{ "prompt": "Ultra-realistic full-body image/video of the SAME young woman (STRICT FACE LOCK – identical face, identity, facial structure, skin tone, hair, eyes, lips). She has a naturally curvy, well-proportioned body with realistic anatomy — not exaggerated or artificial. She is wearing a fitted sleeveless light cream bodycon dress with thin straps and subtle small printed pattern, hugging the body naturally with realistic fabric stretch and folds. Pose: standing in front of a mirror, one arm raised behind her head, the other relaxed by her side. Body slightly angled to emphasize natural curves. The mirror behind shows her back reflection clearly, matching pose and proportions accurately. CRITICAL BODY REALISM: Maintain natural human proportions — realistic waist, hips, and chest without exaggeration. No unnatural enlargement or distortion. Body should look authentic, balanced, and human. CRITICAL SKIN REALISM: Visible pores, natural skin texture, slight uneven tone, subtle imperfections, natural highlights on shoulders, arms, and face. No smoothing, no plastic or CGI skin. Lighting: soft indoor natural lighting, slightly directional, creating realistic shadows and highlights across body contours. Camera: handheld smartphone/DSLR hybrid look, slightly low angle perspective, full-body framing, natural imperfections in alignment. Background: real indoor bedroom setting with mirror, neutral walls, and a door visible. Slight depth of field. Fabric behavior: dress should show natural stretch, tension, and slight wrinkles, not painted or stiff. Style: hyper-realistic, influencer-style, raw human realism, no filters, no over-processing. IMPORTANT: no body distortion, no unrealistic proportions, no plastic skin, maintain identity consistency and natural human anatomy." }
**Prompt for Ultra-Realistic AI-Generated Image of an Alien Triangular Spaceship:** "Using advanced image generation techniques, I wish to create an ultra-realistic representation of an alien spaceship in a triangular shape. 1. **Shape of the Spaceship:** - Develop a spaceship with a unique triangular shape, inspired by alien design. - Ensure intricate details on the hull and sharp edges, conveying a futuristic and unknown aesthetic. 2. **Textures and Details:** - Apply realistic textures to the spaceship's surface, incorporating metallic elements, reflections, and small details that emphasize its technological complexity. - Explore details such as inscriptions or patterns that add a layer of mystery to the alien origin. 3. **Lighting and Shading:** - Use careful lighting to enhance the spaceship's details, experimenting with lights that emphasize the triangular form. - Integrate realistic shadows, considering the position of the light source in relation to the spaceship. 4. **Space Environment:** - Include a background that suggests a space environment, with distant stars, nebulas, or other cosmic elements. - Explore the addition of reflections and glows that simulate starlight reflecting on the spaceship's surface. 5. **Alien Atmosphere:** - Consider visual elements that add an alien atmosphere to the image, such as ethereal particles or unusual light patterns around the spaceship. 6. **Proportions and Scale:** - Maintain realistic proportions, considering the scale of the spaceship in relation to the space around it. - Experiment with camera angles that highlight the grandeur and unique presence of the spaceship. 7. **Overall Style:** - Balance realism with a touch of science fiction, aiming for a style that conveys both the beauty and mystery of alien technology. Keep in mind that the goal is to create a captivating and believable representation of an alien triangular spaceship, pushing the boundaries of imagination and image generation technology." --- This prompt can be used on artificial intelligence image generation platforms to create a fascinating and ultra-realistic visual interpretation of the desired spaceship.
