the hat shadow at the temples. The nose tip, cheek structure, jawline, and dark glossy lips remain clearly visible.

Style her in a saturated marigold-yellow architectural dress with a high turtleneck underlayer, long fitted sleeve, cape-like shoulder overlay, gathered waist, dense vertical pleats, and a full skirt with real fabric weight. The fabric reads as matte cotton-silk or crisp lightweight faille with visible weave, soft wrinkles, and structured drape. The garment has enough volume to feel sculptural but remains physically wearable, with clear sleeve openings, shoulder seams, pleat direction, and hem gravity.

Add a wide matte black obi-style belt wrapped firmly around the waist, compressing the yellow pleats and creating a clean horizontal break. The belt has a controlled side knot or folded tie detail with only a few neat black cord ends hanging. The belt feels functional and architectural, not decorative clutter.

Use an enormous black woven conical fashion hat with a very wide circular brim, shallow raised crown, visible radial ribbing, tight woven texture, and a deep underside shadow falling over the yellow eye cloth. The hat and cloth work together: the black brim creates the upper shadow, while the yellow cloth physically covers the eyes. The hat feels like sculptural millinery with real straw or woven fiber construction, not a fantasy helmet, costume rice hat, armor, or prop.

Hair remains fully tucked or hidden beneath the hat and yellow high neck so the silhouette stays clean. Accessories are absent except the black belt; no earrings, no necklaces, no handbag, no extra props.

Makeup is restrained and graphic: realistic deep skin texture, dark glossy lips, subtle highlight along the cheekbone and nose bridge, and controlled shadow under the hat brim. The face remains human and dimensional through the visible mouth, nose, cheek contour, and jawline.

Lighting hierarchy: soft diffused daylight from camera-left shapes the hat brim, yellow eye cloth, cheek contour, lips, high collar, yellow fabric folds, black belt, pleats, sleeve sweep, and small field flowers. The hat casts a strong readable shadow over the yellow cloth and upper face. Preserve shadows beneath the brim, under the chin, inside the collar folds, under the belt, between pleats, along the sweeping sleeve fabric, and among the thin flower stems.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are saturated marigold yellow, matte black hat and belt, translucent golden-yellow eye cloth, deep dark skin, and muted green-blue sky. Support colors are small yellow wildflowers, olive-brown stems, shadowed ochre fabric folds, and soft gray horizon haze. Restraint colors are deep under-brim shadow, dark belt cords, muted field green, and pale cloud gray. Keep the palette bold but controlled, avoiding neon yellow, candy saturation, or fantasy glow.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is the enormous black hat, physical yellow cloth blindfold, visible lower face, yellow high-neck garment, and black waist belt. Secondary focus is the pleated skirt volume, cape-like shoulder overlay, long sleeve sweep, and visible fabric construction. Tertiary supports are the small yellow wildflowers, thin stems, low horizon, muted sky, and subtle wind movement.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the black hat brim stretching across the upper frame and the yellow sleeve/fabric sweep pushing into the lower-left edge. Secondary edge pressure comes from the black belt cutting across the center of the body and the low flower stems rising around the hem. Keep the composition monumental, minimal, and severe.

The final image should read as a severe field-fashion monument: deep-skinned woman in a saturated marigold architectural dress, enormous black woven conical hat, translucent yellow cloth blindfold covering the eyes beneath the brim, dark lips and jawline visible, wide black belt compressing the pleated waist, yellow fabric sweeping through the wind, low yellow wildflowers around her, and a muted green-blue sky behind. Maintain realistic skin texture, readable facial structure beneath the cloth and shadow, believable yellow fabric blindfold tension, accurate hat weave, real garment construction, natural pleat behavior, controlled belt knot, physical fabric weight, natural flower stems, diffused daylight, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid visible eyes, sunglasses, plastic visor, painted eye band, sci-fi face shield, missing eye covering, hat shadow replacing the physical yellow cloth blindfold, fantasy sorceress styling, monk costume shorthand, robe blob, random black strings, neon yellow fabric, over-saturated flowers, blank faceless shadow, costume cosplay, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-smoothed beauty lighting, and generic woman-in-field imagery.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 3 days ago

Dark Water Pose

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 raw tropical-night fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, medium-brown skin tone, dark wet curly hair premise, adult appearance, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her seated on a large wet shoreline rock at the edge of dark tropical water just after sunset, with a heavy storm cloud ceiling opening into a faint pale glow above the horizon. The background includes dark island silhouettes, rippling black water, and humid air. Keep the scene real and atmospheric, not fantasy, not lightning-filled, and not polished resort glamour.

Shoot from a low close shoreline camera position using direct on-camera flash, framed from the top of the storm sky to below her wet feet near the waterline. Let the sky occupy the upper half of the image as a massive dark shape while the flash-lit subject and rock anchor the lower frame. Keep her face, wet hair, skin highlights, bronze dress texture, braced hand, raised knee, rock surface, and water contact clearly readable.

Pose her seated low on the slick rock with one palm braced behind her for support, fingers visible against the wet stone, and the opposite hand resting near the side of the dress with relaxed fingers. One knee lifts toward the camera while the other leg crosses lower, with one foot partly submerged in shallow water and the other touching the wet rock edge. Her head tilts slightly toward the lens, eyes direct, lips relaxed, expression calm, tired, and unsentimental. The body should feel balanced against the rock, not floating.

Style her in a bronze-taupe metallic mesh-knit mini dress with a one-shoulder neckline, one long sleeve, subtle side ruching, a short asymmetric hem, and damp fabric clinging naturally at the waist and hip. The fabric should have small-scale shimmer, real knit texture, seam tension, and wet weight without becoming glitter paint, chainmail, or random sparkle texture. A small white cloth or pale lining edge may be partly visible near one hand, but it should remain secondary and physically attached to the garment or held lightly.

Hair follows the reference image’s dark curly wet premise, falling around the face and neck in damp separated curls with a few strands stuck to the forehead and cheek. Makeup is minimal flash-lit editorial: realistic skin texture, wet cheekbone sheen, softly defined eyes, muted natural lips, and tiny flash catchlights. Keep the skin human, reflective from water and humidity, not plastic or overly smoothed.

Lighting hierarchy: direct on-camera flash creates hard highlights on the face, collarbone, shoulders, raised knee, wet feet, metallic dress, and rock texture, with fast falloff into the surrounding darkness. The storm sky remains dim and natural, with a pale broken glow behind the clouds. Preserve small shadows under the chin, beneath the raised knee, between fingers and rock, under the dress hem, around the ankle, and inside the water ripples.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are dark storm blue-black, wet bronze-taupe fabric, warm brown skin, and muted silver water reflections. Support colors are black island silhouettes, mossy green rock texture, pale cloud glow, and small white cloth detail. Restraint colors are charcoal water shadow, deep foliage black, and damp stone gray. Keep the palette dark, humid, flash-lit, and restrained.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, direct flash-lit gaze, wet skin, raised knee, and bronze one-shoulder dress. Secondary focus is the braced hand, wet rock surface, foot-water contact, damp curls, and metallic fabric texture. Tertiary supports are storm clouds, island silhouettes, water ripples, mossy rock texture, and pale sky break.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the massive storm clouds pressing across the top of the frame and the raised knee cutting into the lower-right foreground. Secondary edge pressure comes from the wet rock filling the lower frame, the dark waterline behind her, and the braced arm opening the body diagonally. Keep the composition raw, dark, and physically grounded.

