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Use the uploaded male reference as a STRICT identity reference.
Create an ultra-realistic, dark cinematic portrait of the same real man from the uploaded reference, seated in a dim room surrounded by many old CRT televisions. Preserve his identity with maximum fidelity: exact facial geometry, head shape, forehead, cheekbones, jawline, chin, nose, lips, eye shape, eye spacing, eyebrows, skin tone, hairline, hair texture, hair length, and overall likeness. The final result must look like the same real person, not a similar-looking model. No pasted-on face effect, no collage look, no head-swap feeling, no artificial blending, no mismatched anatomy.
Scene:
A moody, dark room filled with vintage CRT televisions, old monitors, cables, and outdated video equipment. The man is seated in the middle of the composition, slightly forward among the screens. The environment feels like an abandoned media room, an old studio, or a forgotten archive of memories. The atmosphere is melancholic, introspective, eerie, and emotionally heavy.
Main action:
The man is not looking at the camera. Instead, he is turned slightly and looking directly at the television in front of him, positioned in the foreground near the lower-right or front area of the frame. His LEFT hand is placed gently on top of that TV, as if touching it, grounding himself through it, or emotionally connecting to it. His posture is quiet, still, and thoughtful.
Core emotional idea:
The visual meaning of the image is that he was “supposed to be smiling,” but in reality he is not. The man in the room looks emotionally empty, confused, withdrawn, or quietly troubled. On the TV in front of him, his face appears smiling warmly or pleasantly, while the real man looking at it does not smile at all. This contrast is very important.
Expression of the real man:
His real face should show subtle emotional tension — a mix of confusion, quiet disappointment, emotional detachment, and a sense of inner dissonance. He looks at the smiling TV image with a restrained expression, as if he does not understand how he was supposed to feel that way. The expression should be realistic, human, and subtle — not exaggerated. He may look slightly puzzled, hollow, introspective, or emotionally disconnected. No dramatic crying, no theatrical horror face.
Television screens:
Many CRT televisions surround him at different heights and distances. Each screen shows the same man, but with different emotions or mental states:
- one TV shows a neutral expression
- one TV shows anger or a shout
- one TV shows sadness or exhaustion
- one TV shows tension or fear
- one TV shows a blank distant stare
- the front TV that he is touching shows a smile, warmth, or the “version of him that should have been okay”
The expressions on the screens should all remain clearly him, with preserved identity, but different emotional states. The front smiling TV must stand out as emotionally important.
Composition:
The real man sits centrally or slightly off-center, framed by the televisions. The foreground TV is close enough to feel prominent, with the man’s left hand resting on it. His gaze is directed toward this TV. Other televisions fill the room around him, creating layered depth and visual storytelling. The composition should feel intimate, psychological, and cinematic.
Wardrobe:
Simple, realistic casual clothing. A muted striped or textured long-sleeve shirt or soft casual top, natural and understated. Dark trousers or jeans. Nothing flashy. Clothing should feel lived-in and believable.
Hair:
Hair must strictly match the uploaded reference: same length, same texture, same placement, same natural fall. Slightly loose, natural, realistic.
Lighting:
Low-key cinematic lighting. Soft, moody practical light in the room combined with the cold glow of CRT screens. The television screens cast dim blue-green light on the man’s face and hands, while warm shadows and subtle ambient darkness fill the rest of the room. The light should feel realistic and atmospheric, not stylized or fake. Screen glow should help sculpt the face naturally.
Environment details:
Old CRT televisions, stacked or scattered around the room.
Worn electronics, cables, old AV equipment, dust, textured surfaces, subtle clutter.
The room should feel real, slightly aged, and emotionally symbolic — like a place full of stored versions of the same person.
Mood:
Psychological, melancholic, introspective, dark, emotionally layered, memory-driven, quietly tragic. The scene should feel like a still from a serious art film or psychological drama.
Visual style:
Hyperrealistic, ultra-detailed, photorealistic, premium cinematic editorial style, realistic skin texture, realistic hair strands, realistic fingers and hand anatomy, realistic CRT screen glow, realistic reflections, subtle film grain, excellent depth, believable lighting, no CGI look, no illustration feel.
Important:
The man in the room must remain fully recognizable as the uploaded reference.
He must be looking at the smiling face on the front television.
His left hand must rest on the television.
The contrast between the real unsmiling man and the smiling version on the screen is the emotional center of the image.
Negative prompt:
illustration, painting, cartoon, anime, CGI, 3D render, pasted face, collage effect, head-swap look, distorted face, beautified face, wrong identity, deformed hands, extra fingers, plastic skin, unrealistic hair, fake CRT glow, low detail, exaggerated emotion, surreal anatomy, blurred subject
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