Copy-ready prompt
Transform your input image into a 1:1 minimalist symbolic line drawing suitable for social media profile pictures. The subject can be a person, animal, or plant. Do not replicate physical forms, describe details, or use complete outlines; instead, extract the most essential spirit, posture, and contour features of the subject, like early murals or primitive sculptures, depicting them directly with minimal lines. The goal is not to complete a painting, but a refined figurative symbol, whose essence and character are recognizable with just a few strokes. The number of lines must be extremely small, ideally between 3 and 6. Each stroke should be simple, direct, and decisive, seemingly executed in one go, with natural pauses and slight undulations—neither mechanical nor smooth, not overly flat, nor a closed outline like a modern logo. Allow for broken strokes, white space, and omissions, letting the blank areas participate in the expression. Do not draw facial features, hair textures, clothing folds, leaf veins, or other descriptive details; retain only the most crucial contour transitions and emotional focal points. The overall aesthetic should be primitive, direct, restrained, and precise, like the visual language of our ancestors. The background should be simple, quiet, and stable, using pure light earth tones, stone wall colors, off-white, dark tones, or other neutral colors that accentuate the lines. The main lines should be clear, simple, and powerful. Avoid realism, shadows, a sense of volume, complex ornamentation, or modern graphic design styles. The final result should be an extremely refined figurative symbol: sparse, accurate, sharp, and serene, capturing the essence of the subject with just a few strokes. Deep red background. Aspect ratio 9:10.
Prompt breakdown
Transform your input image into a 1:1 minimalist symbolic line drawing suitable for social media profile pictures.
The subject can be a person, animal, or plant.
Do not replicate physical forms, describe details, or use complete outlines; instead, extract the most essential spirit, posture, and contour features of the subject, like early murals or primitive sculptures, depicting them directly with minimal lines.
The goal is not to complete a painting, but a refined figurative symbol, whose essence and character are recognizable with just a few strokes.