The final image should read as a direct-flash tropical shoreline fashion portrait: woman seated on wet rock after sunset, bronze one-shoulder mesh dress clinging from humidity, dark curls damp around her face, raised knee and wet feet near black water, huge storm clouds above, and harsh flash separating her from the night. Maintain realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, believable seated balance, natural wet fabric behavior, clean foot-water contact, tactile rock surface, physically consistent flash falloff, natural storm clouds, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid fantasy storm goddess styling, fake lightning, polished resort glamour, plastic skin, over-smoothed beauty lighting, melted feet, warped fingers, random glitter texture, chainmail dress confusion, dry clean rocks, and over-bright cinematic sky.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 6 days ago

Between Stone Walls

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 9:16 Mediterranean resort-fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, sun-warmed skin tone, blonde or light-brown hair premise, facial proportions, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her inside the narrow window opening of an old Mediterranean stone building with rough orange-beige plaster, exposed limestone edges, peeling limewash, worn threshold stone, and sun-faded texture. Through the opening behind her, show a softly blurred historic village with pale stone buildings, warm rooftops, olive trees, and bright afternoon haze. The architecture frames her tightly, creating depth and shadow pressure around the body.

Shoot from a slightly low close fashion-editorial camera angle with an 85mm portrait feel, framed from above the head to mid-thigh. Let the dark inner doorway edge and warm plaster wall press into the sides of the frame while the village view stays softly out of focus behind her. Keep her face, eyes, jawline, tied linen top, lace trim, layered jewelry, rope waistband, loose trousers, and wall texture sharply readable.

Pose her standing in three-quarter profile inside the stone opening, torso angled slightly away while her head turns directly toward the camera. Her expression is calm, grounded, and self-possessed, with relaxed lips and steady eyes. One shoulder sits close to the rough plaster edge. One hand hangs naturally along the trouser seam with relaxed fingers and rings visible; the other hand rests lightly near the rope waistband, creating gentle fabric tension without looking posed. The pose feels anchored by the architecture and heat.

Style her in a soft boho-resort linen set: a cream-white handkerchief-style linen crop top with slim shoulder straps, a deep relaxed V shape, a front knot tied at the lower ribs, soft lace trim along the lower edge, and lightweight fabric that gathers naturally around the knot. The top feels like breathable summer linen with real weave, soft wrinkling, and gentle tension, not a structured shirt, not a bikini top, and not a stiff corset.

Pair it with loose high-waisted beige gauze-linen trousers with a soft rope drawstring waistband, vertical pleating, relaxed volume through the legs, and natural fabric pooling near the hips. The trousers feel airy, sun-worn, and old-world resort, not tailored office pants or polished suiting.

Hair follows the reference image’s blonde or light-brown premise, loosely tied back with a few sunlit strands falling around the temples, cheek, and neck. The hair feels wind-touched and natural, not overly styled. Jewelry is part of the styling language: several fine gold necklaces of different lengths falling over the chest, small gold earrings, stacked slim bangles on both wrists, and a few delicate rings. The jewelry looks warm, handmade, and sunlit rather than heavy or over-luxury.

Makeup is natural Mediterranean editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined brows, warm peach cheek tone, muted rose-nude lips, subtle highlight on the cheekbones and nose bridge, and slight sun warmth across the collarbone and shoulders. The skin stays human, textured, and sunlit rather than plastic or over-smoothed.

Lighting hierarchy: warm afternoon sunlight enters from camera-left, grazing her cheekbones, hair strands, collarbone, linen weave, gold jewelry, and rough plaster wall. The interior stone shadow falls across one side of the body and creates depth behind her. Soft reflected light from pale stone lifts the lower face and trousers. Preserve small shadows under the jaw, beneath the front knot, inside the lace trim, between fingers and fabric, inside the trouser pleats, under the rope waistband, and along the peeling plaster edges.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are cream linen, beige gauze, sun-warmed skin, orange-beige plaster, and pale limestone. Support colors are blonde or light-brown hair, warm gold jewelry, dusty village stone, olive-green softness, and faded roof clay. Restraint colors are cool doorway shadow, muted gray grout, soft afternoon haze, and deeper brown plaster cracks. Keep the palette warm, earthy, dry, and sunlit.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, direct gaze, doorway-framed posture, tied linen crop top, and layered gold jewelry. Secondary focus is the rope waistband, loose pleated trousers, relaxed hands, lace trim, and peeling plaster texture. Tertiary supports are the blurred historic village, worn stone opening, olive trees, threshold stone, sunlit dust, and soft background haze.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the stone window opening and orange plaster wall compressing both sides of the vertical frame. Secondary edge pressure comes from the front knot, layered necklaces, rope waistband, and the village opening receding behind her. Keep the image close, tactile, architectural, and heat-heavy.

The final image should read as a sun-worn Mediterranean resort portrait: blonde woman framed in a rough stone opening, cream tied linen crop top with lace trim, loose beige gauze trousers with a rope waistband, layered gold jewelry, sunlit skin, peeling orange plaster, and a blurred historic village glowing behind her. Maintain realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, believable linen construction, natural knot tension, grounded wall contact, tactile stone texture, physically consistent side light, warm jewelry reflections, real gauze trouser drape, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid generic travel influencer posing, stiff tailored-office styling, festival costume styling, bikini-like crop top confusion, fake warm haze, excessive jewelry clutter, plastic skin, fake HDR, flat painted backgrounds, warped hands, postcard village scenery, and losing the soft boho-resort clothing identity.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 6 days ago

Pool Day with Nova

Use two provided reference images as the visual identity references for a photorealistic 4:5 luxury resort swim-fashion editorial featuring two distinct adult women. Preserve each woman’s separate recognizable facial features, skin tone, hair premise, body proportions, and overall likeness. Keep Woman A and Woman B visually distinct from each other, with different facial structure, styling, pose, and body placement. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.....Prompt in comments

u/Imposter_RITchie — 6 days ago

Miami Beach Vibes

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 luxury swim-fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, warm brown skin tone, long black curly hair premise, adult appearance, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.... Prompt in comments

u/Imposter_RITchie — 7 days ago

Still Water Somewhere

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 Mediterranean luxury swim-fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, skin tone, dark hair premise, body proportions, adult appearance, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

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u/Imposter_RITchie — 7 days ago

Dry Air, Bare Skin

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 luxury swim-fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, bronzed skin tone, blonde hair premise, adult appearance, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout. ....

