Tag: Watercolor Art

  • Aquarelle Dream

    Aquarelle Dream

    Use the uploaded image ONLY for face and identity reference. Do not change facial structure, proportions, or realism.

    Create a high-detail mixed-media watercolor portrait of a woman with POSE STRICTLY LOCKED:
    Three-quarter view from back
    Upper body slightly turned away from camera
    Head turned back over shoulder toward viewer
    Direct eye contact
    Frame includes head, neck, and partial shoulder
    Composition tightly cropped (portrait focus)

    Expression (IMPORTANT):
    Calm yet emotionally intense, soft but piercing gaze, slightly parted lips, natural subtle tension in face — no exaggerated emotion.

    Rendering Style (LOCKED)
    Watercolor + ink hybrid illustration
    Soft fluid washes + sharp ink linework
    Fine dark lines defining eyes, nose, lips, jawline
    No painterly blur, no oil painting effect

    Color & Lighting (STRUCTURED)
    Strong split color contrast:
    Left side → warm (yellow, orange, magenta)
    Right side → cool (blue, cyan, violet)
    Abstract light from upper-left (represented as color bursts, not realistic light)
    Skin tones blend naturally with watercolor pigments (not flat coloring)

    Watercolor Behavior (VERY IMPORTANT)
    Wet-on-wet blending on face and skin
    Visible paint splashes around subject
    Controlled splatter and ink drops
    Subtle vertical drips (especially lower area)
    Organic color blooms and pigment edges
    Colors slightly bleed beyond edges (natural watercolor feel)

    Hair (MATCH STYLE)
    Loose tied or messy bun
    Wispy strands around face
    Hair absorbs surrounding colors (blue, purple, warm highlights)
    Slight motion feel, not static

    Background
    Clean white base
    Dynamic watercolor splashes behind subject (not random — composition-aware)
    No clutter, no objects

    Texture
    Visible cold-press watercolor paper grain
    Slight rough pigment edges
    Natural watercolor imperfections preserved

    Style: expressive watercolor + ink illustration

    Mood: artistic, soulful, emotionally engaging

    Aspect ratio: 4:5

  • The Lavender Lens

    The Lavender Lens

    Use the uploaded image as the ONLY facial and identity reference. The subject must look exactly like the person in the reference image—preserve identity, proportions, skin tone, and all facial features. Do not alter, beautify, or replace any facial details.
    Create a high-key, ultra-detailed watercolor-style portrait of the subject in a vertical 4:5 composition. The framing is a close-up (head and upper neck visible).
    Pose & Direction:

    Subject is shown in a slight side profile (around 20–30° turn) on center, not facing directly toward the camera. Slightly head up. The gaze is directed off-camera, creating a natural, thoughtful, and editorial feel.
    Expression:

    Soft, calm, and neutral with a subtle emotional depth (not exaggerated).
    Eyewear (Stylized Element):

    Slightly oversized, rounded glasses with a subtle cat-eye shape. Frames are translucent with a smooth gradient transition (warm tone on one side blending into cool tone on the other). Include realistic lens reflections and light refraction.
    Hair (Flexible but Controlled):

    Soft, slightly messy hairstyle with natural strands falling around the face. Hair should partially blend into the watercolor background with fine wisps crossing the face for realism.
    Watercolor Style & Technique:

    Blend photorealistic facial rendering with fluid watercolor effects

    Soft wet-on-wet color bleeding in background (purples, pinks, indigo, subtle warm tones)

    Sharp wet-on-dry detailing for eyes, lips, and glasses

    Smooth “lost and found” edges (jawline and neck fading into background)
    Background & Composition:

    Minimal, abstract watercolor wash with strong white negative space. Colors softly diffuse outward with no hard edges. Background should enhance subject focus, not distract.
    Lighting:

    Soft, diffused, high-key lighting from front-above. No harsh shadows. Maintain bright, airy, premium artistic feel.
    Style Keywords:

    watercolor realism, soft gradients, high-key portrait, ethereal, fluid paint blending, premium illustration, minimal background, artistic fade edges

  • The Watercolor Bond

    The Watercolor Bond

    Use the uploaded image(s) only for strict identity references. Each subject must match their respective face, proportions, skin tone, hairstyle, and facial features exactly. No identity drift or beautification.
    Main Concept
    Create a high-detail mixed-media watercolor family portrait capturing a warm, joyful “huddle” moment.
    Composition & Framing
    Do not detect the subject's pose details from the provided reference image.
    Aspect ratio: 1:1 or 4:5
    Tight, intimate group composition
    Subjects arranged naturally in a close cluster (slight overlap)
    Head-and-shoulders framing
    Eye-level camera
    Subjects (Dynamic / Flexible)
    Number of people: based on input images (2–6 subjects supported)
    Arrange subjects in a balanced triangular or clustered composition
    Adults slightly behind or framing the group, children naturally in front (if present)
    Natural arm placement: light embrace, shoulders touching, subtle interaction
    Expressions & Emotion
    Genuine smiles (natural, not forced)
    Warm, candid, emotionally connected
    Bright eyes with realistic catchlights
    Art Style & Rendering
    Mixed-media watercolor + photorealistic facial detail
    Faces: sharp, detailed (skin texture, eyes, teeth)
    Edges: dissolve into soft watercolor washes and splashes
    Minimal fine linework, mostly soft gradients
    Color System (Flexible)
    Clothing: soft coordinated tones (pastels / neutrals / family palette), no short clothing
    Skin tones: natural with warm undertones
    Background: white paper texture with abstract watercolor splashes

