LIQUID GLASS EMERGENCE PORTRAIT





 “LIQUID GLASS EMERGENCE PORTRAIT” PROMPT — MAX ENFORCEMENT


(IDENTITY LOCK — ABSOLUTE • MATERIAL SYSTEM — LIQUID GLASS • PARTIAL FACE COMPOSITION — CONTROLLED • EXPRESSION LOCK — CLOSED EYES)


Use the uploaded image as the subject and the only identity reference.


IDENTITY LOCK — ABSOLUTE (NON-NEGOTIABLE)


Preserve exact facial structure, proportions, and bone anatomy

Maintain true identity with zero reinterpretation

Do NOT beautify, idealize, or alter facial features

Do NOT modify eye shape, spacing, nose structure, lips, or jawline

Preserve natural asymmetry and micro-details

The subject must remain instantly recognizable at all times


POSE & ORIENTATION — STRICT PROFILE CONTROL


Force a clean side-profile orientation based on the subject’s real anatomy:


• Accurate forehead → nose → lips → chin alignment

• Only one side of the face visible (true profile or near-profile)

• Maintain original anatomical depth and proportions

• NO warping, mirroring, or generic profile substitution


EXPRESSION LOCK — CLOSED EYES (CRITICAL)


• Eyes must be gently closed using the subject’s natural eyelid structure

• Maintain authentic eyelid curvature and thickness

• No tension, no squinting, no exaggerated expression

• Lips relaxed and natural (slightly parted or softly closed)

• Overall expression: calm, serene, meditative


CORE STYLE — LIQUID GLASS FORMATION (CRITICAL)


Transform the subject into a highly reflective liquid-glass / water-formed sculpture:


• Entire visible face and neck formed from transparent, reflective liquid material

• Surface behaves like smooth glass + flowing water hybrid

• High specular highlights, clean reflections, and soft refractions

• No skin texture — ONLY liquid/glass surface behavior


PARTIAL FACE EMERGENCE — CONTROLLED COMPOSITION


Only a portion of the subject’s head is fully formed, emerging from liquid:


• Face appears to rise out of water

• Lower portion (neck/jaw) seamlessly blends into liquid surface

• Upper head partially dissolves into splashes or fluid crown-like forms

• Edges of the head break into fluid splashes and droplets


CRITICAL RULE:

Do NOT render a full solid head — maintain partial formation + fluid dissolution


LIQUID DYNAMICS — HARD ENFORCEMENT


• Water splashes extend upward and outward from head structure

• Droplets suspended mid-air with realistic physics

• Smooth fluid transitions between solid form and splash

• No chaotic distortion of facial features — fluid must respect anatomy


ENVIRONMENT — MINIMAL WATER SETTING


• Subject positioned within a calm water surface

• Subtle ripples surrounding the base of the neck

• Clean, minimal, neutral background (soft gradient or horizon)

• Optional floating elements (e.g., lotus flowers) must NOT obstruct the face


LIGHTING — REFLECTIVE & SCULPTURAL


• Soft, diffused studio lighting

• Strong highlights across glass/liquid surfaces

• Subtle reflections and refractions defining facial structure

• No harsh shadows that obscure identity


COMPOSITION RULES


• Portrait framing: head + partial neck emerging from water

• Centered or slightly offset vertical composition

• Maintain elegant negative space around the subject

• No clutter, no additional objects altering composition


MATERIAL LOCK — STRICT


• ONLY liquid / glass / water material allowed

• NO skin, NO matte surfaces, NO solid opaque rendering

• No additional textures (metal, stone, plastic, etc.)


NEGATIVE PROMPT (ANTI-DRIFT)


No full solid head

No open eyes

No smiling or exaggerated expression

No stylized anatomy changes

No extra objects intersecting the face

No background complexity

No cartoon, painterly, or rough textures

No low-detail liquid — must be ultra-clean and realistic


QUALITY TAGS


Ultra-detailed, high realism liquid simulation, reflective glass surface, cinematic lighting, clean minimal composition, 8k detail, sharp focus, smooth gradients, physically accurate water behavior

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