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Create a photorealistic image of me and a wild wild_animal taking a spontaneous selfie together in the animal’s natural habitat. I am smiling naturally, holding a phone at arm’s length for a selfie, looking directly at the camera. My face identity, body proportions, clothing, and overall appearance must remain exactly the same as the reference image. Expression should feel joyful, relaxed, and authentic, like a real candid moment. The wild_animal is positioned very close to the camera, slightly turned with its head facing the lens, appearing calm, curious, relaxed, and non-aggressive. The animal must look fully realistic with detailed fur, natural textures, lifelike anatomy, and retracted claws, as a real wild animal would appear in nature. Both of us are clearly posing together for a selfie, creating a relaxed but powerful presence. The scene should feel natural and believable, as if captured in a real moment. Camera & Composition: Close, handheld iPhone-style selfie angle, arm-length distance Slight wide-angle distortion typical of phone selfies Informal, slightly off-center framing Shallow depth of field focused on me and the wild_animal Lighting: Natural outdoor lighting with warm tones Soft shadows and gentle highlights Subtle sunlight lens flare if appropriate Background: Authentic outdoor environment typical for the wild_animal (jungle, forest, savanna, grassland, etc.) Natural elements softly blurred in the background Effects: Very subtle motion blur near the edges Gentle photographic softness on background edges Minimal film-like grain for realism Natural color balance with a slight warm tint Important rules: Preserve my face identity and clothing exactly Keep realistic animal anatomy and behavior No third-person camera angles The image must feel like a real, candid iPhone selfie taken in the wild
A cinematic, close-up portrait of a reference photo viewed through a reflective glass window. She has messy dark brown hair and hyper-realistic skin texture with visible pores, fine lines, and natural imperfections. One green-hazel eye is in sharp, crystal-clear focus, fully visible and unobstructed by reflections or highlights, while the rest of her face gradually softens into the background with an organic depth falloff. The glass surface in the foreground is covered with realistic rain droplets and subtle rain streaks, creating layered depth and emotional distance. Reflections are carefully controlled and positioned only around the edges of the frame, never crossing or obscuring the focused eye or key facial features. Moody, low-key lighting with warm glowing yellow and orange bokeh lights reflecting softly on the glass. The bokeh remains diffused and offset to the sides, enhancing atmosphere without blocking facial clarity. Shot with an extremely shallow depth of field (f/1.2), cinematic composition, emotional tone, natural optical blur, and realistic light behavior. Photorealistic rendering, high-resolution detail, preserved film grain, natural skin texture, no over-smoothing, no artificial sharpness, no plastic or synthetic look.
Use the uploaded photo of the person as the main subject. Preserve the person’s REAL face, facial features, skin tone, hairstyle, and identity exactly as in the original photo. Do not change age or facial structure. Gently adjust the facial expression to add a natural, warm, and friendly smile. The smile should look realistic and subtle, not exaggerated or forced. No change to facial proportions. Outfit: • A cozy knitted Christmas sweater with a classic reindeer (deer) pattern • A bright red Santa hat with white fur trim and pom-pom • Clothing should look naturally worn and well-fitted Scene & Atmosphere: • Warm, cozy New Year indoor atmosphere • Soft golden ambient lighting • Background may include: – A softly blurred Christmas tree – Warm fairy lights with gentle bokeh – Minimal holiday decorations • Background slightly out of focus Mood & Style: • Cheerful, friendly, joyful New Year vibe • Feels candid and spontaneous, not staged • Festive but realistic Camera & Quality: • Keep the original camera angle and framing as much as possible • Shallow depth of field • High-resolution, photorealistic • Natural skin texture and realistic fabric details Do NOT add: • Text, logos, or watermarks • Exaggerated facial expressions • Cartoon or stylized effects • Face distortion or identity changes The final image should feel like a fun, warm New Year moment captured naturally, perfect for social media or personal sharing.