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u/Imposter_RITchie — 7 days ago

30 Mins Before Golden Hour

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 coastal fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, warm medium skin tone, dark wavy hair premise, adult age read, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her in the open window threshold of an old Mediterranean seaside building, framed by vivid cobalt-blue wooden shutters, a warm varnished wood window frame, whitewashed stucco, and dark interior glass reflecting a faint strip of sea and dry landscape behind the camera. The shutters feel tactile and aged, with painted wooden slats, small chips, screw heads, hinge hardware, grooves, and narrow shadows between the louvers. The setting feels sunlit, coastal, and architectural, not a beach snapshot, not a hotel advertisement, and not a studio set.

Shoot from a close three-quarter camera position slightly below face height, angled along the blue shutter so the shutter slats press one side of the frame and the warm wood window frame cuts vertically behind her shoulder. Crop from just above the hair to mid-thigh, keeping her face, sideward gaze, scarf knot, hands, jewelry, textured swim fabric, blue shutters, wooden frame, and sunlit stucco clearly readable. The composition feels held by the window threshold, with the architecture physically compressing the portrait.

Pose her leaning lightly into the window frame with one shoulder near the warm wood and one hip angled toward the sill. Her head turns away from the camera toward the sunlight, eyes looking off-frame with a calm guarded expression, lips relaxed, no smile. One hand rests against the inner wooden frame with relaxed fingers and visible silver rings. The other hand gathers the scarf near the collarbone in a simple knot grip, pulling the fabric slightly taut so it creates a vertical line through the frame. Her posture feels still, sun-warmed, sensual, and contained by the shutters.

Style her in a textured pastel striped two-piece resort swim set made from ribbed terry-knit swim fabric, with aqua, blush-pink, ivory, and pale coral bands. The top has a structured balconette-inspired shape with wide supportive straps, contrast ivory binding, visible seam channels, and subtle fabric tension across the ribbed surface. The lower piece is high-cut but cleanly tailored, with a stable waistband, side-tie detail, and opaque fabric construction. The swim set feels sensual, sunlit, and editorial, not generic vacation swimwear.

Layer a burgundy-and-cream paisley silk scarf over the swim set as a narrow open vest-sash, tied at the collarbone and pulled slightly taut by one hand so it creates vertical tension down the torso. The scarf has a crisp border, soft transparency only at the edges, visible woven texture, rolled hems, and folds that catch hard sunlight. Let the scarf partly frame the body rather than fully covering it, with the burgundy pattern cutting against the cobalt shutters and pastel swim fabric.

Use silver jewelry as a sharper resort system: stacked slim rings, two polished bangles, small hoop earrings, and one tiny waist-level charm detail only if naturally visible near the scarf edge. The jewelry catches small sun highlights without overpowering the scarf or shutters. Hair follows the reference image’s dark wavy premise, worn loose and slightly wind-touched, with soft curls around the cheek, neck, and shoulder. Makeup is restrained sunlit editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined brows, lightly defined eyes, muted rose lips, faint cheek warmth, and a natural satin sheen across the cheekbones, nose bridge, collar area, and lower lip.

Lighting hierarchy: hard late-afternoon coastal sun from camera-right strikes her cheekbone, lips, shoulder, ribbed swim texture, scarf edge, silver rings, wood frame, and raised shutter slats. The interior glass and room behind her fall into dark cool shadow, creating separation around the face and hair. Preserve small shadows under the jaw, between fingers and scarf, inside the scarf knot, beneath the shutter louvers, along the window hinges, under the wrist bangles, inside the ribbed terry channels, and where the scarf crosses the body.

Palette hierarchy: hero color is saturated cobalt-blue painted wood around #0067B8. Support colors are warm skin, dark wavy hair, pastel aqua and blush ribbed swim fabric, burgundy paisley scarf, and warm honey-brown window wood. Restraint colors are white stucco, silver jewelry, dark interior reflection, pale sea haze, ivory binding, and soft sunlit beige shadow. Keep the palette bright, tactile, and controlled, with the cobalt shutters as the strongest visual wall and the burgundy scarf as the counterweight.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, sideward gaze, scarf-knot hand, textured swim set, and blue shutter threshold. Secondary focus is the burgundy paisley scarf, ribbed terry fabric, silver rings and bangles, wood frame, and hair movement. Tertiary supports are shutter slats, chipped paint, hinge hardware, interior glass reflection, white stucco, distant sea haze, and warm sunlight.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the cobalt shutters crowding both sides of the window and the wooden frame rising behind her shoulder. Secondary edge pressure comes from the scarf falling down the center and the hand at the frame creating a vertical tension line. Keep the crop close, architectural, sun-struck, and body-aware without turning into a loose vacation pose.

The final image should read as a Mediterranean threshold fashion portrait: dark-haired woman framed by vivid cobalt shutters and warm wood, textured pastel ribbed resort swimwear under a taut burgundy paisley scarf wrap, one hand on the window frame, one hand at the scarf knot, silver jewelry catching sun, sideward guarded gaze, white stucco and dark interior glass behind her, and late coastal light turning the doorway into the main composition. Maintain realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, believable scarf-knot fabric behavior, stable swimwear construction, visible ribbed terry texture, natural jewelry placement, tactile blue shutter paint, clean window-frame perspective, physically consistent sunlight and shadow, readable face priority, and lens-realistic depth.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 8 days ago

Quick break outside

A prompt using the base from u/FitnessChamp777(https://www.reddit.com/r/AiGeminiPhotoPrompts/s/3za69edzLz)

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 architectural fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, skin tone, hair premise, adult age read, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her on the broad stone steps of an old European grand hotel or civic institution at late golden hour, surrounded by honey-colored limestone, carved marble columns, arched windows, worn step edges, elaborate pilasters, and a polished brass handrail cutting diagonally through the foreground. The building should feel historic, expensive, and physically aged, with real stone grain, shallow chips, dark window interiors, and carved relief details, not a fantasy palace or clean CGI facade.

Shoot from a low step-level camera position slightly below her waist, angled upward along the brass handrail so the rail slices through the lower foreground and the carved column rises beside her. Frame from just above the head to below the knees, with the handrail crossing the lower frame, the column pressing one side, and the stacked arched windows receding behind her. Keep her face, tailored dress, waist belt, covered buttons, hand placement, column carving, brass rail, stone steps, and warm facade texture clearly readable.

Pose her standing on the steps with one hip close to the carved column and her torso turned a few degrees away from camera. Her head turns back toward the light, chin slightly lowered, eyes looking past the lens with a guarded, composed expression. One hand rests against the brass handrail with relaxed fingers and visible knuckle tension. The other hand touches the belt or button placket at the waist, lightly pulling the fabric into structure. Her posture should feel controlled and architectural, as if the column and rail are holding the pose in place.

