Apply clear and visible corrections to make the image less saturated and more photorealistic. The current image appears slightly oversaturated and digitally processed — correct this with precise adjustments: Skin Texture (High Priority): Enhance real skin texture using high-frequency detail. Make pores, fine lines, and natural irregularities clearly visible (increase texture by 15–25%). Do NOT apply any skin smoothing, beauty filters, or blur. Preserve all natural skin variations such as redness, small blemishes, and uneven tone. Skin must look raw, real, and unprocessed. Color & Saturation (Strong Adjustment): Reduce global saturation by 15–20%. Specifically reduce red/orange/yellow tones in skin by 15–25% to eliminate artificial warmth. Shift white balance slightly toward neutral-cool daylight. Skin tone should look muted, realistic, and not vibrant. Highlight & Exposure Control: Reduce highlights on skin (especially forehead, nose, and chest) to remove digital shine. Maintain soft, natural exposure without HDR effect. Avoid bright, glowing skin — keep it matte and realistic. Contrast & Tone: Apply very mild contrast only. Avoid punchy or cinematic contrast — aim for flat, natural tonal response similar to a raw iPhone photo. Sharpness: Apply subtle, localized sharpening only to preserve detail — do not create crisp artificial edges. Strict Constraints: Do NOT beautify, stylize, or enhance attractiveness. Do NOT increase saturation, vibrance, or warmth. Do NOT create HDR, glow, or “Instagram look”. Final Goal: The image must look like an unedited iPhone photo with low saturation, realistic lighting, and authentic skin texture — slightly muted, natural, and true-to-life.
Create a portrait of a young woman using an ethereal approach with extremely subtle tonal variations. The piece should maintain its gradient transition from center to edges, but with a softer, more delicate range of values. Color and tone treatment: Core palette: Work within a nearly monochromatic range of cool greys, avoiding stark blacks Maximum darkness: Use gentle charcoal grey (80% grey) as the darkest tone instead of pure black Turquoise accents: Soften the blue to a pale, crystalline turquoise (reduce saturation by 40%) Fill values: Keep all fills between 10-40% opacity for a gossamer effect Gradient transition specifics: Face area: Use fills no darker than 40% opacity, building depth through layered translucent tones Upper torso: Begin with 30% opacity fills, complemented by fine line work Mid-composition: Reduce to 20% opacity with increasing emphasis on linear elements Edges: Fade to 5-0% opacity using only the most delicate scattered lines Technical approach: Layer multiple transparent fills rather than single opaque ones Use crosshatching with very light line weight (0.1mm) to build subtle shadows Employ stippling at 10% opacity for the most gentle gradients Create texture through the interplay of negative space and gossamer-light marks Keep edges soft and diffused, avoiding hard lines except in the most crucial facial features Render the jacket using primarily loose, transparent layers that suggest rather than define the material The final effect should feel like viewing the subject through a light mist, with the image emerging from and dissolving back into the white of the paper in a completely organic way.
Ultrarealistic lifestyle photography. A single image divided into a 2x2 grid, showing four different young women in everyday environments typical of the sertão nordestino brasileiro. All models smile softly and look directly at the camera. Camera & Composition Medium shot (waist to head) Eye-level perspective 50mm lens look Shallow depth of field with natural background blur Light & Color Rendering (LOW SATURATION / LOW CONTRAST) Soft natural daylight typical of semi-arid northeastern Brazil Diffuse sunlight softened by doorways, shaded verandas, or thin curtains Very low contrast with gentle tonal transitions Reduced saturation for earthy, natural tones Neutral-to-warm white balance with realistic skin undertones Soft shadows without harsh edges No HDR, oversharpening, or artificial clarity Color palette guided by: earth tones • sun-faded paint • clay • sand • worn fabrics • natural wood Skin & Realism Visible pores and natural microtexture Subtle tonal variation and sun-exposed skin nuances Natural highlights and soft reflections No smoothing or retouching Authentic imperfections and asymmetry Styling & Atmosphere Simple clothing: cotton dresses, basic blouses, skirts, simple tops in muted tones Lightweight fabrics appropriate for hot climate No logos, no fashion styling Relaxed posture and genuine expressions Houses are modest and authentic: plastered or exposed brick walls sun-faded paint cement floors wooden doors and windows handmade furniture simple curtains or cloth shades clay pots, enamel kitchenware, woven baskets PANEL 1 (top left) Young Brazilian brunette with an oval face, medium-bronze skin, straight black hair parted in the middle, almond-shaped dark brown eyes, softly defined eyebrows, straight nose, natural lips, and subtle cheekbones. She stands in a simple sertão living room, with sun-faded walls, a wooden chair, a small table, and diffused daylight entering through an open doorway. PANEL 2 (top right) Young blonde woman with an oval-to-round face, fair skin with a light rosy tone, long light blonde hair with soft natural waves, light brown eyes, and a gentle jawline. She stands near a window in a modest rural home, with thin fabric curtains moving slightly in the warm breeze and soft light illuminating the room. PANEL 3 (bottom left) Young brunette with a heart-shaped face, warm golden-brown skin tone, long wavy dark brown hair, deep dark brown eyes, naturally thick eyebrows, and full lips. She stands in a simple rural kitchen, with ceramic dishes, aluminum cookware, a wooden table, and natural light reflecting softly from pale surfaces. PANEL 4 (bottom right) Young blonde woman with a defined oval face, fair neutral skin, long straight light blonde hair, light blue eyes, and soft facial features. She stands in a shaded veranda or doorway, with textured plaster walls, rustic wood elements, and soft daylight diffused by shade. Final Realism Requirements Very low contrast and reduced saturation Authentic rural Brazilian textures and materials Natural tropical semi-arid light behavior Soft tonal transitions and realistic shadows No artificial sharpness or digital look Anatomically correct proportions Documentary realism with cinematic softness Quality: extreme photorealism, natural color science, documentary lifestyle realism.