Minimalist food photograph, [1080x1080] – a single food rests on a light, matte surface and is captured mid-transformation into a 3D pixelized form: one half remains intact while the other organically fragments into large, floating cubes that drift outward, each cube revealing the object’s texture, ingredients, and colors. Studio lighting with soft, realistic shadows, shallow depth of field, tasteful perspective and composition, hyperrealistic detail, stylish geometric abstraction, subtle motion blur on the cubes, high resolution, cinematic close-up.Use the person from the uploaded photo as the primary reference. Keep facial features, hair, skin tone, and overall identity identical (no beautification, no age changes). Scene: Modern corporate studio portrait shoot. Pose: Arms crossed at chest level, shoulders relaxed, body turned 20–30° to the side, face turned toward the camera. Expression: neutral and confident with a subtle friendly smile. Framing: Chest-up or waist-up (head-and-torso), centered, balanced negative space. Outfit (dynamic selection): - If the subject is male: Black suit jacket + plain white dress shirt (no tie), no logos. - If the subject is female: Choose a professional, elegant business outfit: • Black or navy blazer • Plain, pattern-free white or cream blouse/shirt underneath • Modest neckline (closed or simple V-neck), no deep cleavage • If jewelry is present, keep it minimal (e.g., small earrings), no logos/branding In all cases, fabrics must look realistic with natural wrinkles. Avoid flashy fashion elements. Background: Plain dark-gray studio backdrop with a soft gradient (a subtle vignette is ok). No distracting objects. Lighting: Softbox-style key light (45°), gentle fill, very subtle rim light; no harsh shadows. Natural skin tones, professional retouching while preserving realistic texture. Camera: 85mm portrait lens feel, f/2.8–f/4, slight background blur, high sharpness (especially the eyes). Color: Cinematic but natural, low saturation, clean contrast. Rules: No text, no logos, no watermarks, no extra people. Hands/fingers must be natural and correct. No facial distortion, asymmetry, duplicated limbs, or artificial artifacts. Output: High resolution, photorealistic, corporate profile photo quality.
Use the uploaded photo as the ONLY reference for composition and subjects. Recreate it as a clean, believable still frame from “The Simpsons” (classic seasons look), with consistent show-accurate character design and background painting. Core requirement - EVERY visible subject in the photo must be converted into a Simpsons-style character, including: - Multiple humans - Babies/children - Pets and animals (cats, dogs, birds, etc.) - Do not keep any subject photorealistic. No “half-real, half-cartoon” results. Identity and count lock - Keep the exact number of humans and animals. - Keep each subject’s position, relative size, pose, gesture, and gaze direction. - Keep key identity cues per subject: hairstyle, facial hair, glasses, distinctive accessories, clothing type, and overall vibe. - Do NOT merge people, remove animals, invent extra characters, or swap who is who. Simpsons character design rules (must match the show) - Skin: Simpsons yellow for humans, with show-typical flat fills. - Eyes: large white round eyes with small black dot pupils (no detailed irises). - Nose: simple rounded nose shape, minimal lines. - Mouth: simple linework, subtle overbite feel when fitting. - Hands: 4 fingers for humans (Simpsons standard). - Linework: clean black outlines, uniform thickness, no sketchy strokes. - Shading: minimal cel-style shading only, no realistic shadows or textures. Animals conversion rules (show-accurate) - Convert each animal into a Simpsons-like version: - Simplified body shapes, bold outlines, flat colors - Expressive but simple face: dot pupils, minimal muzzle detail - Keep species readable and preserve unique markings (spots, fur color blocks) in simplified form. Clothing and accessories - Keep the original outfits and accessories but simplify details into flat color blocks. - Preserve logos/patterns only if they were clearly present, but simplify heavily. - No added text on clothing. Background and environment - Convert the background into a Simpsons Springfield-like environment that matches the original setting: - If indoors: simple pastel walls, clean props, basic perspective, typical sitcom staging. - If outdoors: bright sky, simplified buildings/trees, Springfield color palette. - Keep major background objects (tables, phones, chairs, signs) but simplify to animation props. - Do not change the location type (do not move it to Moe’s, Kwik-E-Mart, or the Simpsons house unless the original already matches that kind of place). Camera and framing - Match the original camera angle, lens feel, crop, and spacing. - Keep it as a single TV frame, not a poster. Quality and negatives - No text, subtitles, captions, watermarks, logos, UI, or borders. - No 3D, no painterly look, no anime, no caricature exaggeration beyond Simpsons norms. - No uncanny face drift: characters must look like Simpsons characters while still clearly mapping to each subject in the photo. - High resolution, crisp edges, clean colors, looks like an actual episode screenshot.
