Copy-ready prompt
Objective: To create a realistic 12-panel transformation collage depicting a young woman being transformed into a fantasy elf warrior, photographed in a dimly lit professional dressing room. The face in each panel must be deliberately obscured by a soft rectangular blur/mosaic privacy mask covering the center of the face. Canvas: Vertical 3:4 collage, approximately 768x1024 pixels, arranged in a neat 3 columns and 4 rows grid, with thin white lines separating the panels. Small white serif numbers, numbered 1 to 12, are added to the upper left corner of each panel. Subject: A young adult.{argument name="character gender" default="woman"} ,have{argument name="hair color" default="Long black hair"} She has fair skin and a slender neck and shoulders. She initially wears a simple beige knit top, then a black beauty cloak during makeup and prosthetic application, and finally a magnificent silver fantasy armor. In each panel, the figure maintains a centered half-body portrait composition, primarily facing forward with a slight head turn. Scene and Style: Hyperrealistic cinematography, shallow depth of field, warm studio lighting and blurred background bokeh, with a blurred background of makeup tool racks and jars, using soft dark brown and charcoal gray tones to present a natural skin texture, high detail, and a documentary-style behind-the-scenes feel. Panel Layout: 12 independent panels are used. Panel 1: Before-and-after photo with no makeup, long black hair, beige sweater, no elven features. Panel 2: Hair pinned back with small silver clips, wearing a black beauty cloak, the makeup artist's hand is touching her jaw/cheek with a brush or applicator. Panel 3: The first pointed elven ear prosthesis is applied to one side, makeup brushes are used for detailing near the cheek, wearing a black cloak. Panel 4: Visible long, pointed elf ears, hair tucked behind the ears, black cloak, not yet wearing armor. Panel 5: Makeup brushes apply contouring or color near the cheeks, pointed ears visible, black cloak. Panel 6: Exquisite elf ear design, centered portrait, pointed and symmetrical ears, black cloak. Panel 7: Closer view of the prosthesis completion stage, pointed ears clearly visible, long dark hair cascading over the shoulders. Panel 8: Hair braided into multiple small braids with decorative strands, one pointed ear visible, beige clothing peeking out from the shoulder. Panel 9: More intricate fantasy braided hairstyle, with wet or glossy curls and small silver hair accessories, pointed ears visible. Panel 10: Adding ornate silver shoulder armor and a highly fantastical breastplate, braided hair, pointed ears, studio background. Panel 11: The makeup artist's hands reappear, using brushes near the cheeks of the subject wearing silver armor and pointed ears, showcasing final touches. Panel 12: Final completion.{argument name="fantasy character type" default="Elf Warrior Princess"} The portrait depicts a character in a dramatic, heroic pose, clad in ornate silver armor with sculpted shoulder guards, sporting dark braided hair and long, pointed ears. Text content: Only panel numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 are permitted. Do not add titles, logos, watermarks, or additional typographic text. Constraints: Maintain the same character, studio, shooting distance, and lighting across all panels. Keep the makeup transformation sequence realistic, not illustrative. Ensure all visible facial features are obscured by soft rectangular blur blocks, while keeping ears, hair, hands, armor, and clothing sharp.
Prompt breakdown
Objective: To create a realistic 12-panel transformation collage depicting a young woman being transformed into a fantasy elf warrior, photographed in a dimly lit professional dressing room.
The face in each panel must be deliberately obscured by a soft rectangular blur/mosaic privacy mask covering the center of the face.
Canvas: Vertical 3:4 collage, approximately 768x1024 pixels, arranged in a neat 3 columns and 4 rows grid, with thin white lines separating the panels.
Small white serif numbers, numbered 1 to 12, are added to the upper left corner of each panel.