Use the reference image. Strongly reduce saturation and slightly lower contrast for soft highlights and shadows. Neutralize warm tones and keep skin tones natural and realistic. Reduce sharpness and micro-contrast to remove the AI look. Apply soft, neutral color grading and realistic lighting. Preserve natural skin texture without smoothing. Result: muted colors, low saturation, natural smartphone photo look.
Gregory Crewdson + Edward Hopper + weathered patina, where Crewdson's cinematic precision creates photographic clarity through sharp environmental details and controlled lighting, Hopper's restrained warmth produces muted color harmonies via desaturated beige-sepia-gray tones that retain a natural presence, and the weathered patina permeates the ambient aging. The fusion manifests itself in the form of a sharp color photograph with reduced saturation towards warm, earthy tones, subtle oxidation of the substrate showing gentle surface wear and discoloration, and environmental alteration (edge deterioration, slight stains, material memory) transforming any subject through a discreet temporal presence and authentic aging of the material without added elements. Young Asian woman, direct and bold gaze and expression, standing, full body.
Apply clear and visible corrections to make the image less saturated and more photorealistic. The current image appears slightly oversaturated and digitally processed — correct this with precise adjustments: Skin Texture (High Priority): Enhance real skin texture using high-frequency detail. Make pores, fine lines, and natural irregularities clearly visible (increase texture by 15–25%). Do NOT apply any skin smoothing, beauty filters, or blur. Preserve all natural skin variations such as redness, small blemishes, and uneven tone. Skin must look raw, real, and unprocessed. Color & Saturation (Strong Adjustment): Reduce global saturation by 15–20%. Specifically reduce red/orange/yellow tones in skin by 15–25% to eliminate artificial warmth. Shift white balance slightly toward neutral-cool daylight. Skin tone should look muted, realistic, and not vibrant. Highlight & Exposure Control: Reduce highlights on skin (especially forehead, nose, and chest) to remove digital shine. Maintain soft, natural exposure without HDR effect. Avoid bright, glowing skin — keep it matte and realistic. Contrast & Tone: Apply very mild contrast only. Avoid punchy or cinematic contrast — aim for flat, natural tonal response similar to a raw iPhone photo. Sharpness: Apply subtle, localized sharpening only to preserve detail — do not create crisp artificial edges. Strict Constraints: Do NOT beautify, stylize, or enhance attractiveness. Do NOT increase saturation, vibrance, or warmth. Do NOT create HDR, glow, or “Instagram look”. Final Goal: The image must look like an unedited iPhone photo with low saturation, realistic lighting, and authentic skin texture — slightly muted, natural, and true-to-life.
Ultrarealistic lifestyle photography. A single image divided into a 2x2 grid, showing four different young women in everyday environments typical of the sertão nordestino brasileiro. All models smile softly and look directly at the camera. Camera & Composition Medium shot (waist to head) Eye-level perspective 50mm lens look Shallow depth of field with natural background blur Light & Color Rendering (LOW SATURATION / LOW CONTRAST) Soft natural daylight typical of semi-arid northeastern Brazil Diffuse sunlight softened by doorways, shaded verandas, or thin curtains Very low contrast with gentle tonal transitions Reduced saturation for earthy, natural tones Neutral-to-warm white balance with realistic skin undertones Soft shadows without harsh edges No HDR, oversharpening, or artificial clarity Color palette guided by: earth tones • sun-faded paint • clay • sand • worn fabrics • natural wood Skin & Realism Visible pores and natural microtexture Subtle tonal variation and sun-exposed skin nuances Natural highlights and soft reflections No smoothing or retouching Authentic imperfections and asymmetry Styling & Atmosphere Simple clothing: cotton dresses, basic blouses, skirts, simple tops in muted tones Lightweight fabrics appropriate for hot climate No logos, no fashion styling Relaxed posture and genuine expressions Houses are modest and authentic: plastered or exposed brick walls sun-faded paint cement floors wooden doors and windows handmade furniture simple curtains or cloth shades clay pots, enamel kitchenware, woven baskets PANEL 1 (top left) Young Brazilian brunette with an oval face, medium-bronze skin, straight black hair parted in the middle, almond-shaped dark brown eyes, softly defined eyebrows, straight nose, natural lips, and subtle cheekbones. She stands in a simple sertão living room, with sun-faded walls, a wooden chair, a small table, and diffused daylight entering through an open doorway. PANEL 2 (top right) Young blonde woman with an oval-to-round face, fair skin with a light rosy tone, long light blonde hair with soft natural waves, light brown eyes, and a gentle jawline. She stands near a window in a modest rural home, with thin fabric curtains moving slightly in the warm breeze and soft light illuminating the room. PANEL 3 (bottom left) Young brunette with a heart-shaped face, warm golden-brown skin tone, long wavy dark brown hair, deep dark brown eyes, naturally thick eyebrows, and full lips. She stands in a simple rural kitchen, with ceramic dishes, aluminum cookware, a wooden table, and natural light reflecting softly from pale surfaces. PANEL 4 (bottom right) Young blonde woman with a defined oval face, fair neutral skin, long straight light blonde hair, light blue eyes, and soft facial features. She stands in a shaded veranda or doorway, with textured plaster walls, rustic wood elements, and soft daylight diffused by shade. Final Realism Requirements Very low contrast and reduced saturation Authentic rural Brazilian textures and materials Natural tropical semi-arid light behavior Soft tonal transitions and realistic shadows No artificial sharpness or digital look Anatomically correct proportions Documentary realism with cinematic softness Quality: extreme photorealism, natural color science, documentary lifestyle realism.