Use the uploaded photo as the only identity reference. Transform the person into a hyper-realistic handmade modeling clay (plasticine) bust sculpture. SUBJECT - Create a bust only: head + neck + upper shoulders (no full body). - Keep the person clearly recognizable: same facial proportions, eyes, nose, lips, jawline, hairstyle. - Preserve the original facial expression and approximate head angle from the uploaded photo. - No beautification, no age change. REAL CLAY MATERIAL (MUST LOOK PHYSICAL) - Must look like real modeling clay, not CGI, not porcelain, not wax. - Show subtle hand-made realism: faint fingerprints, tiny tool marks, soft smudges, gentle dents, slight seam lines where clay pieces meet. - Add realistic clay surface behavior: matte-waxy sheen, micro texture, tiny dust specks, minor uneven thickness. SCULPTING DETAILS - Hair: sculpted clay strands/clumps with believable direction and volume, slightly imperfect alignment. - Skin: layered clay look with fine micro texture (not airbrushed smooth). - Eyes: clay-crafted eyes (not glossy realistic eyeballs). If separate pieces are used, show tiny join lines. - Lips and nose: soft clay transitions, realistic handmade edges. COLOR & FINISH - Natural clay color palette for skin and lips; hair as clay (not real hair). - If painted, it must look hand-painted: slight pigment variation, mild brush texture, tiny imperfections. - No extra accessories unless clearly present in the uploaded photo. PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE (MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A REAL PRODUCT PHOTO) - Studio product photo of a physical sculpture: realistic 85mm lens look, natural depth of field. - Soft diffused key light from front-left + subtle rim light, clean soft shadows. - Neutral seamless background: solid off-white or light gray. - Add a realistic contact shadow and a subtle tabletop surface texture. COMPOSITION & QUALITY - Centered composition, chest-up framing, clean margins. - Ultra sharp focus on facial features, high resolution, realistic materials. NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS - No cartoon/anime style. - No 3D render look, no plastic toy look, no porcelain, no wax museum skin. - No text, no logos, no watermark.
ROLE: Travel Planner INPUT: - Destination: city - Dates: dates - Budget: budget + currency - Interests: interests - Pace: pace - Constraints: constraints TASK: 1) Ask clarifying questions if needed. 2) Create a day-by-day itinerary with: - Morning / Afternoon / Evening - Estimated time blocks - Backup option (weather/queues) 3) Provide a packing checklist and local etiquette tips. OUTPUT FORMAT: - Clarifying Questions (if needed) - Itinerary - Packing Checklist - Etiquette & Tips
Use the uploaded photo of the person as the main subject. Keep the face, hair and identity identical. Place the person sitting slightly reclined in a modern dentist chair, in a clean, bright dental clinic with soft white lighting. Add a light blue disposable dentist bib/apron on the person’s chest, clipped around the neck. Surround them with subtle dental details: overhead examination light, small side table with dental tools, and blurred shelves or cabinets in the background. Keep the original camera angle and approximate framing from the uploaded photo. Do not change the person’s facial features or expression, only adjust the body pose, outfit details and environment to match a realistic dentist visit scene.
