Prompt 1
A scene featuring the person in the uploaded reference image (DO NOT TOUCH FACE). (9:16) Raw high-fidelity mirror selfie, eye-level, medium shot, iPhone 17 Pro sim, 24mm, f/8, full sharpness, zero bokeh, natural grain. Framing: Centered reflection, head–mid-thigh, \~80% frame, minimal negative space, beige wall + dark door frame, arm-length distance, slight forward lean. Identity Lock: Preserve ALL facial features (structure, skin, hair, marks). Enhancement: Natural skin clarity (visible pores), even tone, soft glow, subtle light-based contour, refined highlights (eyes/lips/cheekbones), natural lashes/brows/teeth, salon-finish hair. Expression: Playful/confident, tongue out, gaze at phone, relaxed brows, slight forward tilt. Hair: Same color/texture, long, sleek, middle part, over shoulders, soft indoor highlights. Makeup: Natural base, defined lashes, neutral matte lip. Accessories: White iPhone (left hand), gold cuban chain, iridescent ring (left), black cord bracelet (left), dark watch/bracelet (right), red almond nails w/ white accents. Outfit: Sage-green satin midi dress, spaghetti straps, cowl neck, high-sheen, body-contouring S-curve, realistic folds/tension. Pose: Classic mirror selfie — right arm holding phone at face height, left arm relaxed back/down, realistic hand/contact physics. Mood/Color: Playful, confident, warm indoor aesthetic; palette (sage, amber, black, beige), 3200K warm light, medium-high contrast. Environment: Indoor dressing/bedroom; soft overhead + wall lamp; beige textured wall, dark wood frame, white lamp glow, chair w/ red cushion; everything sharp, physically consistent lighting." First thing, kill the blur completely. Most people mess this up. You want f/8, zero bokeh, full sharpness. Everything should be in focus like a real phone shot. Second, go wider. 24mm is what gives that natural selfie perspective with slight distortion and arm-length framing. If it looks too clean or too compressed, it’s wrong. Lighting should feel warm and believable. Around 3200K indoor light works best, with a mix of overhead and a soft lamp. Nothing dramatic, just natural room lighting. Texture matters more than anything. You want visible skin pores, realistic satin reflections, and proper fabric folds. Don’t over-smooth the skin or it instantly looks fake. Posing is also key. Keep it natural. Slight forward lean, relaxed shoulders, casual arm placement. If it looks too posed, it breaks the illusion. Small details carry the image. Red nails, gold chain, phone in hand, slightly messy but styled hair — these are the things that make it feel real. Keep the background simple. Beige wall, dark frame, soft lamp glow. Too many elements will ruin the realism. If you get all of this right, it stops looking like AI and starts looking like something someone casually shot on their phone. That’s the whole game.
- Engine
- nano-banana
- Dimension
- portrait_16_9
- Gender
- non-binary
- Age
- any