Gregory Crewdson + Edward Hopper + weathered patina, where Crewdson's cinematic precision creates photographic clarity through sharp environmental details and controlled lighting, Hopper's restrained warmth produces muted color harmonies via desaturated beige-sepia-gray tones that retain a natural presence, and the weathered patina permeates the ambient aging. The fusion manifests itself in the form of a sharp color photograph with reduced saturation towards warm, earthy tones, subtle oxidation of the substrate showing gentle surface wear and discoloration, and environmental alteration (edge deterioration, slight stains, material memory) transforming any subject through a discreet temporal presence and authentic aging of the material without added elements. Young Asian woman, direct and bold gaze and expression, standing, full body.
Create a portrait of a young woman using an ethereal approach with extremely subtle tonal variations. The piece should maintain its gradient transition from center to edges, but with a softer, more delicate range of values. Color and tone treatment: Core palette: Work within a nearly monochromatic range of cool greys, avoiding stark blacks Maximum darkness: Use gentle charcoal grey (80% grey) as the darkest tone instead of pure black Turquoise accents: Soften the blue to a pale, crystalline turquoise (reduce saturation by 40%) Fill values: Keep all fills between 10-40% opacity for a gossamer effect Gradient transition specifics: Face area: Use fills no darker than 40% opacity, building depth through layered translucent tones Upper torso: Begin with 30% opacity fills, complemented by fine line work Mid-composition: Reduce to 20% opacity with increasing emphasis on linear elements Edges: Fade to 5-0% opacity using only the most delicate scattered lines Technical approach: Layer multiple transparent fills rather than single opaque ones Use crosshatching with very light line weight (0.1mm) to build subtle shadows Employ stippling at 10% opacity for the most gentle gradients Create texture through the interplay of negative space and gossamer-light marks Keep edges soft and diffused, avoiding hard lines except in the most crucial facial features Render the jacket using primarily loose, transparent layers that suggest rather than define the material The final effect should feel like viewing the subject through a light mist, with the image emerging from and dissolving back into the white of the paper in a completely organic way.
Use the reference image. Strongly reduce saturation and slightly lower contrast for soft highlights and shadows. Neutralize warm tones and keep skin tones natural and realistic. Reduce sharpness and micro-contrast to remove the AI look. Apply soft, neutral color grading and realistic lighting. Preserve natural skin texture without smoothing. Result: muted colors, low saturation, natural smartphone photo look.
Apply clear and visible corrections to make the image less saturated and more photorealistic. The current image appears slightly oversaturated and digitally processed — correct this with precise adjustments: Skin Texture (High Priority): Enhance real skin texture using high-frequency detail. Make pores, fine lines, and natural irregularities clearly visible (increase texture by 15–25%). Do NOT apply any skin smoothing, beauty filters, or blur. Preserve all natural skin variations such as redness, small blemishes, and uneven tone. Skin must look raw, real, and unprocessed. Color & Saturation (Strong Adjustment): Reduce global saturation by 15–20%. Specifically reduce red/orange/yellow tones in skin by 15–25% to eliminate artificial warmth. Shift white balance slightly toward neutral-cool daylight. Skin tone should look muted, realistic, and not vibrant. Highlight & Exposure Control: Reduce highlights on skin (especially forehead, nose, and chest) to remove digital shine. Maintain soft, natural exposure without HDR effect. Avoid bright, glowing skin — keep it matte and realistic. Contrast & Tone: Apply very mild contrast only. Avoid punchy or cinematic contrast — aim for flat, natural tonal response similar to a raw iPhone photo. Sharpness: Apply subtle, localized sharpening only to preserve detail — do not create crisp artificial edges. Strict Constraints: Do NOT beautify, stylize, or enhance attractiveness. Do NOT increase saturation, vibrance, or warmth. Do NOT create HDR, glow, or “Instagram look”. Final Goal: The image must look like an unedited iPhone photo with low saturation, realistic lighting, and authentic skin texture — slightly muted, natural, and true-to-life.