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
"A hyper-realistic, ultra-detailed full-body and close-up character sheet of a stunning British woman, presented in five distinct poses within the same 21:9 frame. The layout is divided into two sections: the left side containing three full-body views and the right side featuring two close-up face shots. Each pose is evenly spaced, ensuring no overlap, maintaining complete visibility from head to feet, and preserving accurate facial details. The camera maintains a neutral eye-level position for full-body shots and a straight-on angle for close-ups to capture precise details without distortion. Left Side (Full-Body Views) Front View (Leftmost Position): She stands naturally, facing directly toward the camera, arms at her sides, feet flat on the ground. Side Profile (Center Position): A full side view, body in profile, but head turned slightly forward to showcase facial features while maintaining body proportions. Back View (Rightmost Position): Facing away from the camera, standing naturally, highlighting the back, shoulders, and leg proportions. Right Side (Close-Up Face Views, Arranged Vertically) Top Right (Close-Up Front View): A tightly cropped headshot, directly facing the camera, capturing symmetrical facial features, deep brown eyes, and full lips. Bottom Right (Close-Up Side Profile): A sharp side-angle close-up emphasizing the jawline, high cheekbones, and nose structure. She has a symmetrical, captivating face with deep brown almond-shaped eyes, naturally arched eyebrows, and full lips. Her dark brown wavy hair is tied in a messy bun, with loose strands framing her face. Her athletic physique is well-proportioned, featuring a full, balanced bust, a defined waist, elegant shoulders, toned arms, and thick thighs. She stands 175 cm tall and wears a black deep V-neck sports bra, high-waisted black yoga pants, and white sneakers. She has no makeup, ensuring a natural look. The lighting is soft and natural, casting subtle highlights and shadows to enhance depth and realism. The clean white background ensures clarity, while HDR 4K resolution captures ultra-detailed textures and perfectly balanced skin tones, achieving a highly cinematic effect. The 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio maintains accurate proportions, ensuring no cropping or distortion, making it an ideal dataset for LoRA training."**
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
{ "prompt": "Ultra-realistic full-body image/video of the SAME young woman (STRICT FACE LOCK – identical face, identity, facial structure, skin tone, hair, eyes, lips). She has a naturally curvy, well-proportioned body with realistic anatomy — not exaggerated or artificial. She is wearing a fitted sleeveless light cream bodycon dress with thin straps and subtle small printed pattern, hugging the body naturally with realistic fabric stretch and folds. Pose: standing in front of a mirror, one arm raised behind her head, the other relaxed by her side. Body slightly angled to emphasize natural curves. The mirror behind shows her back reflection clearly, matching pose and proportions accurately. CRITICAL BODY REALISM: Maintain natural human proportions — realistic waist, hips, and chest without exaggeration. No unnatural enlargement or distortion. Body should look authentic, balanced, and human. CRITICAL SKIN REALISM: Visible pores, natural skin texture, slight uneven tone, subtle imperfections, natural highlights on shoulders, arms, and face. No smoothing, no plastic or CGI skin. Lighting: soft indoor natural lighting, slightly directional, creating realistic shadows and highlights across body contours. Camera: handheld smartphone/DSLR hybrid look, slightly low angle perspective, full-body framing, natural imperfections in alignment. Background: real indoor bedroom setting with mirror, neutral walls, and a door visible. Slight depth of field. Fabric behavior: dress should show natural stretch, tension, and slight wrinkles, not painted or stiff. Style: hyper-realistic, influencer-style, raw human realism, no filters, no over-processing. IMPORTANT: no body distortion, no unrealistic proportions, no plastic skin, maintain identity consistency and natural human anatomy." }
**Prompt for Ultra-Realistic AI-Generated Image of an Alien Triangular Spaceship:** "Using advanced image generation techniques, I wish to create an ultra-realistic representation of an alien spaceship in a triangular shape. 1. **Shape of the Spaceship:** - Develop a spaceship with a unique triangular shape, inspired by alien design. - Ensure intricate details on the hull and sharp edges, conveying a futuristic and unknown aesthetic. 2. **Textures and Details:** - Apply realistic textures to the spaceship's surface, incorporating metallic elements, reflections, and small details that emphasize its technological complexity. - Explore details such as inscriptions or patterns that add a layer of mystery to the alien origin. 3. **Lighting and Shading:** - Use careful lighting to enhance the spaceship's details, experimenting with lights that emphasize the triangular form. - Integrate realistic shadows, considering the position of the light source in relation to the spaceship. 4. **Space Environment:** - Include a background that suggests a space environment, with distant stars, nebulas, or other cosmic elements. - Explore the addition of reflections and glows that simulate starlight reflecting on the spaceship's surface. 5. **Alien Atmosphere:** - Consider visual elements that add an alien atmosphere to the image, such as ethereal particles or unusual light patterns around the spaceship. 6. **Proportions and Scale:** - Maintain realistic proportions, considering the scale of the spaceship in relation to the space around it. - Experiment with camera angles that highlight the grandeur and unique presence of the spaceship. 7. **Overall Style:** - Balance realism with a touch of science fiction, aiming for a style that conveys both the beauty and mystery of alien technology. Keep in mind that the goal is to create a captivating and believable representation of an alien triangular spaceship, pushing the boundaries of imagination and image generation technology." --- This prompt can be used on artificial intelligence image generation platforms to create a fascinating and ultra-realistic visual interpretation of the desired spaceship.
