Applying heavy stylistic filters in an image-to-image workflow usually destroys your original composition. If you ask an engine for a "comic book" or "GTA style" look, it tends to hallucinate new backgrounds, warp the subject's pose, or completely change the lighting direction To pull off a true style transfer, you have to lock down the framing and only give the AI permission to alter the texture and color grading Take a look at the exact before-and-after split. The environment, the fabric folds, and the subject's exact posture remain 100% intact, but the aesthetic is entirely re-rendered into a classic Rockstar Games loading screen Here is the exact structural prompt to run your own photos through this conversion 👇 Convert the provided image into the official Grand Theft Auto V promotional loading-screen / Rockstar poster illustration style. Keep the composition identical: same framing, subject placement, pose, facial expression, clothing, environment, camera angle, perspective, and lighting. Do not add, remove, or move anything. Only change the visual style. Use bold black outlines, smooth semi-realistic textures, stylized but recognizable faces, comic-book shading, clean vector-like surfaces, crisp painted shadows, and vibrant GTA V color grading. Keep the exact frame.