Ultrarealistic lifestyle photography. A single image divided into a 2x2 grid, showing four different young women in everyday environments typical of the sertão nordestino brasileiro. All models smile softly and look directly at the camera. Camera & Composition Medium shot (waist to head) Eye-level perspective 50mm lens look Shallow depth of field with natural background blur Light & Color Rendering (LOW SATURATION / LOW CONTRAST) Soft natural daylight typical of semi-arid northeastern Brazil Diffuse sunlight softened by doorways, shaded verandas, or thin curtains Very low contrast with gentle tonal transitions Reduced saturation for earthy, natural tones Neutral-to-warm white balance with realistic skin undertones Soft shadows without harsh edges No HDR, oversharpening, or artificial clarity Color palette guided by: earth tones • sun-faded paint • clay • sand • worn fabrics • natural wood Skin & Realism Visible pores and natural microtexture Subtle tonal variation and sun-exposed skin nuances Natural highlights and soft reflections No smoothing or retouching Authentic imperfections and asymmetry Styling & Atmosphere Simple clothing: cotton dresses, basic blouses, skirts, simple tops in muted tones Lightweight fabrics appropriate for hot climate No logos, no fashion styling Relaxed posture and genuine expressions Houses are modest and authentic: plastered or exposed brick walls sun-faded paint cement floors wooden doors and windows handmade furniture simple curtains or cloth shades clay pots, enamel kitchenware, woven baskets PANEL 1 (top left) Young Brazilian brunette with an oval face, medium-bronze skin, straight black hair parted in the middle, almond-shaped dark brown eyes, softly defined eyebrows, straight nose, natural lips, and subtle cheekbones. She stands in a simple sertão living room, with sun-faded walls, a wooden chair, a small table, and diffused daylight entering through an open doorway. PANEL 2 (top right) Young blonde woman with an oval-to-round face, fair skin with a light rosy tone, long light blonde hair with soft natural waves, light brown eyes, and a gentle jawline. She stands near a window in a modest rural home, with thin fabric curtains moving slightly in the warm breeze and soft light illuminating the room. PANEL 3 (bottom left) Young brunette with a heart-shaped face, warm golden-brown skin tone, long wavy dark brown hair, deep dark brown eyes, naturally thick eyebrows, and full lips. She stands in a simple rural kitchen, with ceramic dishes, aluminum cookware, a wooden table, and natural light reflecting softly from pale surfaces. PANEL 4 (bottom right) Young blonde woman with a defined oval face, fair neutral skin, long straight light blonde hair, light blue eyes, and soft facial features. She stands in a shaded veranda or doorway, with textured plaster walls, rustic wood elements, and soft daylight diffused by shade. Final Realism Requirements Very low contrast and reduced saturation Authentic rural Brazilian textures and materials Natural tropical semi-arid light behavior Soft tonal transitions and realistic shadows No artificial sharpness or digital look Anatomically correct proportions Documentary realism with cinematic softness Quality: extreme photorealism, natural color science, documentary lifestyle realism.
Gregory Crewdson + Edward Hopper + weathered patina, where Crewdson's cinematic precision creates photographic clarity through sharp environmental details and controlled lighting, Hopper's restrained warmth produces muted color harmonies via desaturated beige-sepia-gray tones that retain a natural presence, and the weathered patina permeates the ambient aging. The fusion manifests itself in the form of a sharp color photograph with reduced saturation towards warm, earthy tones, subtle oxidation of the substrate showing gentle surface wear and discoloration, and environmental alteration (edge deterioration, slight stains, material memory) transforming any subject through a discreet temporal presence and authentic aging of the material without added elements. Young Asian woman, direct and bold gaze and expression, standing, full body.
Create a portrait of a young woman using an ethereal approach with extremely subtle tonal variations. The piece should maintain its gradient transition from center to edges, but with a softer, more delicate range of values. Color and tone treatment: Core palette: Work within a nearly monochromatic range of cool greys, avoiding stark blacks Maximum darkness: Use gentle charcoal grey (80% grey) as the darkest tone instead of pure black Turquoise accents: Soften the blue to a pale, crystalline turquoise (reduce saturation by 40%) Fill values: Keep all fills between 10-40% opacity for a gossamer effect Gradient transition specifics: Face area: Use fills no darker than 40% opacity, building depth through layered translucent tones Upper torso: Begin with 30% opacity fills, complemented by fine line work Mid-composition: Reduce to 20% opacity with increasing emphasis on linear elements Edges: Fade to 5-0% opacity using only the most delicate scattered lines Technical approach: Layer multiple transparent fills rather than single opaque ones Use crosshatching with very light line weight (0.1mm) to build subtle shadows Employ stippling at 10% opacity for the most gentle gradients Create texture through the interplay of negative space and gossamer-light marks Keep edges soft and diffused, avoiding hard lines except in the most crucial facial features Render the jacket using primarily loose, transparent layers that suggest rather than define the material The final effect should feel like viewing the subject through a light mist, with the image emerging from and dissolving back into the white of the paper in a completely organic way.
Use the reference image. Strongly reduce saturation and slightly lower contrast for soft highlights and shadows. Neutralize warm tones and keep skin tones natural and realistic. Reduce sharpness and micro-contrast to remove the AI look. Apply soft, neutral color grading and realistic lighting. Preserve natural skin texture without smoothing. Result: muted colors, low saturation, natural smartphone photo look.
