Cool Daylight Character Port
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Cool Daylight Character Port

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Prompt

I. Composition and Space 1. Frame orientation: 9:16. The figure’s height occupies about 60%–70% of the frame. Leave at least 30% of the frame height above the head to the top edge, with clearly visible empty wall space on both left and right sides. 2. Visual focus: Keep the background minimal to emphasize facial features and eye contact. II. Lighting and Shadow Style 1. Key light type: Strong natural daylight, slightly side backlit, cool-toned, creating a high-contrast light–shadow relationship. 2. Light and shadow characteristics: A large amount of hard light filtered through leaves creates dappled spots covering the wall and the subject. Edges are extremely sharp, penumbra is very narrow, with strong contrast between light and dark. 3. Highlight control: Large areas of the bright background are overexposed while still retaining a small amount of texture, creating a glowing spatial effect. III. Subject Replication 1. Facial features: Delicate and cute face shape, Japanese-style bangs, long black hair reaching the waist, relatively large eyes, slender and elongated nose bridge. 2. Makeup: Light pink lip color, clean makeup with a Korean-style tendency. 3. Clothing: A short, pure white bandeau-style top exposing the waist, form-fitting but not tight. IV. Color System 1. Primary color tendency: Cool white and neutral gray as the base, with deep black as the main visual anchor. 2. Accent color strategy: Almost no high-saturation accents; visual tension is created through light–dark contrast and material differences. 3. Color temperature relationship: Overall fresh and restrained. V. Camera and Imaging Texture 1. Camera angle height: Below eye level with a slight upward angle. The camera is positioned farther back for a wider framing, retaining the full arms and the blade, with the action not touching the frame edges. 2. Depth of field: The background remains entirely in focus. 3. Sharpness style: Realism-oriented, with moderate detail sharpness. 4. Motion rendering: A strong sense of frozen posture, with no obvious motion blur at the frame edges. 5. Prop reflections: Bright highlights and clear reflections on metal surfaces, enhancing a cold, sharp character. VI. Atmosphere and Narrative Quality 1. Emotional tone: Calm, detached, with a slight sense of danger and ritual. 2. Sense of time: A fleeting moment under strong afternoon sunlight, like a fragment cut by light. 3. Style positioning: A combination of realistic portraiture and theatrical posing, inserting sharp tension into an everyday setting. 4. Viewing experience: A bright background presses inward, surrounding the scene, while the subject is sculpted between shadow and highlight. 5. Light–dark curve: Increase overall contrast and lift the highlights. VII. Action and Pose Replication 1. Arm posture: Both arms raised and crossed. Hands and the knife handle are positioned above the head. The palms lightly grip the handle, with slender fingers extended outward. 2. Prop posture: A long blade angled diagonally, extending from near the head downward to the right, without exceeding the top edge of the frame. 3. Head angle: Head slightly tilted upward, chin gently tucked, gaze directed straight at the camera, expression cool and restrained. 4. Pelvis orientation: Pelvis and hips fully turned sideways to the camera, shown in a true profile, rotated ninety degrees. 5. Waistline presentation: Clear side profile of the waist, with the abdomen and lower back forming a lateral silhouette, no frontal view of the waist or abdomen. 6. Shoulder and neck lines: Shoulders slightly raised, collarbone area catching the light, neck elongated. 7. Bodily tension: A frozen pose with a ritualistic quality that combines defense and attack; the overall posture is stable yet impactful.

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