Style her in a severe ivory-and-black tailored dress with a high stand collar, padded shoulders, a fitted bodice, large covered buttons down the front, a narrow belted waist, and a clean below-knee skirt. Use ivory wool-crepe for the main body with real fabric grain and weight, black velvet or black faille for the collar, cuffs, side panels, and belt, and subtle seam shaping through the torso. The dress should read as couture-informed tailoring, not bridalwear, not costume, not officewear, and not a generic formal dress.

The garment construction should be clear: structured shoulder line, firm collar edge, shadow under the collar, button spacing aligned with the torso, belt tension at the waist, side-panel contrast, and skirt fabric falling cleanly over the steps. The black sections should carve the silhouette against the pale stone, while the ivory body catches warm light without blowing out.

Use minimal jewelry: small black enamel or pearl earrings, one slim ring if visible, no necklace, no handbag, no sunglasses, no hat, no cigarette, no smoking object. Hair follows the reference image’s premise, styled cleanly away from the face or softly controlled by the collar, with a few natural strands catching the sun. Makeup is restrained architectural editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined brows, lightly defined eyes, muted rose-brown lips, faint cheek warmth, and a natural satin sheen across the cheekbones, nose bridge, and lower lip.

Lighting hierarchy: warm late-afternoon sunlight from camera-left strikes her face, shoulder line, ivory dress panels, black collar edge, brass handrail, column relief, and upper facade. The opposite side falls into cooler stone shadow, with dark arched windows adding depth behind her. Preserve shadows under the jaw, beneath the stand collar, between fingers and rail, under the belt, inside the covered button gaps, along the column carvings, between stone steps, and below the handrail.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are ivory wool-crepe and black velvet tailoring. Support colors are warm natural skin, honey limestone, polished brass, muted rose lips, and soft hair highlights. Restraint colors are dark window interiors, cool gray stone shadow, aged marble veining, black enamel jewelry, and faint weathering on the steps. Keep the palette controlled, warm, and severe, with no bright accent colors.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, guarded expression, structured monochrome dress, belt hand, and rail hand. Secondary focus is the brass handrail, carved column, covered buttons, black collar, and shoulder silhouette. Tertiary supports are arched windows, limestone facade, worn steps, relief carvings, small earrings, stone shadows, and warm architectural falloff.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the brass handrail cutting diagonally across the lower frame and the carved column pressing vertically along one side. Secondary edge pressure comes from the steps rising beneath her and the facade stacking upward behind her head. Keep the composition grand but compressed, with the architecture physically shaping the portrait rather than sitting passively behind her.

The final image should read as a severe architectural fashion portrait: an elegant woman in an ivory-and-black tailored dress standing on golden-hour stone steps, one hand braced on a brass rail, one hand at the belted buttons, carved marble column beside her, arched facade rising behind, warm sunlight carving her face and structured shoulders, and classical stone turning the body into a controlled vertical line. Maintain realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, believable rail contact, real wool-crepe and velvet fabric behavior, aligned covered buttons, grounded step perspective, tactile carved stone, physically consistent golden-hour light, readable face priority, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid cigarette, smoking cues, smoke effects, generic luxury hotel posing, bridal styling, costume tailoring, fake marble palace detail, overexposed golden glow, fake HDR, plastic skin, over-smoothed beauty lighting, readable signage, logos, handbags, sunglasses, and perfume-ad softness.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 8 days ago

The Door Caught Her

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 threshold fashion-beauty portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, fair skin tone, long blonde hair premise, tattooed forearm detail, calm guarded facial character, adult age read, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no Reddit interface, no social-media overlay, no UI badge, no poster layout.

Place her in a doorway between a bright exterior and a darker interior room, with a green-painted metal doorframe cutting vertically along one side of the image. The doorframe has subtle chipped paint, a narrow rubber seal, small edge highlights, and a contact shadow where her arm nears the frame. Behind her, keep the interior softly dark and quiet, with warm wood ceiling texture and indistinct household shapes falling into shadow. No readable objects, no signs, no screens, no cluttered room detail, and no added props.

Shoot from a close three-quarter portrait camera position slightly below eye level, near the doorway, so the green frame presses the left edge and the raised arm pushes into the upper crop. Frame from above the lifted forearm to the lower torso, keeping her face, sideward gaze, red nails, wristwatch, tattooed forearm, navy textured knit, blonde hair, necklace, ring, and doorframe edge clearly readable. The composition should feel like the threshold is holding her in place, not like a casual selfie.

Pose her standing close to the doorframe with one arm lifted and bent overhead, forearm crossing near the top-left of the frame. Her wrist turns inward so the watch and tattooed forearm are visible. The raised hand rests near the cheek and temple with four visible fingers naturally bent, separated red almond nails, and no claw-like gesture. Her other arm remains lower and mostly outside the crop. Her head turns slightly away from camera, eyes looking off-frame into exterior daylight, expression calm, guarded, and unsmiling with relaxed lips.

Style her in a deep ink-navy sculpted rib-knit top around #0E1838, with a compact mock-crew neckline, short fitted sleeves, and a dense architectural knit texture made from alternating wide and narrow vertical ribs. The textile should have raised corded ribs, tiny shadow channels between the ribs, subtle mercerized cotton sheen, real stretch across the shoulder and torso, and slight compression where the lifted arm pulls the fabric upward. The knit should catch light in fine vertical highlights while falling into dark blue-black grooves in the rib channels. It should read as a premium textured fashion knit, not a plain T-shirt, bodysuit, athletic top, or flat cotton fabric.

The top should have a clean ribbed collar band, visible sleeve hem, subtle side seam, and enough fabric weight to hold shape across the torso without becoming stiff. The texture is the outfit’s main fashion move: close, tactile, sculptural, and quietly expensive, with the vertical ribbing creating pressure against the red nails and green doorframe.

Use the existing accessory logic as the styling system: glossy deep red almond nails, a silver metal wristwatch with a linked bracelet, one slim ring, and a delicate short necklace with tiny reflective stones. Keep jewelry minimal and realistic. The tattooed forearm remains visible as a secondary graphic detail, with dark ink following the arm naturally without becoming the main subject.

Hair follows the reference image’s long blonde premise, worn loose and slightly tousled, falling over one shoulder with fine flyaway strands catching the doorway light. Makeup is restrained daylight editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined brows, defined lashes, muted rose lips, faint cheek warmth, and a natural satin sheen across the cheekbones, nose bridge, and lower lip. The face should remain human and textured, not over-smoothed or plastic.