Apply clear and visible corrections to make the image less saturated and more photorealistic. The current image appears slightly oversaturated and digitally processed — correct this with precise adjustments: Skin Texture (High Priority): Enhance real skin texture using high-frequency detail. Make pores, fine lines, and natural irregularities clearly visible (increase texture by 15–25%). Do NOT apply any skin smoothing, beauty filters, or blur. Preserve all natural skin variations such as redness, small blemishes, and uneven tone. Skin must look raw, real, and unprocessed. Color & Saturation (Strong Adjustment): Reduce global saturation by 15–20%. Specifically reduce red/orange/yellow tones in skin by 15–25% to eliminate artificial warmth. Shift white balance slightly toward neutral-cool daylight. Skin tone should look muted, realistic, and not vibrant. Highlight & Exposure Control: Reduce highlights on skin (especially forehead, nose, and chest) to remove digital shine. Maintain soft, natural exposure without HDR effect. Avoid bright, glowing skin — keep it matte and realistic. Contrast & Tone: Apply very mild contrast only. Avoid punchy or cinematic contrast — aim for flat, natural tonal response similar to a raw iPhone photo. Sharpness: Apply subtle, localized sharpening only to preserve detail — do not create crisp artificial edges. Strict Constraints: Do NOT beautify, stylize, or enhance attractiveness. Do NOT increase saturation, vibrance, or warmth. Do NOT create HDR, glow, or “Instagram look”. Final Goal: The image must look like an unedited iPhone photo with low saturation, realistic lighting, and authentic skin texture — slightly muted, natural, and true-to-life.
Gregory Crewdson + Edward Hopper + weathered patina, where Crewdson's cinematic precision creates photographic clarity through sharp environmental details and controlled lighting, Hopper's restrained warmth produces muted color harmonies via desaturated beige-sepia-gray tones that retain a natural presence, and the weathered patina permeates the ambient aging. The fusion manifests itself in the form of a sharp color photograph with reduced saturation towards warm, earthy tones, subtle oxidation of the substrate showing gentle surface wear and discoloration, and environmental alteration (edge deterioration, slight stains, material memory) transforming any subject through a discreet temporal presence and authentic aging of the material without added elements. Young Asian woman, direct and bold gaze and expression, standing, full body.
Use the reference image. Strongly reduce saturation and slightly lower contrast for soft highlights and shadows. Neutralize warm tones and keep skin tones natural and realistic. Reduce sharpness and micro-contrast to remove the AI look. Apply soft, neutral color grading and realistic lighting. Preserve natural skin texture without smoothing. Result: muted colors, low saturation, natural smartphone photo look.
Create a portrait of a young woman using an ethereal approach with extremely subtle tonal variations. The piece should maintain its gradient transition from center to edges, but with a softer, more delicate range of values. Color and tone treatment: Core palette: Work within a nearly monochromatic range of cool greys, avoiding stark blacks Maximum darkness: Use gentle charcoal grey (80% grey) as the darkest tone instead of pure black Turquoise accents: Soften the blue to a pale, crystalline turquoise (reduce saturation by 40%) Fill values: Keep all fills between 10-40% opacity for a gossamer effect Gradient transition specifics: Face area: Use fills no darker than 40% opacity, building depth through layered translucent tones Upper torso: Begin with 30% opacity fills, complemented by fine line work Mid-composition: Reduce to 20% opacity with increasing emphasis on linear elements Edges: Fade to 5-0% opacity using only the most delicate scattered lines Technical approach: Layer multiple transparent fills rather than single opaque ones Use crosshatching with very light line weight (0.1mm) to build subtle shadows Employ stippling at 10% opacity for the most gentle gradients Create texture through the interplay of negative space and gossamer-light marks Keep edges soft and diffused, avoiding hard lines except in the most crucial facial features Render the jacket using primarily loose, transparent layers that suggest rather than define the material The final effect should feel like viewing the subject through a light mist, with the image emerging from and dissolving back into the white of the paper in a completely organic way.