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
"A hyper-realistic, ultra-detailed full-body and close-up character sheet of a stunning British woman, presented in five distinct poses within the same 21:9 frame. The layout is divided into two sections: the left side containing three full-body views and the right side featuring two close-up face shots. Each pose is evenly spaced, ensuring no overlap, maintaining complete visibility from head to feet, and preserving accurate facial details. The camera maintains a neutral eye-level position for full-body shots and a straight-on angle for close-ups to capture precise details without distortion. Left Side (Full-Body Views) Front View (Leftmost Position): She stands naturally, facing directly toward the camera, arms at her sides, feet flat on the ground. Side Profile (Center Position): A full side view, body in profile, but head turned slightly forward to showcase facial features while maintaining body proportions. Back View (Rightmost Position): Facing away from the camera, standing naturally, highlighting the back, shoulders, and leg proportions. Right Side (Close-Up Face Views, Arranged Vertically) Top Right (Close-Up Front View): A tightly cropped headshot, directly facing the camera, capturing symmetrical facial features, deep brown eyes, and full lips. Bottom Right (Close-Up Side Profile): A sharp side-angle close-up emphasizing the jawline, high cheekbones, and nose structure. She has a symmetrical, captivating face with deep brown almond-shaped eyes, naturally arched eyebrows, and full lips. Her dark brown wavy hair is tied in a messy bun, with loose strands framing her face. Her athletic physique is well-proportioned, featuring a full, balanced bust, a defined waist, elegant shoulders, toned arms, and thick thighs. She stands 175 cm tall and wears a black deep V-neck sports bra, high-waisted black yoga pants, and white sneakers. She has no makeup, ensuring a natural look. The lighting is soft and natural, casting subtle highlights and shadows to enhance depth and realism. The clean white background ensures clarity, while HDR 4K resolution captures ultra-detailed textures and perfectly balanced skin tones, achieving a highly cinematic effect. The 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio maintains accurate proportions, ensuring no cropping or distortion, making it an ideal dataset for LoRA training."**
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
{ "prompt": "Ultra-realistic full-body image/video of the SAME young woman (STRICT FACE LOCK – identical face, identity, facial structure, skin tone, hair, eyes, lips). She has a naturally curvy, well-proportioned body with realistic anatomy — not exaggerated or artificial. She is wearing a fitted sleeveless light cream bodycon dress with thin straps and subtle small printed pattern, hugging the body naturally with realistic fabric stretch and folds. Pose: standing in front of a mirror, one arm raised behind her head, the other relaxed by her side. Body slightly angled to emphasize natural curves. The mirror behind shows her back reflection clearly, matching pose and proportions accurately. CRITICAL BODY REALISM: Maintain natural human proportions — realistic waist, hips, and chest without exaggeration. No unnatural enlargement or distortion. Body should look authentic, balanced, and human. CRITICAL SKIN REALISM: Visible pores, natural skin texture, slight uneven tone, subtle imperfections, natural highlights on shoulders, arms, and face. No smoothing, no plastic or CGI skin. Lighting: soft indoor natural lighting, slightly directional, creating realistic shadows and highlights across body contours. Camera: handheld smartphone/DSLR hybrid look, slightly low angle perspective, full-body framing, natural imperfections in alignment. Background: real indoor bedroom setting with mirror, neutral walls, and a door visible. Slight depth of field. Fabric behavior: dress should show natural stretch, tension, and slight wrinkles, not painted or stiff. Style: hyper-realistic, influencer-style, raw human realism, no filters, no over-processing. IMPORTANT: no body distortion, no unrealistic proportions, no plastic skin, maintain identity consistency and natural human anatomy." }
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
"A hyper-realistic, ultra-detailed full-body and close-up character sheet of a stunning British woman, presented in five distinct poses within the same 21:9 frame. The layout is divided into two sections: the left side containing three full-body views and the right side featuring two close-up face shots. Each pose is evenly spaced, ensuring no overlap, maintaining complete visibility from head to feet, and preserving accurate facial details. The camera maintains a neutral eye-level position for full-body shots and a straight-on angle for close-ups to capture precise details without distortion. Left Side (Full-Body Views) Front View (Leftmost Position): She stands naturally, facing directly toward the camera, arms at her sides, feet flat on the ground. Side