Segue o prompt completo já reestruturado conforme o pedido: sem textos, sem post-its, apenas os quadradinhos de papel em tons pastéis, mais descolados nos cantos.
STYLE / SUBJECT / CONTEXT
Minimalist cinematic color poster featuring a portrait of the same person from the uploaded reference photo, from shoulders to the top of the head, matching 100% the real facial structure, gender, hairstyle, hair color, skin tone and overall appearance of the reference. Clean, modern graphic design, inspired by high‑end movie posters and contemporary gallery collages. Dark charcoal concrete wall background with subtle texture and plenty of negative space.
ACTION / VISUAL CONCEPT
The face is reconstructed using a small number of large, square‑cut paper fragments arranged in an irregular 5x6 grid. Each paper fragment contains a disjointed part of the face, and together they reconstruct the full portrait while still showing visible separations between the pieces. The squares are not perfectly aligned: some are slightly rotated, shifted up or down, and a few are subtly offset from the grid, creating a dynamic, imperfect collage.
Each square of paper has a different soft pastel color, such as pale orange, pastel yellow, pastel pink, pastel blue and pastel green, randomly distributed across the grid so there is no obvious pattern. The underlying portrait of the person is printed on top of these pastel squares with realistic shading and accurate skin tones, hair color and facial details from the reference photo. The edges and corners of many squares are slightly peeled, curled or lifted away from the wall, casting small realistic shadows and giving a strong three‑dimensional, “pinned paper collage” appearance. There are no handwritten elements, no sticky notes, no logos, no text anywhere in the image.
COMPOSITION / CAMERA / LENS (SQUARE, NO CROPPING)
Square 1:1 poster composition, perfectly centered. The full collage of pastel squares and the complete portrait must be entirely visible within the frame, with comfortable negative space around the outermost pieces so no square is cropped off at the edges. The grid occupies the central area of the image from just above the top of the head down to the upper chest. Camera is positioned straight on at eye level, no extreme angles, creating a calm, focused look. Shot on a full‑frame camera with a 50 mm lens at f/4 to keep all paper fragments and facial features sharp while slightly softening the distant background. 4K resolution, high detail, clean lines, no distortion.
LIGHTING / MOOD / COLOR
High‑end studio lighting with soft, diffused key light from the upper left, producing gentle shadows that accentuate the lifted corners and edges of the pastel paper squares and the texture of the concrete wall. Subtle fill light from the right keeps the portrait evenly readable, with delicate shading across the face. The color palette is balanced between natural skin tones and hair color (matching the reference photo) and the randomly varied pastel tones of the squares (soft orange, yellow, pink, blue, green). Background stays in dark gray‑charcoal tones to provide strong contrast with the pastel collage. Overall mood is modern, artistic, and slightly surreal, like a gallery artwork.
NEGATIVE PROMPT (UNWANTED ELEMENTS)
No extra people, no crowds, no hands or arms in the frame. No distortion of the person’s face: do not change facial features, bone structure, skin tone, hairstyle, hair color or gender from the uploaded reference photo. No text, no handwritten words, no logos, no symbols, no sticky notes anywhere in the image. No cartoon or comic style, no 3D CGI look, no watercolor or painterly brushstrokes; keep it realistic with subtle graphic design flair. No neon or harsh saturated colors; all square colors must remain in soft pastel tones only. No messy background elements, no random objects, no clutter. No low resolution, no blur on the face or paper fragments, no pixelation, no artifacts. No heavy makeup, no exaggerated expressions; keep a neutral, confident expression. Do not crop the outer pastel squares, do not cut any edges; always keep the full collage visible inside a square 1:1 frame.