Ultrarealistic lifestyle photography. A single image divided into a 2x2 grid, showing four different young women in everyday environments typical of the sertão nordestino brasileiro. All models smile softly and look directly at the camera. Camera & Composition Medium shot (waist to head) Eye-level perspective 50mm lens look Shallow depth of field with natural background blur Light & Color Rendering (LOW SATURATION / LOW CONTRAST) Soft natural daylight typical of semi-arid northeastern Brazil Diffuse sunlight softened by doorways, shaded verandas, or thin curtains Very low contrast with gentle tonal transitions Reduced saturation for earthy, natural tones Neutral-to-warm white balance with realistic skin undertones Soft shadows without harsh edges No HDR, oversharpening, or artificial clarity Color palette guided by: earth tones • sun-faded paint • clay • sand • worn fabrics • natural wood Skin & Realism Visible pores and natural microtexture Subtle tonal variation and sun-exposed skin nuances Natural highlights and soft reflections No smoothing or retouching Authentic imperfections and asymmetry Styling & Atmosphere Simple clothing: cotton dresses, basic blouses, skirts, simple tops in muted tones Lightweight fabrics appropriate for hot climate No logos, no fashion styling Relaxed posture and genuine expressions Houses are modest and authentic: plastered or exposed brick walls sun-faded paint cement floors wooden doors and windows handmade furniture simple curtains or cloth shades clay pots, enamel kitchenware, woven baskets PANEL 1 (top left) Young Brazilian brunette with an oval face, medium-bronze skin, straight black hair parted in the middle, almond-shaped dark brown eyes, softly defined eyebrows, straight nose, natural lips, and subtle cheekbones. She stands in a simple sertão living room, with sun-faded walls, a wooden chair, a small table, and diffused daylight entering through an open doorway. PANEL 2 (top right) Young blonde woman with an oval-to-round face, fair skin with a light rosy tone, long light blonde hair with soft natural waves, light brown eyes, and a gentle jawline. She stands near a window in a modest rural home, with thin fabric curtains moving slightly in the warm breeze and soft light illuminating the room. PANEL 3 (bottom left) Young brunette with a heart-shaped face, warm golden-brown skin tone, long wavy dark brown hair, deep dark brown eyes, naturally thick eyebrows, and full lips. She stands in a simple rural kitchen, with ceramic dishes, aluminum cookware, a wooden table, and natural light reflecting softly from pale surfaces. PANEL 4 (bottom right) Young blonde woman with a defined oval face, fair neutral skin, long straight light blonde hair, light blue eyes, and soft facial features. She stands in a shaded veranda or doorway, with textured plaster walls, rustic wood elements, and soft daylight diffused by shade. Final Realism Requirements Very low contrast and reduced saturation Authentic rural Brazilian textures and materials Natural tropical semi-arid light behavior Soft tonal transitions and realistic shadows No artificial sharpness or digital look Anatomically correct proportions Documentary realism with cinematic softness Quality: extreme photorealism, natural color science, documentary lifestyle realism.
Apply clear and visible corrections to make the image less saturated and more photorealistic. The current image appears slightly oversaturated and digitally processed — correct this with precise adjustments: Skin Texture (High Priority): Enhance real skin texture using high-frequency detail. Make pores, fine lines, and natural irregularities clearly visible (increase texture by 15–25%). Do NOT apply any skin smoothing, beauty filters, or blur. Preserve all natural skin variations such as redness, small blemishes, and uneven tone. Skin must look raw, real, and unprocessed. Color & Saturation (Strong Adjustment): Reduce global saturation by 15–20%. Specifically reduce red/orange/yellow tones in skin by 15–25% to eliminate artificial warmth. Shift white balance slightly toward neutral-cool daylight. Skin tone should look muted, realistic, and not vibrant. Highlight & Exposure Control: Reduce highlights on skin (especially forehead, nose, and chest) to remove digital shine. Maintain soft, natural exposure without HDR effect. Avoid bright, glowing skin — keep it matte and realistic. Contrast & Tone: Apply very mild contrast only. Avoid punchy or cinematic contrast — aim for flat, natural tonal response similar to a raw iPhone photo. Sharpness: Apply subtle, localized sharpening only to preserve detail — do not create crisp artificial edges. Strict Constraints: Do NOT beautify, stylize, or enhance attractiveness. Do NOT increase saturation, vibrance, or warmth. Do NOT create HDR, glow, or “Instagram look”. Final Goal: The image must look like an unedited iPhone photo with low saturation, realistic lighting, and authentic skin texture — slightly muted, natural, and true-to-life.
Gregory Crewdson + Edward Hopper + weathered patina, where Crewdson's cinematic precision creates photographic clarity through sharp environmental details and controlled lighting, Hopper's restrained warmth produces muted color harmonies via desaturated beige-sepia-gray tones that retain a natural presence, and the weathered patina permeates the ambient aging. The fusion manifests itself in the form of a sharp color photograph with reduced saturation towards warm, earthy tones, subtle oxidation of the substrate showing gentle surface wear and discoloration, and environmental alteration (edge deterioration, slight stains, material memory) transforming any subject through a discreet temporal presence and authentic aging of the material without added elements. Young Asian woman, direct and bold gaze and expression, standing, full body.
