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<p>SEPIA GRAPHITE GLAMOUR DRAWING” PROMPT<br>(IDENTITY LOCK — ABSOLUTE • DRAWING LOCK — HARD • STYLE — GRAPHITE ONLY)<br>Use the uploaded image as the subject.<br>IDENTITY LOCK — ABSOLUTE (NON-NEGOTIABLE)<br>Preserve exact facial features, proportions, bone structure, and natural asymmetry<br>Maintain original identity with zero reinterpretation<br>Do NOT beautify, idealize, or alter facial anatomy<br>Do NOT change eye shape, spacing, nose, lips, or jawline<br>Maintain exact gaze direction and expression<br>The subject must remain instantly recognizable<br>POSE & COMPOSITION — LOCKED<br>Maintain exact pose, head angle, and orientation<br>Preserve original framing and camera perspective<br>Do NOT rotate, mirror, tilt, or recompose<br>Keep tight portrait framing (head, neck, partial shoulders)<br>DRAWING LOCK — CRITICAL (THIS OVERRIDES ALL RENDERING)<br>The final image must read clearly as a hand-drawn graphite illustration, NOT a photo:<br>• Visible pencil stroke behavior must exist across the entire image<br>• Use controlled cross-hatching, soft directional strokes, and layered graphite buildup<br>• Edges must be drawn, not digitally airbrushed<br>• Slight natural line variation and pressure sensitivity must be present<br>• Subtle paper grain/tooth must be visible beneath shading<br>STRICTLY AVOID:<br>• Photoreal skin rendering<br>• Airbrushed gradients with no stroke texture<br>• Digital paint blending that removes stroke evidence<br>If it looks like a photograph → it is incorrect<br>STYLE TRANSFORMATION — SEPIA GRAPHITE<br>Render in monochrome sepia graphite tones only:<br>• Warm sepia, beige, ivory, soft brown range<br>• No full color, no saturation<br>• Tonal depth achieved through layered graphite shading, not blur<br>Shading must be:<br>• Built gradually using visible pencil layering<br>• Smooth at a distance, but clearly textured up close<br>FACIAL RENDERING — DRAWN PRECISION<br>Skin:<br>• Constructed with fine graphite shading and light cross-hatching<br>• Soft transitions, but never fully smoothed out<br>• Maintain structural planes of the face through tonal buildup<br>Eyes:<br>• Highly defined with precise linework + subtle shading<br>• Iris and lashes drawn with fine strokes (not painted)<br>• Must remain the sharpest focal point<br>Lips:<br>• Defined through tone and soft edge lines<br>• Slight highlight indicated through preserved paper tone<br>HAIR RENDERING — GRAPHITE FLOW (CRITICAL)<br>Hair must be drawn as flowing, voluminous graphite strands:<br>• Built using long, confident pencil strokes<br>• Directional line flow following curl structure<br>• Layered strokes to create depth and volume<br>• Highlights achieved by leaving paper exposed<br>Avoid:<br>• Painted or airbrushed hair<br>• Over-smoothed gradients<br>• Plastic or synthetic appearance<br>Hair must feel hand-rendered, dimensional, and alive with stroke direction<br>LIGHTING — DRAWN, NOT PHOTOGRAPHED<br>• Light and shadow must be constructed through graphite shading, not digital lighting<br>• No artificial glow effects<br>• Highlights come from paper preservation, not brightness filters<br>BACKGROUND — PAPER-BASED MINIMAL<br>• Clean, subtle textured drawing paper background<br>• Soft sepia tone or natural paper color<br>• No photographic depth-of-field or blur<br>MATERIAL & FINISH<br>• Must resemble a museum-quality graphite drawing on toned paper<br>• Fine art illustration — not digital painting, not photo manipulation<br>• Slight organic imperfections are allowed (and required) to sell realism as a drawing<br>NEGATIVE PROMPT (STRICT)<br>No photorealism<br>No airbrushed skin<br>No digital painting look<br>No smooth gradient-only shading<br>No plastic or overly polished finish<br>No color beyond sepia range<br>No blur-based shading<br>No loss of visible pencil strokes<br>OUTPUT GOAL<br>A high-end sepia graphite drawing where:<br>• Identity is perfectly preserved<br>• The image is unmistakably hand-drawn<br>• Pencil strokes, shading structure, and paper texture are clearly visible<br>• The result feels like a master-level traditional graphite portrait, not a processed photo</p>
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