Pintando_noticias_1777480833

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Use the uploaded photo as the strict identity reference. Preserve the subject’s exact facial structure, facial proportions, bone structure, skin tone, expression family, and natural asymmetry. Keep the subject instantly recognizable. Do not change the person’s gender presentation, age impression, face shape, eye placement, eyelids, iris position, nose structure, lips, jawline, or overall anatomy. Preserve the subject’s exact hairstyle, hair texture, and hair color as shown in the uploaded image, unless the prompt explicitly asks for a hair change. Match the reference photo with maximum fidelity and consistency. Create a cinematic vertical portrait with a tight crop and a slight 3/4 angle. Frame the face as the dominant subject, with one eye fully visible and the other partially visible. Keep the head large in frame with minimal neck visible. Maintain the same viewpoint and avoid mirroring, rotation, or perspective changes. Rebuild the entire subject as if made from overlapping strips of printed newspaper in Portuguese. Construct the face, neck, and visible hair using layered newspaper clippings, torn edges, and stacked bands of newsprint. The text on the newspaper strips must be clearly recognizable as Portuguese words and sentences, like real Brazilian newspaper typography, wrapping around the facial planes, contours, and hair flow. Keep the identity, gender presentation, and overall anatomy unchanged; only the surface material becomes newspaper strips. Over the newspaper strips, apply vivid colored ink that drips downward. Use bright, high-saturation inks (neon oranges, reds, yellows, teals, blues, magentas, greens) flowing from the forehead, cheeks, eyes, lips, and hairline. The ink should look fresh and liquid, with gravity-driven vertical drips following the contours of the face and continuing into the background. Allow the color to partially stain and bleed over the black-and-white newspaper text while keeping the typography still legible in many areas. Style the hair as layered newspaper ribbons that follow the original hairstyle shape and direction, preserving the subject’s hair volume, silhouette, and gender-consistent appearance. Some strips can twist, curl, and overlap like strands, while colored ink flows over them and drips off the edges. Use a dark or muted background to enhance contrast, with additional ink drips and scattered floating newspaper fragments subtly dissolving into the environment. Use controlled graphic lighting with even highlights that emphasize the texture of paper, the relief of layered strips, and the gloss of wet ink. Avoid harsh shadows that obscure the text. Render everything with ultra-sharp edges, crisp linework, clear Portuguese text, and high contrast. The output should feel like a premium 4K or 8K vertical mixed-media art portrait made of newspaper and dripping color ink. Negative Prompt (ajustado) No photorealistic skin. No human skin texture. No soft airbrushed skin. No loss of Portuguese text on the newspaper strips. No random fonts or other languages. No facial feature changes. No changes to gender presentation. No changes to hairstyle shape, hair color impression, or hair texture silhouette unless explicitly requested. No anatomy distortion. No extra limbs, props, or unrelated objects. No blur, noise, low detail, or edge loss. No messy unstructured drips that ignore gravity. No flat or textureless surfaces. No washed-out palette. No perspective shift. No mirror effect. No frontal correction. No simplified face. No cartoon style unless requested. Variação diferente (também com jornal) Use the uploaded photo as an exact identity reference and preserve the subject’s facial structure, proportions, gender presentation, skin tone impression, eye placement, nose shape, lips, jawline, hairstyle, and hair color with maximum fidelity. The face must remain fully recognizable and unchanged in anatomy. Create a moody editorial portrait in which the subject appears sculpted from layered Portuguese newspaper pages and magazine headlines, like a paper statue lit in a dark gallery. The facial planes, neck, and hair are built from folded, crumpled, and layered newsprint, with Portuguese text and column layouts clearly visible across the surface. Maintain the original hairstyle shape and gender-consistent silhouette, but expressed through stacked strips and folded paper. Instead of a neon geometric paint fusion, use selective pools and streaks of rich colored ink gently running over the newspaper surface. Let the ink collect in creases, edges, and shadows, forming elegant vertical drips that catch the light. Use a cinematic palette of deep blacks, charcoal, desaturated paper tones, and controlled accents of red, blue, and gold ink. Lighting should feel dramatic and editorial, with a soft key light skimming across the paper texture to reveal depth, folds, and edges, while the background remains dark, minimal, and slightly smoky. The mood should be sophisticated, as if the portrait were a high-end art installation made from Portuguese newspapers and dripping ink, with no loss of identity.
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