Profile (Center Position): A full side view, body in profile, but head turned slightly forward to showcase facial features while maintaining body proportions. Back View (Rightmost Position): Facing away from the camera, standing naturally, highlighting the back, shoulders, and leg proportions. Right Side (Close-Up Face Views, Arranged Vertically) Top Right (Close-Up Front View): A tightly cropped headshot, directly facing the camera, capturing symmetrical facial features, deep brown eyes, and full lips. Bottom Right (Close-Up Side Profile): A sharp side-angle close-up emphasizing the jawline, high cheekbones, and nose structure. She has a symmetrical, captivating face with deep brown almond-shaped eyes, naturally arched eyebrows, and full lips. Her dark brown wavy hair is tied in a messy bun, with loose strands framing her face. Her athletic physique is well-proportioned, featuring a full, balanced bust, a defined waist, elegant shoulders, toned arms, and thick thighs. She stands 175 cm tall and wears a black deep V-neck sports bra, high-waisted black yoga pants, and white sneakers. She has no makeup, ensuring a natural look. The lighting is soft and natural, casting subtle highlights and shadows to enhance depth and realism. The clean white background ensures clarity, while HDR 4K resolution captures ultra-detailed textures and perfectly balanced skin tones, achieving a highly cinematic effect. The 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio maintains accurate proportions, ensuring no cropping or distortion, making it an ideal dataset for LoRA training."**
**Prompt for Ultra-Realistic AI-Generated Image of an Alien Triangular Spaceship:** "Using advanced image generation techniques, I wish to create an ultra-realistic representation of an alien spaceship in a triangular shape. 1. **Shape of the Spaceship:** - Develop a spaceship with a unique triangular shape, inspired by alien design. - Ensure intricate details on the hull and sharp edges, conveying a futuristic and unknown aesthetic. 2. **Textures and Details:** - Apply realistic textures to the spaceship's surface, incorporating metallic elements, reflections, and small details that emphasize its technological complexity. - Explore details such as inscriptions or patterns that add a layer of mystery to the alien origin. 3. **Lighting and Shading:** - Use careful lighting to enhance the spaceship's details, experimenting with lights that emphasize the triangular form. - Integrate realistic shadows, considering the position of the light source in relation to the spaceship. 4. **Space Environment:** - Include a background that suggests a space environment, with distant stars, nebulas, or other cosmic elements. - Explore the addition of reflections and glows that simulate starlight reflecting on the spaceship's surface. 5. **Alien Atmosphere:** - Consider visual elements that add an alien atmosphere to the image, such as ethereal particles or unusual light patterns around the spaceship. 6. **Proportions and Scale:** - Maintain realistic proportions, considering the scale of the spaceship in relation to the space around it. - Experiment with camera angles that highlight the grandeur and unique presence of the spaceship. 7. **Overall Style:** - Balance realism with a touch of science fiction, aiming for a style that conveys both the beauty and mystery of alien technology. Keep in mind that the goal is to create a captivating and believable representation of an alien triangular spaceship, pushing the boundaries of imagination and image generation technology." --- This prompt can be used on artificial intelligence image generation platforms to create a fascinating and ultra-realistic visual interpretation of the desired spaceship.
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
{ "prompt": "Ultra-realistic full-body image/video of the SAME young woman (STRICT FACE LOCK – identical face, identity, facial structure, skin tone, hair, eyes, lips). She has a naturally curvy, well-proportioned body with realistic anatomy — not exaggerated or artificial. She is wearing a fitted sleeveless light cream bodycon dress with thin straps and subtle small printed pattern, hugging the body naturally with realistic fabric stretch and folds. Pose: standing in front of a mirror, one arm raised behind her head, the other relaxed by her side. Body slightly angled to emphasize natural curves. The mirror behind shows her back reflection clearly, matching pose and proportions accurately. CRITICAL BODY REALISM: Maintain natural human proportions — realistic waist, hips, and chest without exaggeration. No unnatural enlargement or distortion. Body should look authentic, balanced, and human. CRITICAL SKIN REALISM: Visible pores, natural skin texture, slight uneven tone, subtle imperfections, natural highlights on shoulders, arms, and face. No smoothing, no plastic or CGI skin. Lighting: soft indoor natural lighting, slightly directional, creating realistic shadows and highlights across body contours. Camera: handheld smartphone/DSLR hybrid look, slightly low angle perspective, full-body framing, natural imperfections in alignment. Background: real indoor bedroom setting with mirror, neutral walls, and a door visible. Slight depth of field. Fabric behavior: dress should show natural stretch, tension, and slight wrinkles, not painted or stiff. Style: hyper-realistic, influencer-style, raw human realism, no filters, no over-processing. IMPORTANT: no body distortion, no unrealistic proportions, no plastic skin, maintain identity consistency and natural human anatomy." }