Lighting hierarchy: soft exterior daylight from camera-right shapes her eyes, cheekbones, lips, red nails, blonde hair, raised navy ribbing, watch links, and the green doorframe edge. The interior behind her falls into warm shadow, creating separation around the face and raised arm. Preserve small shadows under the jaw, between fingers and cheek, beneath the lifted wrist, around the ring, inside the raised knit grooves, along the ribbed neckline, along the doorframe seal, and where hair overlaps the shoulder.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are deep ink-navy textured knit and glossy red nails. Support colors are warm fair skin, blonde hair, green doorframe, silver watch, and muted rose lips. Restraint colors are dark interior brown, black-gray tattoo ink, soft peach wall warmth, pale nail highlights, and shadowed wood ceiling. Keep the palette simple, tactile, and editorial, with the red nails as the sharpest accent and the navy knit texture as the main surface event.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, sideward gaze, lips, raised hand, and red nails. Secondary focus is the sculpted navy rib-knit texture, green doorframe, wristwatch, tattooed forearm, necklace, and ring. Tertiary supports are blonde hair strands, shadowed interior, doorframe paint texture, wood ceiling lines, sleeve seam, rib-channel shadows, and soft background falloff.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the green doorframe slicing the side of the frame and the raised forearm cutting across the upper-left crop. Secondary edge pressure comes from the red nails hovering near the cheek and the blonde hair falling down the opposite side. Keep the frame close, vertical, and slightly compressed, with no clean empty space around the upper body.

The final image should read as a threshold fashion-beauty portrait: blonde woman in a deep ink-navy sculpted rib-knit top, one arm raised into a green metal doorway, glossy red nails near her cheek, silver watch and tattooed forearm visible, sideward gaze into daylight, dark interior behind her, and the doorframe turning a casual moment into a tight editorial composition. Maintain realistic skin texture, accurate hand anatomy, separated red nails, believable wristwatch geometry, natural tattoo continuity, raised rib-knit texture, real knit stretch, clean doorframe perspective, physically consistent daylight, readable face priority, and lens-realistic close focus. Avoid selfie framing, Reddit overlays, social-media UI, readable text, logos, warped fingers, claw-like nails, melted watch links, flat navy fabric, plain T-shirt texture, cluttered home background, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-smoothed beauty lighting, added props, sunglasses, bags, phones, and cheerful lifestyle posing.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 8 days ago

Floral Against Floral

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 botanical fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, skin tone, long brunette hair premise, severe facial character, adult age read, body proportions, and overall likeness. No readable text, no captions, no price text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her inside a dense tropical hibiscus thicket, surrounded by dark glossy leaves, pink hibiscus flowers, tangled stems, palm shadows, and a low rough stone garden ledge partly hidden by foliage. The environment should feel humid, enclosed, and overgrown, not a resort garden, not a manicured greenhouse, and not a fantasy jungle. Keep the plants physical and layered, with foreground blossoms close to the lens, midground leaves pressing into her shoulders, and darker palm shapes dissolving behind her.

Shoot from a close slightly low camera position through the hibiscus branches, using shallow depth and foreground obstruction. Frame her from above the hair to mid-thigh, with pink hibiscus flowers and leaves intruding from the upper-right, lower-right, and left edges. Keep her face, serious gaze, shoulders, garment embroidery, one visible hand, stone ledge, and several real hibiscus blossoms clearly readable. The flowers should crowd the frame without fully covering the eyes or mouth.

Pose her seated low against the stone garden ledge, body angled slightly away from camera while her head turns back toward the lens. Her expression is severe, guarded, and unsmiling, with relaxed lips and a direct but withheld gaze. One hand rests low on the stone or against the garment near the lap, fingers relaxed and partly shadowed by leaves. The other hand remains lower and partly hidden by foliage and fabric. Her posture should feel compressed by the plants, as if the thicket is holding her in place rather than decorating her.

Style her in a pale blush silk-organza botanical jacket-and-dress ensemble layered over an opaque fitted underdress in a soft nude-blush tone. The outer layer has real garment construction: short structured sleeves, a clean neckline, side seams, a slightly cropped jacket edge, and a skirt panel falling over the lap. Across the organza, use black embroidered lace appliqué in angular vine-like shapes, stitched onto the fabric with raised thread edges and small shadow gaps. The appliqué should follow the folds, seams, shoulder curve, and skirt movement naturally, not float like body paint or random printed graphics.

Add saturated botanical embroidery concentrated across the torso and lower skirt: deep green leaves, muted purple petals, small coral-pink blossoms, and one pale yellow shoulder accent, all integrated into the fabric as stitched appliqué and sheer overlays. The garment should feel like couture botanical textile work, not a tropical print dress, not a costume, not swimwear, not lingerie styling, and not sheer-body emphasis. The opaque underlayer keeps the styling fully covered while the organza adds depth and shadow.

Use one deliberate jewelry accent: a small botanical earring near the visible ear with green enamel and pale petal-like forms, plus no necklace, no bracelets, no rings that distract. Hair follows the reference image’s brunette premise, worn loose and slightly damp-textured, brushed back from the face with a few strands caught by humidity near the cheek and neck. Makeup is restrained humid editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined brows, smoky neutral eyes, muted rose-brown lips, faint cheek warmth, and a natural sheen across the cheekbones, nose, and lower lip.

Lighting hierarchy: warm filtered tropical daylight enters from camera-left and above, catching the cheekbone, eyes, lips, embroidery, black appliqué edges, hibiscus petals, glossy leaves, and stone texture. Dense foliage creates deep green-brown shadows around the lower frame and behind the shoulders. Preserve small shadows under the jaw, between leaves and skin, inside the garment appliqué, beneath the sleeve edge, under the visible hand, between overlapping hibiscus petals, and where the dress meets the stone ledge.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors are deep tropical green and hibiscus pink. Support colors are pale blush organza, warm skin, brunette hair, black embroidered appliqué, and muted rose lips. Restraint colors are stone gray-brown, palm shadow olive, dusty coral, muted purple, pale yellow embroidery, and dark leaf interiors. Keep the palette lush but controlled, with the face and pink flowers cutting through the green.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, severe gaze, lips, and the nearest hibiscus blossoms framing her. Secondary focus is the pale blush organza garment, black embroidered appliqué, green botanical embroidery, visible hand, and seated body pressure against the stone. Tertiary supports are glossy leaves, tangled stems, palm background, stone ledge, earring detail, petal veins, leaf shadows, and humid air depth.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from hibiscus flowers entering the upper-right and lower-right corners, with glossy leaves cutting across the left and lower foreground. Secondary edge pressure comes from the black appliqué and green embroidery breaking up the pale garment in the center while the dark foliage closes around her shoulders. Keep the composition crowded, tactile, and slightly uncomfortable, with no clean empty space around the subject.