    (soft yellow, green, blue — adjustable)
    Lighting
    High-key soft studio lighting
    Even illumination, minimal harsh shadows
    Soft gradients on face contours
    Detailing
    Fine hair strands blending into brush strokes
    Subtle skin texture (not overly smooth)
    Watercolor bleed and splatter effects
    Quality Tags
    Ultra-detailed, 8K, professional digital painting, watercolor illustration, clean composition

  • Painted Hearts

    Painted Hearts

    Use the uploaded image strictly for face and identity reference only. Lock facial identity with the highest priority. Do not beautify, stylize, or alter identity in any way. 

    Create a 4k resolution, 4:5 aspect ratio, high-quality digitally rendered watercolour-style portrait of a couple, presented inside a dark walnut wooden frame. The artwork must combine precise digital illustration with the soft, fluid characteristics of traditional watercolor painting.

    👥 Subject Composition (Strict — Do Not Modify)
    Intimate bust portrait, cropped slightly below mid-chest.
    Male positioned on the left, female on the right.
    Their upper bodies angled very slightly inward toward each other.
    Shoulders gently overlapping, with the female subtly leaning into the male’s shoulder for a natural, connected feel.
    Heads placed close together with temples nearly touching.
    Both faces turned almost straight toward the camera with only a minimal inward rotation (very subtle 5–10° inward angle).
    Chin's level and aligned at a similar height (no exaggerated tilt).
    Posture upright but relaxed — not stiff, not exaggerated.
    Expressions soft and warm:

    Male — calm, subtle, closed-mouth smile.

    Female — bright, open smile with gentle warmth.
    Eye contact is directed toward the viewer.
    No dramatic head tilt. No exaggerated lean. Keep connection natural and balanced.
    👕 Adaptive Outfit Detection (Automatic From Reference)
    Carefully analyze the uploaded reference image and:
    Detect exact clothing type (shirt, blouse, jacket, saree, kurta, suit, casualwear, etc.)

    Preserve accurate fabric color, texture, and material type.

    Replicate neckline, collar style, sleeve length, layering, and visible accessories.

    Maintain realistic folds and garment structure.

    Do NOT replace clothing unless explicitly instructed.

    Enhance subtle fabric texture slightly for watercolor realism, while keeping authenticity.
    🎨 Artistic Style & Watercolor Execution
    Medium Simulation:
    Blend wet-on-wet soft gradients in background.

    Use wet-on-dry precision around facial features.

    Allow organic pigment bleeding around edges.

    Maintain visible watercolor paper grain texture.
    Brushwork Detail:
    Fine strokes for eyelashes and individual hair strands.

    Controlled detailing around the eyes and lips.

    Broad translucent washes for clothing.

    Subtle pigment pooling and natural gradient transitions.

    Soft watercolour blooms around the outer edges.
    Do NOT over-sharpen or make it look like a digital painting — it must feel like genuine watercolor.
    🎨 Color Palette (Adaptive + Balanced)
    Maintain accurate skin tones from reference.

    Use soft warm neutrals (cream, beige, tan) as base tones.

    Introduce complementary cool washes when appropriate.

    Background should remain light, airy, and minimally dominant.

    Avoid heavy contrast or overly saturated tones.
    💡 Lighting & Depth
    Soft, natural, diffused lighting from slightly above and front-facing.
    Gentle highlight across forehead, cheekbones, and nose bridge.
    Subtle shadow under the jawline and neck area for depth.
    No dramatic side-lighting.
    High-key, airy atmosphere.
    Enhance depth subtly while maintaining watercolor softness.
    🖼 Presentation & Framing
    Artwork displayed inside a dark walnut or espresso-finished wooden frame.
    Modern flat frame profile with subtle wood grain.
    No visible matting.
    Art extends near edges for a contemporary full-bleed look.
    Visible watercolor paper texture inside frame.
    Clean neutral wall mockup presentation.
    Frame is visible evenly on all four sides with centred wall alignment.
    🔧 Slightly Increased Quality Controls (For Better Results)
    Increase fine facial detailing by 15–20% while maintaining watercolor softness.

    Improve edge control around eyes and lips for clarity.

    Maintain subtle texture contrast between skin and clothing.

    Ensure both subjects remain equally sharp and balanced.