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
"A hyper-realistic, ultra-detailed full-body and close-up character sheet of a stunning British woman, presented in five distinct poses within the same 21:9 frame. The layout is divided into two sections: the left side containing three full-body views and the right side featuring two close-up face shots. Each pose is evenly spaced, ensuring no overlap, maintaining complete visibility from head to feet, and preserving accurate facial details. The camera maintains a neutral eye-level position for full-body shots and a straight-on angle for close-ups to capture precise details without distortion. Left Side (Full-Body Views) Front View (Leftmost Position): She stands naturally, facing directly toward the camera, arms at her sides, feet flat on the ground. Side Profile (Center Position): A full side view, body in profile, but head turned slightly forward to showcase facial features while maintaining body proportions. Back View (Rightmost Position): Facing away from the camera, standing naturally, highlighting the back, shoulders, and leg proportions. Right Side (Close-Up Face Views, Arranged Vertically) Top Right (Close-Up Front View): A tightly cropped headshot, directly facing the camera, capturing symmetrical facial features, deep brown eyes, and full lips. Bottom Right (Close-Up Side Profile): A sharp side-angle close-up emphasizing the jawline, high cheekbones, and nose structure. She has a symmetrical, captivating face with deep brown almond-shaped eyes, naturally arched eyebrows, and full lips. Her dark brown wavy hair is tied in a messy bun, with loose strands framing her face. Her athletic physique is well-proportioned, featuring a full, balanced bust, a defined waist, elegant shoulders, toned arms, and thick thighs. She stands 175 cm tall and wears a black deep V-neck sports bra, high-waisted black yoga pants, and white sneakers. She has no makeup, ensuring a natural look. The lighting is soft and natural, casting subtle highlights and shadows to enhance depth and realism. The clean white background ensures clarity, while HDR 4K resolution captures ultra-detailed textures and perfectly balanced skin tones, achieving a highly cinematic effect. The 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio maintains accurate proportions, ensuring no cropping or distortion, making it an ideal dataset for LoRA training."**
**Prompt for Ultra-Realistic AI-Generated Image of an Alien Triangular Spaceship:** "Using advanced image generation techniques, I wish to create an ultra-realistic representation of an alien spaceship in a triangular shape. 1. **Shape of the Spaceship:** - Develop a spaceship with a unique triangular shape, inspired by alien design. - Ensure intricate details on the hull and sharp edges, conveying a futuristic and unknown aesthetic. 2. **Textures and Details:** - Apply realistic textures to the spaceship's surface, incorporating metallic elements, reflections, and small details that emphasize its technological complexity. - Explore details such as inscriptions or patterns that add a layer of mystery to the alien origin. 3. **Lighting and Shading:** - Use careful lighting to enhance the spaceship's details, experimenting with lights that emphasize the triangular form. - Integrate realistic shadows, considering the position of the light source in relation to the spaceship. 4. **Space Environment:** - Include a background that suggests a space environment, with distant stars, nebulas, or other cosmic elements. - Explore the addition of reflections and glows that simulate starlight reflecting on the spaceship's surface. 5. **Alien Atmosphere:** - Consider visual elements that add an alien atmosphere to the image, such as ethereal particles or unusual light patterns around the spaceship. 6. **Proportions and Scale:** - Maintain realistic proportions, considering the scale of the spaceship in relation to the space around it. - Experiment with camera angles that highlight the grandeur and unique presence of the spaceship. 7. **Overall Style:** - Balance realism with a touch of science fiction, aiming for a style that conveys both the beauty and mystery of alien technology. Keep in mind that the goal is to create a captivating and believable representation of an alien triangular spaceship, pushing the boundaries of imagination and image generation technology." --- This prompt can be used on artificial intelligence image generation platforms to create a fascinating and ultra-realistic visual interpretation of the desired spaceship.
