Prompt 1
Use the uploaded reference image as the identity anchor for a photorealistic 4:5 balcony editorial portrait. Preserve the subject’s recognizable adult facial identity, complexion, facial proportions, body proportions, hair texture where visible, lips, eyes, and overall likeness. No readable text, no logos, no watermark, no poster layout. Create a humid old-city balcony scene above a narrow pastel street, with weathered colonial buildings, cracked plaster walls, overhead wires, wrought-iron railings, tiled balcony floor, potted plants, and small street activity below. The setting should feel lived-in, warm, public, and slightly worn, not luxury resort, not clean vacation postcard, and not studio-staged. Frame the image vertically from above the balcony plants to below the chair legs, placing the subject seated on the left side while the iron railing pulls diagonally into the street view. Keep the balcony tight and intimate, with the street visible below as a secondary world of pedestrians, a small bike or cart, faded yellow buildings, and soft afternoon haze. Pose the subject seated sideways on a white metal balcony chair, hips settled into the seat, one knee angled forward, one leg relaxed downward, torso slightly turned toward the railing. One hand rests low near the waist or swimsuit edge while the other hand lifts loosely near the chest or headwrap, fingers relaxed. Her head turns slightly toward the street with a calm, private expression, lips relaxed, eyes lowered or sideward rather than smiling into the camera. The body language should feel like she has been sitting there in the heat watching the street below. Style her in a dark deep-green or black one-piece bodysuit/swimsuit with thin straps, subtle texture, and realistic fabric tension across the torso. Add a vivid red-orange headwrap tied high with visible folds, knots, and soft fabric bulk. Keep jewelry minimal: small hoops, delicate necklace, a bracelet or ring. The headwrap is the strongest styling anchor and should remain vivid against the muted balcony and street. Lighting should feel like warm late-afternoon city light with soft shadows from the railing, plants, and buildings. Preserve highlights on skin, headwrap folds, iron railing, tiled floor, and pastel facades. Keep the street slightly dusty and atmospheric with natural daylight, not golden-hour fantasy. Palette hierarchy: red-orange headwrap, dark bodysuit, warm skin, faded teal-black railing, pale pink balcony wall, yellow and cream street buildings, muted green plants, and dusty gray pavement. Keep the palette humid, worn, and analog. Object hierarchy: primary focus is her face, red headwrap, seated body language, hands, and dark bodysuit. Secondary focus is the iron balcony railing, white chair, tiled floor, potted plants, and street depth. Tertiary support is pedestrians, wires, buildings, bike/cart, and distant sidewalk activity. The final image should read as a private balcony portrait above a busy old-city street: adult woman seated on a narrow wrought-iron balcony in a dark bodysuit and red headwrap, calm sideward expression, relaxed hand near the body, warm skin, tiled floor, potted plants, weathered pastel buildings, small figures below, and humid afternoon stillness. Maintain recognizable identity, realistic skin texture, believable seated anatomy, natural hand placement, stable railing geometry, tactile headwrap fabric, real balcony depth, physically consistent daylight, and lens-realistic street perspective. Avoid resort glamour, tourist postcard styling, empty street, over-clean architecture, stiff model posing, plastic skin, fake HDR, unreadable signage, and generic balcony fashion imagery.
- Engine
- nano-banana
- Dimension
- portrait_4_3
- Gender
- female
- Age
- any







