Use the uploaded image only as a facial-feature reference, not as an identity copy. Transfer only the person’s general facial characteristics (face shape, skin tone, hairstyle, hair texture, eyebrows, eyes, nose, lips, jawline, and light facial hair) while maintaining a different identity.
Keep everything else identical to the reference image: same camera angle, portrait framing, medium close-up through the open passenger-side window of a white sedan, same crop, pose, hand behind the head, relaxed posture, slight downward gaze behind matte black rectangular sunglasses, white side mirror in the lower-right foreground, dark interior with two blurred passengers, light blue-grey striped button-up shirt with open collar, thick messy windswept hair, warm golden-hour side lighting, soft vintage digital-camera aesthetic with subtle bloom, light film grain, mild chromatic aberration, slight lens softness, natural skin texture, warm nostalgic colors, and no beauty retouching.
Do not change the composition, framing, camera angle, pose, body orientation, hand position, clothing, sunglasses, car details, background, lighting direction, or expression. Avoid direct eye contact, HDR, glossy skin, cinematic teal-orange grading, oversharpening, heavy beard, muscular physique, or studio portrait styling. The final image should look almost identical to the reference, with only the subject’s general facial features adapted from the uploaded image