The final image should read as a dense botanical fashion portrait: a brunette woman seated inside a hibiscus thicket, severe gaze framed by pink flowers and glossy leaves, pale blush organza couture covered in black angular appliqué and green floral embroidery, one hand low near the stone ledge, humid filtered light, tropical foliage pressing from every side, and no readable magazine text anywhere. Maintain realistic skin texture, readable facial identity, believable seated posture, accurate hand anatomy, real organza layering, opaque underdress coverage, physically stitched appliqué behavior, natural hibiscus scale, glossy leaf texture, stone contact, filtered tropical daylight, and lens-realistic shallow depth. Avoid readable text, captions, price labels, logos, poster layout, resort vacation styling, flower crown energy, body-paint garment effects, random floral print mush, plastic plants, face fully hidden, warped hands, excessive jewelry, fantasy jungle, fake HDR, over-smoothed beauty lighting, and generic perfume-ad posing.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 8 days ago

Don’t Sit Upright

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 black-and-white austere studio fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, pale skin tone, dark bob haircut with blunt bangs, calm facial character, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her in a minimal gray photographic studio with a seamless floor and wall, framed by a subtle black film-border edge. Keep the background plain, quiet, and slightly textured, with no furniture except the chair and no decorative props. The image should feel severe, graphic, and physically close, with the chair, body angle, and black netted dress creating the entire composition.

Shoot from a low floor-level camera position near the front edge of the dress, angled upward along the length of the skirt toward the chair and face. Crop vertically so the long black skirt spreads into the lower-left foreground, the chair sits slightly right of center, her face rests in the upper-right visual path, and one raised hand approaches the upper crop. Use a slightly wide editorial perspective that makes the fabric foreground feel large without distorting the face.

Pose her reclined diagonally in a mid-century lounge chair with dark leather seat and back cushions, slim wooden armrests, and visible front legs. Her hips sit on the chair cushion, her back rests against the angled backrest, and her legs extend forward toward the lens beneath the long skirt. One arm lifts loosely above the shoulder with the wrist soft and fingers relaxed. The other arm drops over the chair arm, with the hand gripping the front wooden chair leg near the lower-right side of the frame. Keep the hand-chair contact clean, with visible fingers wrapping naturally around the leg, not clawed or extra-fingered.

Her head turns slightly toward the camera, chin level, eyes half-lidded and calm, mouth relaxed, expression detached and unreadable. The body should feel heavy in the chair but still controlled, as if she is sliding backward into the seat while anchoring herself with one hand on the chair leg. Keep the pose sculptural, quiet, and editorial rather than seductive performance.

Style her in a black sheer mesh evening dress with long fitted sleeves, a high soft neckline, and applied black velvet grid lines across the torso, sleeves, and upper skirt. The grid should read as deliberate garment construction: diamond lattice across the chest and sleeves, then longer vertical and diagonal panel lines flowing down the skirt. The mesh must follow the body and fabric folds realistically, with visible seam direction, sleeve alignment, and pattern continuity. It should not become random fishnet, cheap lace, lingerie, or a bodysuit.

The skirt extends far beyond the chair into a long translucent black tulle train that pools toward the camera. The foreground fabric should show layered transparency, soft folds, a visible hem edge, and subtle light passing through the tulle near the floor. The upper dress stays more structured against the body while the lower skirt loosens and spreads into the foreground. Keep the garment elegant, severe, and couture-like, with no glitter, sequins, or excessive decoration.

Use no major jewelry. Allow only a tiny dark stud earring if visible through the hair. Hair follows the reference image’s dark bob premise, smooth and rounded around the jaw with blunt bangs grazing the brows. Makeup is restrained monochrome editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined eyes, muted lips, faint cheek shadow, and a natural matte finish. The face should remain human, quiet, and sharp, not porcelain-smooth or heavily glam.

Lighting hierarchy: soft directional studio light from camera-left shapes the face, collarbone area, mesh grid, raised wrist, chair arms, and foreground tulle. The black dress holds detail through tonal separation between velvet grid lines, sheer mesh, and layered skirt fabric. The chair leather catches a subdued gray highlight, while the studio floor stays matte and pale. Preserve small shadows under the jaw, inside the sleeves, beneath the armrests, between the fingers gripping the chair leg, under the chair cushion, and inside the skirt folds.

Palette hierarchy: hero tone is deep black mesh and velvet grid against pale gray studio space. Support tones are pale skin, dark hair, charcoal chair leather, and gray wood arms. Restraint tones are soft film grain, black border edges, matte floor shadow, and faint fabric transparency. Keep the entire image monochrome, with rich blacks, controlled midtones, and no color tint.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, reclined body tension, raised wrist, and the hand gripping the chair leg. Secondary focus is the black mesh-and-velvet grid dress, chair armrests, leather cushion, and long skirt train. Tertiary supports are the film-border edge, studio floor curve, fabric hem, chair legs, sleeve seams, hair shape, and soft grain.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the black skirt train swelling into the lower-left foreground and the raised hand nearing the upper frame. Secondary edge pressure comes from the chair back pushing into the upper-right area and the hand wrapping around the front chair leg near the lower-right. Keep the composition off-balance, diagonal, and slightly too close, with the dress and chair controlling the viewer’s path through the frame.

The final image should read as a severe black-and-white studio fashion portrait: a dark-bobbed woman reclined diagonally in a mid-century chair, one hand gripping the chair leg, one wrist lifted, black sheer mesh dress covered in velvet grid lines, long translucent skirt train flooding the foreground, pale face calm and unreadable, and the chair acting as both furniture and restraint. Maintain realistic skin texture, believable chair support, accurate hand anatomy, clean chair-leg grip, stable seated weight, physically consistent mesh pattern behavior, visible tulle transparency, readable black fabric detail, controlled monochrome contrast, subtle film grain, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid random fishnet, cheap lace, lingerie styling, shapeless black fabric, broken chair geometry, warped hands, extra fingers, impossible recline, over-glam posing, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-smoothed beauty lighting, color tint, added props, readable text, logos, and generic catalog studio posing.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 11 days ago
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Wood Panel Pause

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 2:3 vertical quiet fashion editorial portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, skin tone, East Asian appearance, dark hair premise, soft facial character, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her against a warm walnut-toned vertical wood-paneled wall inside a quiet interior, with visible natural grain, subtle panel seams, soft brown variation, and a few shallow shadows where the panels meet. The background should feel tactile and architectural, not like flat printed wallpaper. Keep the setting minimal so the cream cable-knit sweater, black trousers, face, hands, and wood texture dominate.

Shoot from a close handheld vertical camera position slightly below eye level and just off to one side, cropped from a little above the head to the upper thighs. Let the wood panel seams run vertically behind her while her shoulder and upper back press lightly into the wall. Keep the frame intimate and slightly compressed, with the oversized sweater sleeve and ribbed cuff crowding the lower-left side and the black trouser waistband cutting across the lower center.

Pose her leaning back into the wood wall with her torso angled slightly away from the camera, one shoulder dropped, and her head tilted softly to the side. Her eyes are half-lidded and looking just past the lens, not directly performing for the camera. Her lips stay gently parted, expression quiet, tired, and inward. One hand rests lightly near the collarbone, fingers curved against the thick sweater collar as if adjusting it. The other hand slips partly into the trouser pocket or waistband area, with only the thumb and a few knuckles visible. Keep both hands natural, relaxed, and clean.

