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Create a hyperrealistic full-body studio character reference of the exact same woman from Image A. Image A is the strict identity reference and the strict color reference. Preserve the exact same woman from Image A, not a similar woman, not a reinterpretation, not a beautified variation. Preserve her face identity 1:1. Preserve the full color atmosphere, palette, and tonal mood of Image A. ABSOLUTE TOP PRIORITY: Keep the exact same face from Image A. Same identity. Same bone structure. Same head shape. Same cheekbones. Same jawline. Same chin. Same nose. Same lips and same lip volume. Same eye shape. Same gaze. Same spacing between facial features. Same skin tone. Same skin texture. Same hair color. Same age impression. Same unusual natural beauty. Keep the small subtle scar on the left eyebrow only. Do not invent any other scars, scratches, marks, or blemishes. VERY IMPORTANT: Preserve the full visual color harmony of Image A. Keep the same cool muted cinematic color palette. Keep the same subdued green-grey-blue mood. Keep the same restrained contrast. Keep the same natural skin coloring. Do not warm the image. Do not shift the image toward orange, peach, yellow, or pink studio tones. Do not make the image brighter, cleaner, glossier, or more commercial than Image A. Eyes: Keep the exact eye color impression from Image A. Natural green-blue eyes with a strong green dominance. Muted, deep, watchful, alive. No grey eyes. No bright blue eyes. No neon. No glassy effect. No loss of depth. No change in iris tone. Lips: Keep the exact lip shape and lip size from Image A. Do not enlarge the lips. Do not reduce the lips. Do not overdefine the lip contour. Do not make them glossy. Keep them natural, soft-matte, realistic, slightly dry. Skin: Keep the same skin tone and skin response as Image A. Keep realistic pores and natural skin texture. Keep the face clean and realistic. No smoothing. No beauty filter. No waxy skin. No plastic skin. No airbrushed look. No glamour retouching. No acne. No pimples. No random dirty texture. No red bumps. No muddy artifacts. No exaggerated freckles unless already naturally implied by the reference. Hair: Keep the same dark ash-blonde / cool brown-blonde tone from Image A. Not warmer. Not redder. Not glossier. Soft natural texture. Slightly undone. Loose natural strands around the face. Natural feminine messiness, not styled glamour hair. Body: Young adult woman, around 25 years old, about 162 cm tall. Slim natural feminine figure. Delicate build. Narrow shoulders. Elegant neck and collarbones. Thin waist. Soft natural hips. Small to medium-small bust. Long slender legs. Balanced realistic proportions. Not athletic. Not muscular. Not glamorous. Not exaggerated. Not fashion-model stylized. The body must feel like it truly belongs to the exact woman from Image A. Outfit: Simple neutral studio outfit. Plain fitted camisole top. Plain short shorts. Minimalist. No decoration. No logos. No fashion styling. Use muted dark charcoal, deep grey, or cool grey-blue tones that stay inside the same color palette as Image A. Pose: Standing straight. Relaxed calm stance. Neutral body language. Natural feminine posture. Arms resting naturally. No dramatic pose. Framing: Show the entire body from head to feet. Head fully visible. Feet fully visible. Toes fully visible. Hands fully visible. Do not crop the head. Do not crop the feet. Do not crop the legs. Leave visible breathing space above the head and below the feet. Centered full-length composition. Background: Clean neutral grey studio background with a soft grey gradient. Minimalist professional photo studio. But the final image must still preserve the cool muted cinematic tonality of Image A. Lighting: Soft professional studio lighting. Natural realistic skin response. Subtle cinematic softness. No harsh beauty lighting. No glossy commercial lighting. No warm studio cast. No yellow cast. No orange cast. Keep the lighting neutral-cool and consistent with the mood of Image A. Overall result: This must look like a full-body extension of Image A. The viewer should immediately recognize it as exactly the same woman. Same face. Same eyes. Same coloring. Same mood. Same visual identity. The body and clothing must adapt to the face and color palette, not replace or reinterpret them. Avoid: different woman, beautified face, softened features, smaller lips, larger lips, different jawline, different eye color, grey eyes, bright blue eyes, warmer hair, warmer skin, orange skin, pink skin, yellow cast, beauty retouching, plastic skin, airbrushed skin, acne, pimples, random scars, extra marks, cropped feet, cropped head, fashion-model glamour, editorial over-stylization, unnatural anatomy, digital artifacts. Most important rule: If there is any conflict between face and body, choose the face. If there is any conflict between face and palette, choose the palette from Image A. If there is any conflict between identity and styling, choose identity. Preserve face identity, eye color, skin tone, hair tone, and overall color grading from Image A above everything else.
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