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
{ "prompt": "Ultra-realistic full-body image/video of the SAME young woman (STRICT FACE LOCK – identical face, identity, facial structure, skin tone, hair, eyes, lips). She has a naturally curvy, well-proportioned body with realistic anatomy — not exaggerated or artificial. She is wearing a fitted sleeveless light cream bodycon dress with thin straps and subtle small printed pattern, hugging the body naturally with realistic fabric stretch and folds. Pose: standing in front of a mirror, one arm raised behind her head, the other relaxed by her side. Body slightly angled to emphasize natural curves. The mirror behind shows her back reflection clearly, matching pose and proportions accurately. CRITICAL BODY REALISM: Maintain natural human proportions — realistic waist, hips, and chest without exaggeration. No unnatural enlargement or distortion. Body should look authentic, balanced, and human. CRITICAL SKIN REALISM: Visible pores, natural skin texture, slight uneven tone, subtle imperfections, natural highlights on shoulders, arms, and face. No smoothing, no plastic or CGI skin. Lighting: soft indoor natural lighting, slightly directional, creating realistic shadows and highlights across body contours. Camera: handheld smartphone/DSLR hybrid look, slightly low angle perspective, full-body framing, natural imperfections in alignment. Background: real indoor bedroom setting with mirror, neutral walls, and a door visible. Slight depth of field. Fabric behavior: dress should show natural stretch, tension, and slight wrinkles, not painted or stiff. Style: hyper-realistic, influencer-style, raw human realism, no filters, no over-processing. IMPORTANT: no body distortion, no unrealistic proportions, no plastic skin, maintain identity consistency and natural human anatomy." }
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
**Prompt for Ultra-Realistic AI-Generated Image of an Alien Triangular Spaceship:** "Using advanced image generation techniques, I wish to create an ultra-realistic representation of an alien spaceship in a triangular shape. 1. **Shape of the Spaceship:** - Develop a spaceship with a unique triangular shape, inspired by alien design. - Ensure intricate details on the hull and sharp edges, conveying a futuristic and unknown aesthetic. 2. **Textures and Details:** - Apply realistic textures to the spaceship's surface, incorporating metallic elements, reflections, and small details that emphasize its technological complexity. - Explore details such as inscriptions or patterns that add a layer of mystery to the alien origin. 3. **Lighting and Shading:** - Use careful lighting to enhance the spaceship's details, experimenting with lights that emphasize the triangular form. - Integrate realistic shadows, considering the position of the light source in relation to the spaceship. 4. **Space Environment:** - Include a background that suggests a space environment, with distant stars, nebulas, or other cosmic elements. - Explore the addition of reflections and glows that simulate starlight reflecting on the spaceship's surface. 5. **Alien Atmosphere:** - Consider visual elements that add an alien atmosphere to the image, such as ethereal particles or unusual light patterns around the spaceship. 6. **Proportions and Scale:** - Maintain realistic proportions, considering the scale of the spaceship in relation to the space around it. - Experiment with camera angles that highlight the grandeur and unique presence of the spaceship. 7. **Overall Style:** - Balance realism with a touch of science fiction, aiming for a style that conveys both the beauty and mystery of alien technology. Keep in mind that the goal is to create a captivating and believable representation of an alien triangular spaceship, pushing the boundaries of imagination and image generation technology." --- This prompt can be used on artificial intelligence image generation platforms to create a fascinating and ultra-realistic visual interpretation of the desired spaceship.
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
"A hyper-realistic, ultra-detailed full-body and close-up character sheet of a stunning British woman, presented in five distinct poses within the same 21:9 frame. The layout is divided into two sections: the left side containing three full-body views and the right side featuring two close-up face shots. Each pose is evenly spaced, ensuring no overlap, maintaining complete visibility from head to feet, and preserving accurate facial details. The camera maintains a neutral eye-level position for full-body shots and a straight-on angle for close-ups to capture precise details without distortion. Left Side (Full-Body Views) Front View (Leftmost Position): She stands naturally, facing directly toward the camera, arms at her sides, feet flat on the ground. Side Profile (Center Position): A full side view, body in profile, but head turned slightly forward to showcase facial features while maintaining body proportions. Back View (Rightmost Position): Facing away from the camera, standing naturally, highlighting the back, shoulders, and leg proportions. Right Side (Close-Up Face Views, Arranged Vertically) Top Right (Close-Up Front View): A tightly cropped headshot, directly facing the camera, capturing symmetrical facial features, deep brown eyes, and full lips. Bottom Right (Close-Up Side Profile): A sharp side-angle close-up emphasizing the jawline, high cheekbones, and nose structure. She has a symmetrical, captivating face with deep brown almond-shaped eyes, naturally arched eyebrows, and full lips. Her dark brown wavy hair is tied in a messy bun, with loose strands framing her face. Her athletic physique is well-proportioned, featuring a full, balanced bust, a defined waist, elegant shoulders, toned arms, and thick thighs. She stands 175 cm tall and wears a black deep V-neck sports bra, high-waisted black yoga pants, and white sneakers. She has no makeup, ensuring a natural look. The lighting is soft and natural, casting subtle highlights and shadows to enhance depth and realism. The clean white background ensures clarity, while HDR 4K resolution captures ultra-detailed textures and perfectly balanced skin tones, achieving a highly cinematic effect. The 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio maintains accurate proportions, ensuring no cropping or distortion, making it an ideal dataset for LoRA training."**