Style her in an oversized warm-cream cable-knit wool sweater with a wide ribbed crew collar, dropped shoulder seams, heavy balloon sleeves, thick ribbed cuffs, and a loose hem that bunches naturally over the trouser waistband. The knit should show real cable structure, open knit channels, soft wool fibers, slight fuzz, and shadowed depth between the stitches. The sweater must read as a real heavy garment with weight and construction, not a blanket, poncho, robe, or shapeless knitted sheet.

Pair it with high-waisted black wool wide-leg trousers with a clean waistband, belt loops, deep front pleats, soft drape, and a narrow black leather belt with a small dull-silver buckle. The trouser fabric should hold subtle highlights and folds so the black lower half remains readable against the warm wood. Keep the outfit simple, wearable, and fashion-literate: soft oversized knit above, structured black tailoring below.

Use almost no jewelry so the knit texture stays dominant: one small silver or dark metal stud earring partly visible through the hair and one simple ring on the collar hand. Hair follows the reference image’s dark premise, worn loose and slightly wind-touched, with fine strands crossing the cheek, temple, and lips. Keep the hair natural and imperfect, not salon-smooth. Makeup is restrained editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined brows, lightly defined eyes, muted rose lips, faint cheek warmth, and a natural sheen across the nose, cheekbones, and lower lip.

Lighting hierarchy: soft warm window light from camera-left grazes the side of her face, collarbone hand, sweater cables, ribbed cuff, trouser pleats, and wood grain. The opposite side falls into gentle brown shadow. The knit catches broad soft highlights on raised cable ridges, while the open knit channels and sleeve folds hold small shadows. Preserve shadows under the jaw, inside the collar, between fingers at the neckline, under the sweater hem, inside the trouser pleats, and along the wood panel seams.

Palette hierarchy: hero color warm cream wool, support colors natural skin warmth, dark hair, and black wool trousers, restraint colors walnut wood, soft brown shadow, dull silver hardware, and muted rose lips. Keep the palette quiet, tactile, and warm, with no bright accent color. The strongest contrast should come from cream knit against black trousers and dark hair against warm wood.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, half-lidded gaze, parted lips, and hand at the sweater collar. Secondary focus is the oversized cable-knit sweater volume, ribbed cuff, black trouser waistband, and visible hand placement. Tertiary supports are the wood panel grain, trouser pleats, small belt buckle, hair strands, tiny earring, knit fuzz, and soft wall shadows.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the oversized sweater sleeve swelling into the lower-left crop and the wood panel seams pressing vertically behind her head and shoulder. Secondary edge pressure comes from the black waistband and sweater hem bunching across the lower center. Keep the frame close and quiet, with no props, no furniture, no bags, no cups, no books, and no extra people.

The final image should read as a quiet tactile fashion portrait: an East Asian woman leaning into warm wood paneling, oversized cream cable-knit sweater swallowing the upper body, black tailored trousers grounding the silhouette, one hand at the collar, loose hair across the face, and soft warm light carving the knit texture. Maintain realistic skin texture, believable sweater construction, accurate cable-knit pattern behavior, natural hand anatomy, readable black trouser detail, grounded wood panel texture, physically consistent fabric weight, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid shapeless blanket-like knitwear, fake AI sweater texture, warped fingers, over-smoothed skin, plastic fabric, sterile catalog posing, generic lookbook lighting, excessive jewelry, added props, readable text, logos, and flat wood wallpaper.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 11 days ago

Phone in the Lens

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 4:5 close urban editorial portrait captured with an iPhone-style handheld camera. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, skin tone, East Asian appearance, dark hair premise, glasses premise, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her near a window or glass facade in a modern city setting on an overcast day, with blurred gray-blue office towers and soft vertical window-grid shapes behind her. The city background should feel close, cool, and reflective, not scenic or skyline-focused. Keep the environment minimal so the face, glasses, hand, silver rings, rib-knit cuff, and small lens reflection dominate.

Shoot from a very close handheld phone-camera position, slightly below eye level and slanted a few degrees off-axis, as if the photographer caught a candid detail between moments. Frame from the top of the hair to the lower sleeve cuff, close enough for pores, glasses geometry, ring texture, nail shape, and cheek-hand contact to matter. Add a faint real lens smudge catching light near the lower edge of the frame, subtle and optical, not a filter effect.

Pose her with her head turned slightly away from camera and her eyes looking sideways past the lens with a quiet, playful glint. Her expression is private and composed, with softly parted muted rose-brown lips visible behind the fingers. One hand tucks gently near the cheek and ear, with four visible fingers naturally spaced and lightly curved against the skin. Keep the palm mostly hidden, the fingertips relaxed, and the cheek contact soft enough to show natural skin pressure.

Style her hair in a loose messy low bun with fine tendrils slipping free around the temple, cheek, ear, and glasses arm. The hair should feel natural and slightly undone, with individual strands catching the overcast window light. Makeup is restrained urban editorial: realistic skin texture with tiny pores visible, softly defined brows, lightly defined eyes, muted softly glossy lips, faint cheek warmth, and a natural sheen across the nose, cheekbones, and lower lip.

Use thin silver micro-frame glasses sitting slightly low on the nose, with clean transparent lenses, visible nose pads, a delicate bridge, and slim chrome arms. Keep the eyes readable through the lenses. Place a small fractured blue-white phone-screen reflection across one lens, broken by the lens curvature and frame edge, subtle enough to feel like a real optical reflection rather than neon or a graphic overlay.

Jewelry is the main styling system: sculptural polished silver rings across the cheek-side hand, shaped with organic liquid-metal contours but remaining distinct separate pieces. Use one wider flowing silver band on the index finger, two stacked rippled bands on the middle finger, one slim knuckle ring, and one heavier abstract ring near the ring finger. Leave visible skin gaps between every ring, with clear separation from the fingers and clean shadows under the metal. Add small silver hoop earrings and a short silver chain partly visible near the collar. Avoid gold jewelry, charm clutter, and random extra accessories.

Style her in a dark black or charcoal knit outer layer with a ribbed gray cuff entering the lower foreground. The cuff should blur softly near the lens, with real knit ribs, fabric thickness, slight pilling, and natural compression at the wrist. Keep the clothing minimal and dark so the glasses, rings, hand, and face remain the main subject.