Create a modern corporate ID photo of the person from the uploaded image, suitable for company badges and internal systems. Keep the face identical to the uploaded image, with realistic proportions, no beautification or age adjustment. Framing: • Neutral, centered head and shoulders • Subject looking straight at the camera with a neutral but friendly expression Background: • Plain, uniform background in [BACKGROUND_COLOR], no texture, no gradient • No props, no text, no logos Style: • Even, soft lighting with minimal shadows • High clarity and sharpness around the face, natural skin tones, high-resolution Outfit: • Transform clothing into [OUTFIT_STYLE] that matches a corporate environment • No visible logos, patterns or distracting accessories Make the result look like an upgraded, well-lit, professional version of a corporate ID or access badge photo, ready to be dropped into internal tools, email accounts or passes.
A vintage architectural infographic of historic_site_name that blends art and technical clarity: a detailed front elevation at the center, a clean line-art landscape of location behind it, and annotated dimension lines with sample values like “height_value_1” and “height_value_2”. Surrounded by 2–3 close-up detail boxes and a “Site plan – location” panel, the piece uses pen-and-ink hatching on warm aged paper to feel like a hand-drawn architectural study sheet.
Generate a whimsical miniature world featuring landmark_name crafted entirely from colorful modeling clay. Every element (buildings, trees, waterways, and urban features) should appear hand-sculpted with visible fingerprints and organic clay textures. Use a playful, childlike style with vibrant colors: bright azure sky, puffy cream clouds, emerald trees, and buildings in warm yellows, oranges, reds, and blues. The handmade quality should be evident in every surface and gentle curve. Capture from a wide perspective showcasing the entire miniature landscape in a harmonious, joyful composition. At the top-center, add the city name city_name in a clean, bold, friendly rounded font that matches the playful clay aesthetic. The text should be clearly readable and high-contrast against the sky, with subtle depth as if it is also made from clay (slight 3D clay lettering), but keep it simple and not overly detailed. Include no other text, words, or signage anywhere else in the scene. Only sculptural clay elements should define the location through recognizable architectural features. 1080x1080 dimension.
Create a single 3x3 grid image (square, 2048x2048, high detail). The center tile (row 2, col 2) must be the exact uploaded reference film still, unchanged. Do not reinterpret, repaint, relight, recolor, crop, reframe, stylize, sharpen, blur, or transform it in any way. It must remain exactly as provided. Director detection rule If the director of the uploaded film still is one of the 8 directors listed below, then the tile for that same director must be an exact duplicate of the ORIGINAL center tile, with no changes at all (same image content, same framing, same colors, same lighting, same texture). Only apply the label. All other tiles follow the normal re-shoot rules. Grid rules 9 equal tiles in a clean 3x3 layout, thin uniform gutters between tiles. Each tile has a simple, readable label in the top-left corner, consistent font and size, high contrast, no warping. Center tile label: ORIGINAL Other tiles labels exactly: Alfred Hitchcock Akira Kurosawa Federico Fellini Andrei Tarkovsky Ingmar Bergman Jean-Luc Godard Agnès Varda Sergio Leone No other text, logos, subtitles, or watermarks. Keep the 3x3 alignment perfectly straight and clean. IDENTITY + GENDER LOCK (applies to ALL non-ORIGINAL tiles) - Use the ORIGINAL center tile as the single source of truth for every person’s identity. - Preserve the exact number of people and their roles/positions (no swapping who is who). - Do NOT change any person’s gender or gender presentation. No gender swap, no sex change, no cross-casting. - Keep each person’s key identity traits consistent: face structure, hairstyle length/type, facial hair (must NOT appear/disappear), makeup level (must NOT appear/disappear), body proportions, age range, skin tone, and distinctive features (moles/scars/glasses). - Do not turn one person into a different person. Do not merge faces. Do not split one person into two. Do not duplicate the same face across