{ "prompt": "Ultra-realistic full-body image/video of the SAME young woman (STRICT FACE LOCK – identical face, identity, facial structure, skin tone, hair, eyes, lips). She has a naturally curvy, well-proportioned body with realistic anatomy — not exaggerated or artificial. She is wearing a fitted sleeveless light cream bodycon dress with thin straps and subtle small printed pattern, hugging the body naturally with realistic fabric stretch and folds. Pose: standing in front of a mirror, one arm raised behind her head, the other relaxed by her side. Body slightly angled to emphasize natural curves. The mirror behind shows her back reflection clearly, matching pose and proportions accurately. CRITICAL BODY REALISM: Maintain natural human proportions — realistic waist, hips, and chest without exaggeration. No unnatural enlargement or distortion. Body should look authentic, balanced, and human. CRITICAL SKIN REALISM: Visible pores, natural skin texture, slight uneven tone, subtle imperfections, natural highlights on shoulders, arms, and face. No smoothing, no plastic or CGI skin. Lighting: soft indoor natural lighting, slightly directional, creating realistic shadows and highlights across body contours. Camera: handheld smartphone/DSLR hybrid look, slightly low angle perspective, full-body framing, natural imperfections in alignment. Background: real indoor bedroom setting with mirror, neutral walls, and a door visible. Slight depth of field. Fabric behavior: dress should show natural stretch, tension, and slight wrinkles, not painted or stiff. Style: hyper-realistic, influencer-style, raw human realism, no filters, no over-processing. IMPORTANT: no body distortion, no unrealistic proportions, no plastic skin, maintain identity consistency and natural human anatomy." }
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
"A hyper-realistic, ultra-detailed full-body and close-up character sheet of a stunning British woman, presented in five distinct poses within the same 21:9 frame. The layout is divided into two sections: the left side containing three full-body views and the right side featuring two close-up face shots. Each pose is evenly spaced, ensuring no overlap, maintaining complete visibility from head to feet, and preserving accurate facial details. The camera maintains a neutral eye-level position for full-body shots and a straight-on angle for close-ups to capture precise details without distortion. Left Side (Full-Body Views) Front View (Leftmost Position): She stands naturally, facing directly toward the camera, arms at her sides, feet flat on the ground. Side Profile (Center Position): A full side view, body in profile, but head turned slightly forward to showcase facial features while maintaining body proportions. Back View (Rightmost Position): Facing away from the camera, standing naturally, highlighting the back, shoulders, and leg proportions. Right Side (Close-Up Face Views, Arranged Vertically) Top Right (Close-Up Front View): A tightly cropped headshot, directly facing the camera, capturing symmetrical facial features, deep brown eyes, and full lips. Bottom Right (Close-Up Side Profile): A sharp side-angle close-up emphasizing the jawline, high cheekbones, and nose structure. She has a symmetrical, captivating face with deep brown almond-shaped eyes, naturally arched eyebrows, and full lips. Her dark brown wavy hair is tied in a messy bun, with loose strands framing her face. Her athletic physique is well-proportioned, featuring a full, balanced bust, a defined waist, elegant shoulders, toned arms, and thick thighs. She stands 175 cm tall and wears a black deep V-neck sports bra, high-waisted black yoga pants, and white sneakers. She has no makeup, ensuring a natural look. The lighting is soft and natural, casting subtle highlights and shadows to enhance depth and realism. The clean white background ensures clarity, while HDR 4K resolution captures ultra-detailed textures and perfectly balanced skin tones, achieving a highly cinematic effect. The 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio maintains accurate proportions, ensuring no cropping or distortion, making it an ideal dataset for LoRA training."**
**Prompt for Ultra-Realistic AI-Generated Image of an Alien Triangular Spaceship:** "Using advanced image generation techniques, I wish to create an ultra-realistic representation of an alien spaceship in a triangular shape. 1. **Shape of the Spaceship:** - Develop a spaceship with a unique triangular shape, inspired by alien design. - Ensure intricate details on the hull and sharp edges, conveying a futuristic and unknown aesthetic. 2. **Textures and Details:** - Apply realistic textures to the spaceship's surface, incorporating metallic elements, reflections, and small details that emphasize its technological complexity. - Explore details such as inscriptions or patterns that add a layer of mystery to the alien origin. 3. **Lighting and Shading:** - Use careful lighting to enhance the spaceship's details, experimenting with lights that emphasize the triangular form. - Integrate realistic shadows, considering the position of the light source in relation to the spaceship. 4. **Space Environment:** - Include a background that suggests a space environment, with distant stars, nebulas, or other cosmic elements. - Explore the addition of reflections and glows that simulate starlight reflecting on the spaceship's surface. 5. **Alien Atmosphere:** - Consider visual elements that add an alien atmosphere to the image, such as ethereal particles or unusual light patterns around the spaceship. 6. **Proportions and Scale:** - Maintain realistic proportions, considering the scale of the spaceship in relation to the space around it. - Experiment with camera angles that highlight the grandeur and unique presence of the spaceship. 7. **Overall Style:** - Balance realism with a touch of science fiction, aiming for a style that conveys both the beauty and mystery of alien technology. Keep in mind that the goal is to create a captivating and believable representation of an alien triangular spaceship, pushing the boundaries of imagination and image generation technology." --- This prompt can be used on artificial intelligence image generation platforms to create a fascinating and ultra-realistic visual interpretation of the desired spaceship.