Ultrarealistic lifestyle photography. A single image divided into a 2x2 grid, showing four different young women in everyday environments typical of the sertão nordestino brasileiro. All models smile softly and look directly at the camera. Camera & Composition Medium shot (waist to head) Eye-level perspective 50mm lens look Shallow depth of field with natural background blur Light & Color Rendering (LOW SATURATION / LOW CONTRAST) Soft natural daylight typical of semi-arid northeastern Brazil Diffuse sunlight softened by doorways, shaded verandas, or thin curtains Very low contrast with gentle tonal transitions Reduced saturation for earthy, natural tones Neutral-to-warm white balance with realistic skin undertones Soft shadows without harsh edges No HDR, oversharpening, or artificial clarity Color palette guided by: earth tones • sun-faded paint • clay • sand • worn fabrics • natural wood Skin & Realism Visible pores and natural microtexture Subtle tonal variation and sun-exposed skin nuances Natural highlights and soft reflections No smoothing or retouching Authentic imperfections and asymmetry Styling & Atmosphere Simple clothing: cotton dresses, basic blouses, skirts, simple tops in muted tones Lightweight fabrics appropriate for hot climate No logos, no fashion styling Relaxed posture and genuine expressions Houses are modest and authentic: plastered or exposed brick walls sun-faded paint cement floors wooden doors and windows handmade furniture simple curtains or cloth shades clay pots, enamel kitchenware, woven baskets PANEL 1 (top left) Young Brazilian brunette with an oval face, medium-bronze skin, straight black hair parted in the middle, almond-shaped dark brown eyes, softly defined eyebrows, straight nose, natural lips, and subtle cheekbones. She stands in a simple sertão living room, with sun-faded walls, a wooden chair, a small table, and diffused daylight entering through an open doorway. PANEL 2 (top right) Young blonde woman with an oval-to-round face, fair skin with a light rosy tone, long light blonde hair with soft natural waves, light brown eyes, and a gentle jawline. She stands near a window in a modest rural home, with thin fabric curtains moving slightly in the warm breeze and soft light illuminating the room. PANEL 3 (bottom left) Young brunette with a heart-shaped face, warm golden-brown skin tone, long wavy dark brown hair, deep dark brown eyes, naturally thick eyebrows, and full lips. She stands in a simple rural kitchen, with ceramic dishes, aluminum cookware, a wooden table, and natural light reflecting softly from pale surfaces. PANEL 4 (bottom right) Young blonde woman with a defined oval face, fair neutral skin, long straight light blonde hair, light blue eyes, and soft facial features. She stands in a shaded veranda or doorway, with textured plaster walls, rustic wood elements, and soft daylight diffused by shade. Final Realism Requirements Very low contrast and reduced saturation Authentic rural Brazilian textures and materials Natural tropical semi-arid light behavior Soft tonal transitions and realistic shadows No artificial sharpness or digital look Anatomically correct proportions Documentary realism with cinematic softness Quality: extreme photorealism, natural color science, documentary lifestyle realism.
Use the reference image. Strongly reduce saturation and slightly lower contrast for soft highlights and shadows. Neutralize warm tones and keep skin tones natural and realistic. Reduce sharpness and micro-contrast to remove the AI look. Apply soft, neutral color grading and realistic lighting. Preserve natural skin texture without smoothing. Result: muted colors, low saturation, natural smartphone photo look.
Create a portrait of a young woman using an ethereal approach with extremely subtle tonal variations. The piece should maintain its gradient transition from center to edges, but with a softer, more delicate range of values. Color and tone treatment: Core palette: Work within a nearly monochromatic range of cool greys, avoiding stark blacks Maximum darkness: Use gentle charcoal grey (80% grey) as the darkest tone instead of pure black Turquoise accents: Soften the blue to a pale, crystalline turquoise (reduce saturation by 40%) Fill values: Keep all fills between 10-40% opacity for a gossamer effect Gradient transition specifics: Face area: Use fills no darker than 40% opacity, building depth through layered translucent tones Upper torso: Begin with 30% opacity fills, complemented by fine line work Mid-composition: Reduce to 20% opacity with increasing emphasis on linear elements Edges: Fade to 5-0% opacity using only the most delicate scattered lines Technical approach: Layer multiple transparent fills rather than single opaque ones Use crosshatching with very light line weight (0.1mm) to build subtle shadows Employ stippling at 10% opacity for the most gentle gradients Create texture through the interplay of negative space and gossamer-light marks Keep edges soft and diffused, avoiding hard lines except in the most crucial facial features Render the jacket using primarily loose, transparent layers that suggest rather than define the material The final effect should feel like viewing the subject through a light mist, with the image emerging from and dissolving back into the white of the paper in a completely organic way.
Apply clear and visible corrections to make the image less saturated and more photorealistic. The current image appears slightly oversaturated and digitally processed — correct this with precise adjustments: Skin Texture (High Priority): Enhance real skin texture using high-frequency detail. Make pores, fine lines, and natural irregularities clearly visible (increase texture by 15–25%). Do NOT apply any skin smoothing, beauty filters, or blur. Preserve all natural skin variations such as redness, small blemishes, and uneven tone. Skin must look raw, real, and unprocessed. Color & Saturation (Strong Adjustment): Reduce global saturation by 15–20%. Specifically reduce red/orange/yellow tones in skin by 15–25% to eliminate artificial warmth. Shift white balance slightly toward neutral-cool daylight. Skin tone should look muted, realistic, and not vibrant. Highlight & Exposure Control: Reduce highlights on skin (especially forehead, nose, and chest) to remove digital shine. Maintain soft, natural exposure without HDR effect. Avoid bright, glowing skin — keep it matte and realistic. Contrast & Tone: Apply very mild contrast only. Avoid punchy or cinematic contrast — aim for flat, natural tonal response similar to a raw iPhone photo. Sharpness: Apply subtle, localized sharpening only to preserve detail — do not create crisp artificial edges. Strict Constraints: Do NOT beautify, stylize, or enhance attractiveness. Do NOT increase saturation, vibrance, or warmth. Do NOT create HDR, glow, or “Instagram look”. Final Goal: The image must look like an unedited iPhone photo with low saturation, realistic lighting, and authentic skin texture — slightly muted, natural, and true-to-life.
