Christmas/New Year/Headshot Prompt
Copy the entire prompt, paste in your favorite image generator, and make sure you make the necessary changes. If it says; her make it him, if you are a him...lol Have fun! Post your creations here, I would love to see them. Prompt: Using the only the photo image attached as referenced. Keep my face, skin tone, facial structure, and identity exactly as they are. Do not alter or stylize my facial features. Only transfer the outfit, pose, setting, lighting, and styling described below. The final image should look like a real, high-fashion editorial photograph of me. Polished, realistic, and professionally styled. ⸻ 1) What the subject is wearing The subject is dressed in an ultra-feminine, elegant top made of soft, flowing fabric such as silk, satin, or chiffon in a warm, refined tone like blush red, blush, or soft purple. The neckline is delicate and flattering, possibly draped, off-the-shoulder, or softly gathered to emphasize softness and grace. The subject wears very thin gold hoop earrings. The hoops are minimal, lightweight, and refined, adding subtle elegance without drawing attention away from the face. Makeup is natural and refined. The skin is intentionally smoothed and perfected, with an even, flawless finish while still looking realistic and photographic. The complexion appears soft, luminous, and professionally retouched. Eye makeup is understated, using warm neutral tones with gentle lash definition. Brows are softly groomed. Lips are finished with a sheer or satin nude gloss that enhances natural lip color. ⸻ 2) The pose and body positioning The subject faces forward. One hand gently supports the side of the face, fingers relaxed and elegant. The other hand is visible in the frame, holding a Christmas card close to the chest or slightly forward toward the camera. The Christmas card is clearly readable and says exactly: “Join me on Skool, and let's have fun learning to prompt” The framing keeps the face as the primary focal point while ensuring the card text is legible, and spelling is correct.