Sorry for the really long prompt, but this is a fun barbie version i just finished after my conversation with earlier today. PROMPT
Use the uploaded image as the base identity. The final result must clearly look like the same person. Transform the person into a Barbie-inspired or Ken-inspired collectible doll version of themselves inside a bold, colorful, playful toy packaging box.
FACE TRANSFORMATION (CRITICAL): Keep the exact facial identity recognizable.
Apply a doll-like enhancement directly to their real face: - smooth, polished skin (not plastic) - slightly enhanced eyes and facial definition - balanced, symmetrical features
- soft glow, glossy finish
IMPORTANT: Do NOT replace the face Do NOT generate a generic doll Do NOT leave the face unchanged The result must look like a realistic Barbie/Ken version of THIS exact person.
HAIR: Add volume, shine, and glam styling. Optionally enhance color slightly (pink tones, blonde, or richer tones if it fits).
OUTFIT: Stylish Barbiecore / Ken-core outfit. Mix bold + neutral tones such as pink and denim, black and hot pink, or white and metallics. Use textures like leather, satin, denim, gloss, or sparkle. Keep it fashionable, not costume-like.
PACKAGING DESIGN: Create a vibrant, playful, eye-catching collectible box.
COLOR PALETTE: Use a pink base with strong contrast including hot pink, white, red, coral, and purple accents. Add small pops of neon or glossy highlights and subtle metallic gold details. Avoid muted or dull tones.
BOX STRUCTURE: Clear plastic front window with the subject standing inside like a doll. Accessories displayed in molded side compartments.
TITLE / NAME ON BOX: Generate a unique 2–4 word title every time. It should match the person’s vibe and feel playful, bold, or self-aware. Do not reuse common phrases.
SAVAGE / FUN QUOTE: Generate one original quote every time. Keep it short (8–12 words), witty, slightly chaotic, and meme-like. Use relatable traits like ignoring texts, overthinking, independence, or high standards. Avoid motivational tone and repetition.
Match the quote to the person’s expression and vibe.
ACCESSORIES: Include lifestyle items with humorous labels such as a phone, coffee, bag, laptop, or notebook.
Examples include “texts I’ll reply to later”, “emotional support drink”, “carrying my standards”, “plans I might cancel”, “overthinking log”.
GRAPHIC ELEMENTS: Add playful layered visuals like sticker-style labels, sparkles, hearts, stars, doodles, speech bubbles, and highlight shapes behind text.
STICKERS AND LABELS: Scatter fun sticker-style elements like “HOT RIGHT NOW”, “ICONIC”, “CURRENTLY OVERTHINKING”, “DO NOT DISTURB”, “LIMITED VIBES”.
Place them slightly tilted and layered rather than perfectly aligned.
TYPOGRAPHY: Use a mix of styles including bold bubble fonts for the main title, script accents, handwritten or messy fonts for small labels, and sticker-style text. Avoid uniform typography.
POSE AND EXPRESSION: Confident, relaxed, slightly playful with a subtle smirk, side-eye, or attitude. Natural, not stiff.
PACKAGING REALISM: Make it feel like a real retail product with slight imperfections, layered stickers, a barcode, and small warning labels. Examples include “Warning: may ignore texts” and “Side effects: confidence, independence”.
STYLE: Realistic product photography with bright, vibrant lighting, glossy reflections on plastic, and high contrast.
COMPOSITION: Centered but dynamic with slight asymmetry and layered elements overlapping slightly.
HARD RULE: The subject must clearly look like a Barbie/Ken version of themselves inside a real, colorful, playful collectible box, not just a styled photo.
NEGATIVE PROMPT: generic doll face, identity loss, unchanged face, dull colors, muted tones, boring layout, corporate design, overly clean composition, low detail