Use the reference image. Strongly reduce saturation and slightly lower contrast for soft highlights and shadows. Neutralize warm tones and keep skin tones natural and realistic. Reduce sharpness and micro-contrast to remove the AI look. Apply soft, neutral color grading and realistic lighting. Preserve natural skin texture without smoothing. Result: muted colors, low saturation, natural smartphone photo look.
Ultrarealistic lifestyle photography. A single image divided into a 2x2 grid, showing four different young women in everyday environments typical of the sertão nordestino brasileiro. All models smile softly and look directly at the camera. Camera & Composition Medium shot (waist to head) Eye-level perspective 50mm lens look Shallow depth of field with natural background blur Light & Color Rendering (LOW SATURATION / LOW CONTRAST) Soft natural daylight typical of semi-arid northeastern Brazil Diffuse sunlight softened by doorways, shaded verandas, or thin curtains Very low contrast with gentle tonal transitions Reduced saturation for earthy, natural tones Neutral-to-warm white balance with realistic skin undertones Soft shadows without harsh edges No HDR, oversharpening, or artificial clarity Color palette guided by: earth tones • sun-faded paint • clay • sand • worn fabrics • natural wood Skin & Realism Visible pores and natural microtexture Subtle tonal variation and sun-exposed skin nuances Natural highlights and soft reflections No smoothing or retouching Authentic imperfections and asymmetry Styling & Atmosphere Simple clothing: cotton dresses, basic blouses, skirts, simple tops in muted tones Lightweight fabrics appropriate for hot climate No logos, no fashion styling Relaxed posture and genuine expressions Houses are modest and authentic: plastered or exposed brick walls sun-faded paint cement floors wooden doors and windows handmade furniture simple curtains or cloth shades clay pots, enamel kitchenware, woven baskets PANEL 1 (top left) Young Brazilian brunette with an oval face, medium-bronze skin, straight black hair parted in the middle, almond-shaped dark brown eyes, softly defined eyebrows, straight nose, natural lips, and subtle cheekbones. She stands in a simple sertão living room, with sun-faded walls, a wooden chair, a small table, and diffused daylight entering through an open doorway. PANEL 2 (top right) Young blonde woman with an oval-to-round face, fair skin with a light rosy tone, long light blonde hair with soft natural waves, light brown eyes, and a gentle jawline. She stands near a window in a modest rural home, with thin fabric curtains moving slightly in the warm breeze and soft light illuminating the room. PANEL 3 (bottom left) Young brunette with a heart-shaped face, warm golden-brown skin tone, long wavy dark brown hair, deep dark brown eyes, naturally thick eyebrows, and full lips. She stands in a simple rural kitchen, with ceramic dishes, aluminum cookware, a wooden table, and natural light reflecting softly from pale surfaces. PANEL 4 (bottom right) Young blonde woman with a defined oval face, fair neutral skin, long straight light blonde hair, light blue eyes, and soft facial features. She stands in a shaded veranda or doorway, with textured plaster walls, rustic wood elements, and soft daylight diffused by shade. Final Realism Requirements Very low contrast and reduced saturation Authentic rural Brazilian textures and materials Natural tropical semi-arid light behavior Soft tonal transitions and realistic shadows No artificial sharpness or digital look Anatomically correct proportions Documentary realism with cinematic softness Quality: extreme photorealism, natural color science, documentary lifestyle realism.
Gregory Crewdson + Edward Hopper + weathered patina, where Crewdson's cinematic precision creates photographic clarity through sharp environmental details and controlled lighting, Hopper's restrained warmth produces muted color harmonies via desaturated beige-sepia-gray tones that retain a natural presence, and the weathered patina permeates the ambient aging. The fusion manifests itself in the form of a sharp color photograph with reduced saturation towards warm, earthy tones, subtle oxidation of the substrate showing gentle surface wear and discoloration, and environmental alteration (edge deterioration, slight stains, material memory) transforming any subject through a discreet temporal presence and authentic aging of the material without added elements. Young Asian woman, direct and bold gaze and expression, standing, full body.
Create a portrait of a young woman using an ethereal approach with extremely subtle tonal variations. The piece should maintain its gradient transition from center to edges, but with a softer, more delicate range of values. Color and tone treatment: Core palette: Work within a nearly monochromatic range of cool greys, avoiding stark blacks Maximum darkness: Use gentle charcoal grey (80% grey) as the darkest tone instead of pure black Turquoise accents: Soften the blue to a pale, crystalline turquoise (reduce saturation by 40%) Fill values: Keep all fills between 10-40% opacity for a gossamer effect Gradient transition specifics: Face area: Use fills no darker than 40% opacity, building depth through layered translucent tones Upper torso: Begin with 30% opacity fills, complemented by fine line work Mid-composition: Reduce to 20% opacity with increasing emphasis on linear elements Edges: Fade to 5-0% opacity using only the most delicate scattered lines Technical approach: Layer multiple transparent fills rather than single opaque ones Use crosshatching with very light line weight (0.1mm) to build subtle shadows Employ stippling at 10% opacity for the most gentle gradients Create texture through the interplay of negative space and gossamer-light marks Keep edges soft and diffused, avoiding hard lines except in the most crucial facial features Render the jacket using primarily loose, transparent layers that suggest rather than define the material The final effect should feel like viewing the subject through a light mist, with the image emerging from and dissolving back into the white of the paper in a completely organic way.