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Use this full structured prompt in Nano Banana with your own photo as input. IMAGE INPUT – IDENTITY SOURCE Use the uploaded photo as the ONLY and EXCLUSIVE identity reference. The sculpture must clearly be based on the same real person from the uploaded image, not a generic face or a different person. IDENTITY LOCK – 100% FACE, HAIR, GENDER Apply a CRITICAL IDENTITY LOCK to preserve 100% of the person’s real appearance from the photo: same facial structure and proportions, skull shape, jawline, chin, cheekbones, nose, lips, eye shape and distance, eyelids, eyebrows, ears, skin tone range, age and gender expression, including all unique traits such as asymmetries, freckles, moles, scars and natural wrinkles. Keep exactly the same hairstyle family: same haircut type, hairline, length, volume and overall silhouette, only translated into sculpted gold form. Do NOT change the hairstyle type, pattern or perceived gender; the hair must be read as a gold sculpture of the same haircut from the reference. SCULPTURAL INTERPRETATION – NOT A LIVING BODY Convert the person into an ornate gold sculpture presented as a finely crafted art object, inspired directly by the proportions and facial structure of the reference image. The figure must read clearly and unmistakably as a sculptural object, NOT a living body: no skin texture, no soft flesh, no pores, no realistic eyes. Identity should be suggested through abstracted facial planes, silhouette, and engraved geometry that still follow the real person’s structure. MATERIALS – GOLD AND GEMSTONES Construct the entire form from polished gold: rich metallic surface, slightly warm tone, with both smooth planes and crisply carved details. Adorn the sculpture with diamonds, pearls and colorful gemstones set into the surface: inlays along the hairline, around the collar area, inside ornamental bands and around carved motifs, enhancing the sense of luxury without hiding the underlying facial structure. SURFACE DETAIL – ENGRAVING AND FILIGREE Cover key contours and recessed areas with intricate engravings and flowing filigree patterns, following the natural direction of cheekbones, jawline, forehead, neck and hair masses. Use a mix of shallow engraved lines, deeper relief carving and raised filigree ribbons to emphasize craftsmanship and material depth, especially around the temples, brow, cheek edges, and neckline, while keeping the face planes clean enough to preserve recognizability. FACIAL TREATMENT – ABSTRACTED BUT ACCURATE Translate all facial features into carved and relief form: Eyes as sculpted gold shapes with carved lids and recessed pupils, no wet eyeballs or realistic reflections. Nose as a solid, chiseled gold structure with clear bridge and nostril volume matching the reference. Lips as defined, slightly stylized gold planes and ridges, matching the shape and fullness from the original face. Cheeks, jawline and chin expressed through faceted planes and smooth curves that follow the real bone structure. The face must remain clearly identifiable as the same person when viewed frontally, even though it is entirely a gold statue with no skin or photographic detail. POSE AND FRAMING Present the sculpture in a frontal or slightly three‑quarter bust view (head and upper torso), centered in the frame like a museum piece or gallery exhibit. Keep the composition tight and symmetrical, with the sculpture occupying most of the frame, ensuring the face is the primary focal point and reading as an art object on a pedestal or implied base. LIGHTING AND RENDERING Use sharp, high‑end studio lighting to showcase gold: strong key light, controlled fill and subtle rim light to create crisp reflections, bright specular highlights and deep shadowed recesses in engravings and folds. Emphasize realistic gold behavior: bright, mirror‑like glints on edges, softer gradients on broad surfaces, and rich dark reflections in deeper areas, with ultra‑clean, noise‑free rendering at high resolution (8K or better). BACKGROUND AND MOOD Place the sculpture against a richly detailed but restrained background that supports the luxurious, museum‑like mood without pulling focus from the statue. Examples: a dark, softly textured backdrop, a subtle architectural wall, or a refined gallery setting with gentle vignetting—always low‑contrast and slightly out of focus so the sculpture remains the star. OVERALL FEEL – MUSEUM ART OBJECT The final image must feel frontal, hyper‑detailed and museum‑grade: like a high‑end catalog photograph of a one‑of‑a‑kind luxury art piece or auction‑house listing. Absolutely no indication of living skin, makeup, hair strands or real eyes: it must be unmistakably an art object rather than a person, even though its proportions and facial structure clearly come from the uploaded face. HARD CONSTRAINTS – DO NOT CHANGE Do NOT change the person’s core identity: no different face, no beautified AI face, no age change, no gender change, no ethnic change; only reinterpret the same face as gold sculpture. Do NOT change the hairstyle family: no new haircut type or drastically dfferent silhouette; always sculpt the same haircut in gold. No cartoon/anime look, no plastic toy feel, no melted or deformed gold; keep it high‑end, realistic metal sculpture with clean anatomy and precise carving. No text, logos, watermarks, UI overlays, or distracting props in front of the sculpture; nothing should compete with the gold statue as the central museum‑like art object.
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