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0
Ultra-realistic cinematic image or short video sequence (3–6 seconds). Reference A and B represent the SAME real human identity. Reference C is the target scene and must be matched with maximum physical and visual fidelity. This system performs: 1) identity preservation 2) angle alignment 3) pose cloning 4) scene reconstruction 5) video stability ================================================== PHASE 1 — ABSOLUTE IDENTITY LOCK (NON-NEGOTIABLE) ================================================== The face, hair, beard and identity from A+B MUST remain EXACT. Includes: - identical facial geometry - identical proportions and spatial relationships - identical asymmetry (eyes, nose, mouth, jawline) - identical skin texture, pores and imperfections - identical beard density and irregular edges - identical hairline, hairstyle and volume MANDATORY: - preserve all imperfections - preserve asymmetry exactly FORBIDDEN: - beautification - smoothing - symmetry correction - enhancement - facial reshaping Face must look like real photography. ================================================== PHASE 2 — ANGLE + CAMERA ALIGNMENT (CRITICAL) ================================================== Before scene integration, align identity to match C: - match head tilt (left/right) - match vertical angle (up/down) - match face rotation - match gaze direction CAMERA MATCH: - match camera distance from C - match perspective compression - maintain natural focal length (35mm–85mm) MANDATORY: - keep facial proportions intact - avoid distortion FORBIDDEN: - stretching face - resizing head unnaturally - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 3 — POSE CLONING (MAXIMUM ACCURACY) ================================================== Replicate pose from C: - same body position - same joint angles - same posture - same balance and weight distribution CRITICAL RULE: If pose conflicts with identity: → PRESERVE IDENTITY AND ADAPT BODY SLIGHTLY ================================================== PHASE 4 — GESTURE + PHYSICAL INTENT ================================================== - match body tension - match gesture intensity - match physical intention WITHOUT modifying face geometry. ================================================== PHASE 5 — OBJECTS + ACCESSORIES (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical weapon or objects - identical placement, orientation and scale - identical clothing - identical gear - identical accessory placement ================================================== PHASE 6 — SCENE + BACKGROUND (FULL CLONE) ================================================== - identical environment - identical spatial layout - identical depth - identical framing and composition ================================================== PHASE 7 — LIGHTING STRUCTURE (CONTROLLED CLONE) ================================================== - match light direction from C - match shadow placement - match global contrast FACE PROTECTION: - preserve original skin tone from A+B - preserve undertone - avoid color cast on face - avoid orange/blue cinematic contamination Face remains neutral, natural, human. ================================================== PHASE 8 — OPTICAL CONSISTENCY (ANTI-DEFORMATION) ================================================== - maintain correct head-to-body proportion - maintain natural scale - maintain spatial coherence FORBIDDEN: - wide-angle distortion - head scaling errors - perspective mismatch ================================================== PHASE 9 — HANDS + CONTACT PHYSICS ================================================== - natural grip - correct finger wrapping - visible pressure - realistic interaction FORBIDDEN: - floating objects - broken anatomy ================================================== PHASE 10 — DERMAL REALISM (HUMAN QUALITY) ================================================== - visible pores - uneven texture - natural tonal variation - realistic beard transition FORBIDDEN: - plastic skin - over-smoothing - artificial sharpness ================================================== PHASE 11 — ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATION ================================================== - subject must feel physically present - correct depth and scale ALLOWED: - subtle dust/sweat on body RESTRICTED: - minimal effect on face - no change in facial tone ================================================== PHASE 12 — GLOBAL NO-DEFORMATION RULE ================================================== - do not stretch face - do not change proportions - do not distort head If conflict appears: → ALWAYS PRESERVE IDENTITY FIRST ================================================== PHASE 13 — VIDEO STABILITY (KLING 3.0 READY) ================================================== - stable identity across frames - stable skin tone - stable dermal texture - stable pose FORBIDDEN: - flicker - morphing - identity drift - lighting instability on face ================================================== FINAL RESULT ================================================== Same real human from A+B fully integrated into scene C. Identity preserved 100% (face, hair, beard locked) Angle aligned with scene Pose cloned with maximum accuracy Objects and environment matched Lighting structure matched without damaging skin Result must be: - human - natural - physically believable - visually coherent - stable for Kling 3.0