different people. - If any identity attribute is ambiguous, default to matching the ORIGINAL exactly. - Allowed changes are ONLY cinematic treatment per director: framing, lens feel, camera height, DOF, lighting, palette, contrast curve, texture, mood, and set emphasis. Identities must remain locked. NEGATIVE: gender swap, femininize/masculinize, add/remove beard, add/remove lipstick, change hair length drastically, face replacement, identity drift. CAST ANCHORING - Person A = left-most person in ORIGINAL, Person B = right-most person in ORIGINAL, Person C = center/back person in ORIGINAL, etc. - Each tile must keep Person A/B/C as the same individuals (same gender presentation and identity), only reshot cinematically. Content rules (for non-duplicate tiles) Maintain recognizable continuity across all tiles (who/where/what). Do not change identities into different people. Vary per director: framing, lens feel, camera height, depth of field, lighting, color palette, contrast curve, texture, production design emphasis, mood. Ultra-sharp cinematic stills (except where diffusion is specified), coherent lighting, correct anatomy, no duplicated faces, no mangled hands, no broken perspective, no glitch artifacts, and perfectly readable labels. Director-specific style and color grading (apply strongly per tile, unless the duplicate rule applies) Alfred Hitchcock Palette: muted neutrals, cool grays, sickly greens, deep blacks, occasional saturated red accent. Contrast: high contrast with crisp, suspenseful shadows. Texture: classic 35mm cleanliness with tense atmosphere. Lens/DOF: 35–50mm, controlled depth, precise geometry. Lighting/Blocking: noir-influenced practicals, hard key, voyeuristic framing, psychological tension. Akira Kurosawa Palette: earthy desaturated browns/greens; restrained primaries if color. Contrast: bold tonal separation, punchy blacks. Texture: gritty film grain, tactile elements (mud, rain, wind). Lens/DOF: 24–50mm with deep focus; dynamic staging and strong geometry. Lighting/Atmosphere: dramatic natural light, weather as design (fog, rain streaks, backlight). Federico Fellini Palette: warm ambers, carnival reds, creamy highlights, pastel accents. Contrast: medium contrast, dreamy glow and gentle bloom. Texture: soft diffusion, theatrical surreal polish. Lens/DOF: normal to wide, staged tableaux, rich background set dressing. Lighting: expressive, stage-like, whimsical yet melancholic mood. Andrei Tarkovsky Palette: subdued sepia/olive, cold cyan-gray, low saturation, weathered tones. Contrast: low-to-medium, soft highlight roll-off. Texture: organic grain, misty air, water stains, aged surfaces. Lens/DOF: 50–85mm, contemplative framing, naturalistic DOF. Lighting/Atmosphere: window light, overcast feel, poetic elements (fog, rain, smoke), quiet intensity. Ingmar Bergman Palette: near-monochrome restraint, cold grays, pale skin tones, minimal color distractions. Contrast: high contrast, sculpted faces, deep shadows. Texture: clean, intimate, psychologically focused. Lens/DOF: 50–85mm, tighter framing, shallow-to-medium DOF. Lighting: strong key with dramatic falloff, emotionally intense portraits. Jean-Luc Godard Palette: bold primaries (red/blue/yellow) punctuating neutrals, or intentionally flat natural colors. Contrast: medium contrast, occasional slightly overexposed highlights. Texture: raw 16mm/35mm energy, imperfect and alive. Lens/DOF: wider lenses, spontaneous off-center composition. Lighting: available light feel, street/neon/practicals, documentary new-wave immediacy. Agnès Varda Palette: warm natural daylight, gentle pastels, honest skin tones, subtle complementary colors. Contrast: medium, soft and inviting. Texture: tactile lived-in realism, subtle film grain. Lens/DOF: 28–50mm, environmental portrait framing with context. Lighting: naturalistic, human-first, intimate but open atmosphere. Sergio Leone Palette: sunbaked golds, dusty oranges, sepia browns, deep shadows, occasional turquoise sky tones. Contrast: high contrast, harsh sun, strong silhouettes. Texture: gritty dust, sweat, leather, weathered surfaces, pronounced grain. Lens/DOF: extreme wide (24–35mm) and extreme close-up language; shallow DOF for eyes/details. Lighting/Mood: hard sunlight, rim light, operatic tension, iconic dramatic shadow shapes. Output: a single final 3x3 grid image only.
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