Oscar

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Use the uploaded image as the subject. Maintain the person from the reference photo 100% identical: same facial features, bone structure, facial proportions, natural asymmetry, eye shape, nose, mouth, jawline, skin tone, gender, hairstyle, hair color and hair texture. Keep the original age, gender and overall body type. Do not beautify, do not slim or reshape the face, do not change the core expression too much, do not alter the gaze direction or head angle; the person must remain instantly recognizable as the same individual in the uploaded image. Style Hyper‑realistic Hollywood red carpet photography style, like an official Oscars event photo. High‑resolution, sharp image with detailed skin, fabric textures, camera flashes and reflections, cinematic color grading and professional event lighting. Glamorous, elegant, award‑night aesthetic. Main subject / Outfit (gala) The person from the reference photo appears full‑body on the Oscars red carpet, dressed in formal gala attire appropriate to their gender: an elegant, perfectly fitted tuxedo or a refined evening gown (match the subject’s gender expression from the reference), with polished shoes and subtle but high‑end accessories. Their hairstyle and hair color must remain exactly the same style and color as in the reference photo, only neatly groomed for the red carpet. They are holding an Oscar‑style statuette firmly in one hand, clearly visible, with a proud, happy, celebratory expression on their face. Context / Environment (Oscar red carpet) Set the scene at a real Oscars red carpet event. A deep red carpet runs under the subject’s feet, with velvet ropes or barriers along the sides, and a backdrop wall behind them featuring soft, out‑of‑focus logos and lights suggestive of the Academy Awards (no real logos needed, just the feel of a prestigious Hollywood award show). Around and behind the subject, there are many photographers in a press pit and TV cameras on tripods, with flashes going off and lights pointed at the subject, creating a busy, high‑profile media atmosphere. Action (celebration) The subject is walking or pausing mid‑step on the red carpet, proudly holding up the Oscar‑style statuette as if they have just won an award. They are smiling, laughing or clearly celebrating, with body language that shows excitement and joy: shoulders open, posture confident, expression radiant. Photographers are actively taking pictures, some with flashes firing, and TV cameras are aimed at the subject as if broadcasting the moment live. The overall mood is one of celebration, success and recognition. Composition Three‑quarter or full‑body shot that shows the subject clearly from head to at least below the knees, standing on the red carpet. The subject should be framed near the center of the image, slightly off‑center for a dynamic composition, with the red carpet leading into the scene and the backdrop, photographers and cameras visible in the background. Depth should be created by having the subject in sharp focus, with photographers, cameras and background elements slightly blurred but still recognizable, enhancing the sense of a real event. Lens Use a virtual 35–50 mm lens equivalent, giving a natural, slightly cinematic perspective typical of professional event photography. Moderate depth of field: the subject and the Oscar statuette are perfectly sharp, while photographers, cameras and backdrop are softly out of focus, creating separation and emphasizing the winner. Lighting Professional event lighting typical of the Oscars red carpet: bright, clean key light on the subject’s face and outfit, combined with multiple flash pops from photographers in the background. The lighting should create soft, flattering highlights on the skin and gala clothing, with some specular reflections on the golden statuette and subtle rim light separating the subject from the background. Avoid harsh, unflattering shadows; aim for polished, magazine‑quality lighting. Final result description A highly detailed, realistic Oscars red carpet scene where the person from the uploaded photo, in full gala attire and with perfectly preserved identity, walks or poses on the red carpet holding an Oscar‑style statuette, surrounded by photographers and cameras, captured in a glamorous, celebratory moment of victory. Negative prompt no changing the subject’s face, gender, hairstyle or hair color from the uploaded image, no face replacement, no generic face, no age change, no beautified or idealized “celebrity” face, no deformed anatomy, no extra limbs, no extra fingers, no twisted or melted hands, no blurry face, no out‑of‑focus main subject. No cartoon or anime style, no 2D illustration, no low‑poly look, no glitch, no abstract art, no painted or overly stylized filter. No empty red carpet without photographers, no casual clothing, no streetwear, no messy or wrinkled gala outfit. No text, no logos, no watermarks, no frames, no heavy noise, no low resolution or compression artifacts, no dull or flat lighting, no dark underexposed image.
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