Lighting hierarchy: soft overcast city light from the window side shapes the eye, cheek, nose bridge, lips, fingers, nails, glasses rim, and silver rings. Cool reflected glass light adds a faint blue-gray tone to the lens reflection and shadow side of the face. The rings catch the brightest chrome highlights, while the cuff and dark clothing stay softly shadowed. Preserve small shadows beneath the glasses rim, between the fingers, under each ring, along the cheek-hand contact, inside the ribbed cuff, and under loose hair strands.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors cool chrome silver, gray-blue city glass, dark charcoal knit, and natural skin warmth. Support colors are black hair, muted rose-brown lips, soft nail pink, and pale overcast highlights. Restraint colors are faint blue-white phone reflection, concrete gray, deep coat shadow, and soft beige skin undertones. Keep the palette cool, close, and modern, with the silver hand jewelry as the sharpest visual strike.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her sidelong eye, transparent glasses, cheek-hand contact, and softly parted lips. Secondary focus is the sculptural silver rings, natural nails, rib-knit cuff, phone reflection, and fine hair tendrils. Tertiary supports are the blurred city glass, faint lens smudge, silver earrings, short chain, dark knit texture, and soft overcast background.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the blurred rib-knit cuff rising through the lower foreground and the ringed hand pressing into the center of the face. Secondary edge pressure comes from the glasses cutting across the upper face, the phone reflection catching one lens, and loose hair tendrils framing the cheek. Keep the frame intimate, slightly slanted, and close enough to feel physically present without becoming a selfie.

The final image should read as a close iPhone-captured urban jewelry portrait: dark-haired woman looking sideways past the lens, micro-frame glasses low on her nose with a fractured phone reflection, silver liquid-metal rings pressed beside her cheek, muted lips behind relaxed fingers, rib-knit cuff blurred in the foreground, and soft city glass glowing behind her. Maintain realistic skin texture, readable eyes through transparent lenses, clean glasses geometry, accurate hand anatomy, distinct ring placement, natural nail shape, believable knit cuff texture, physically consistent phone reflection, subtle lens smudge, grounded city depth, and lens-realistic close focus. Avoid warped fingers, extra fingers, melted jewelry, opaque glasses, oversized neon reflection, fake cyberpunk glow, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-smoothed beauty lighting, readable signage, logos, selfie-stick framing, and generic clean-beauty posing.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 12 days ago

Deep in Thought

Use the provided reference image as the visual identity reference for a photorealistic 9:16 intimate editorial indoor portrait. Preserve the person’s recognizable facial features, skin tone, dark hair, round glasses premise, tattooed forearm, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermarks, no poster layout.

Place her seated low in a cream upholstered armchair inside a warm, quiet apartment corner, with a soft beige wall, one blurred tall houseplant in the background, and a narrow pool of amber lamp light falling across the chair arm. The room should feel close, lived-in, and private, not staged like a luxury interior. Keep the background simple and softly compressed so the face, glasses, hand, tattooed forearm, oversized shirt, and boot foreground dominate.

Shoot from a low cushion-height camera position, close to the chair arm and slightly below her face, angled upward just enough that the black boot sole presses into the lower foreground. Crop from slightly above the head to below the boot, with the chair arm cutting diagonally through the lower frame and the boot tread sitting close to the lens. Keep her face, slipping glasses, eyes, cheek-hand contact, tattooed forearm, and boot sole sharply readable, with the plant and wall falling into warm blur.

Pose her curled into the armchair with one knee raised toward the camera and the black boot resting near the chair edge, sole angled toward the lower foreground with believable scale. Her head tilts into one hand, cheek softly compressed against the palm, with relaxed fingers along the jaw and temple. Her other forearm crosses low near the boot and chair arm, showing a dark botanical tattoo with crisp leaf and petal shapes following the curve of the skin. Her expression is calm, private, slightly tired, and unreadable, with eyes looking through the lowered glasses toward the lens.

Style her in an oversized washed charcoal-black heavyweight cotton T-shirt with a soft ribbed collar, dropped shoulder seam, wide sleeve opening, worn seams, and natural fabric bunching where the shirt folds into the chair. The shirt should read as real lived-in cotton with slight fading and lint texture, not a shapeless black blob or glossy synthetic fabric. Pair it with black sheer tights or dark matte leggings mostly hidden by the shirt and chair, and heavy black leather lace-up boots with scuffed toe edges, thick tread blocks, real laces, and visible sole depth.

Use thin round gold-wire glasses slipping low on the bridge of the nose, with clean circular lenses, visible nose pads, delicate hinges, and a faint warm reflection from the lamp while the eyes remain readable. Jewelry should be small and intentional: tiny gold hoop earrings, one short fine gold chain close to the neck, one slightly longer delicate chain, and a single simple ring on the hand near the chair arm. Avoid excessive necklaces, charm clutter, or large statement jewelry.

Hair follows the reference image’s dark premise, worn smooth and side-parted, falling over one side of the face and shoulder with a few fine strands near the cheek and ear. Makeup is restrained intimate editorial: realistic skin texture, softly defined brows, lightly defined eyes, muted warm rose lips, faint cheek warmth, and a natural sheen across the nose, cheekbones, and lower lip.

Lighting hierarchy: warm amber lamp light from camera-right shapes the glasses rim, eyes, cheek, lips, tattooed forearm, gold jewelry, boot tread, and shirt folds. A softer neutral fill from the room lifts the shadow side of the face and chair without flattening it. The background falls into gentle shadow behind the plant and chair. Preserve small shadows under the glasses, between the cheek and palm, inside the shirt sleeve, around the tattooed forearm, beneath the boot sole, and along the chair cushion seam.

Palette hierarchy: hero colors washed charcoal-black and warm cream upholstery, support colors natural skin warmth, dark hair, black leather boot, and muted gold jewelry, restraint colors beige wall shadow, soft plant green, amber lamp glow, and faded gray-black shirt texture. Keep the palette intimate and warm, with the gold glasses and jewelry providing small precise highlights.

Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, lowered glasses, readable eyes, lips, and cheek resting into the hand. Secondary focus is the botanical forearm tattoo, boot sole foreground, oversized charcoal shirt, and gold jewelry rhythm. Tertiary supports are the cream chair arm, cushion seam, blurred houseplant, beige wall, soft lamp glow, boot laces, shirt lint texture, and loose hair strands.

Edge activity: dominant edge pressure comes from the black boot sole pushing into the lower foreground and the cream chair arm cutting diagonally across the frame. Secondary edge pressure comes from the lowered glasses crossing the center of the face, the tattooed forearm running across the lower midframe, and dark hair falling into one side of the crop. Keep the frame close, warm, and slightly compressed.

The final image should read as a quiet indoor fashion portrait with pressure hidden in small details: lowered gold glasses, cheek resting in hand, dark botanical forearm tattoo, oversized washed charcoal shirt, heavy black boot near the lens, cream chair, warm lamp light, and a private unreadable gaze. Maintain realistic skin texture, clean glasses geometry, believable cheek-hand pressure, accurate hand anatomy, crisp tattoo placement, real cotton shirt construction, correct boot perspective, natural chair contact, physically consistent warm light falloff, and lens-realistic depth. Avoid glam beauty posing, warped glasses, opaque lenses, smeared tattoo, malformed boot tread, cartoonishly large boot, shapeless black shirt, plastic skin, fake HDR, over-smoothed beauty lighting, luxury hotel styling, extra props, and generic lifestyle snapshot energy.

u/Imposter_RITchie — 12 days ago