Reference Character Painting Self-Portrait in Oil Style
A vertical 2:3 illustration of a character in an art studio painting a self-portrait on an easel. The scene shows classic oil-paint texture, warm window light, and studio tools with a moody dark background.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Social Media PostStyle: IllustrationLanguage: ja
Prompt
[Input Image] Image 1: Reference character (do not change this character’s appearance at all) [Highest-Priority Rule: Identity Lock (Fixed Appearance)] - Match the reference image character’s “face,” “hairstyle,” “hair color,” “eye shape/color,” “skin tone,” “body proportions,” “clothing,” “accessories,” “patterns,” and “color placement” 100%. - Keep the expression the same as in Image 1 as well (if it absolutely must be changed, only by a very slight amount). - Do not add new props, clothing, or decorations on your own. Do not alter the hair by making it longer/shorter, etc. Do not change the age, gender, build, or species impression. - The only things that may be changed are “pose,” “background (location),” “lighting,” “camera angle,” and “art materials (props such as brushes, palettes, easels, etc.).” [Scene to Generate] The character from Image 1 is standing in front of an easel in a painting studio, painting a “portrait of themself” in oil paint. - A brush in one hand and a palette in the other. - On the table: tubes of oil paint, mineral spirits, a brush washer bottle, cloth, a dirty palette, and a few scattered paint marks on the floor. - On the canvas is a “work-in-progress self-portrait,” and it is instantly recognizable as the “same character” as in Image 1 (same face, same hair, same clothes, same color scheme). Since it is unfinished, a slightly rough brushwork style is fine. [Art Style (Overall Expression)] - Depict the entire work as a classic oil painting. Show canvas texture, impasto brushstrokes, raised paint buildup, and the depth of glazing. - However, never disturb the character design (lines/shapes/colors/features) from Image 1. Imagine the oil-paint texture being added as an “overlay.” [Composition / Camera] - Medium-wide 3/4 angle (from upper body to around the knees). Show the character, easel, and canvas all at once. - Warm afternoon slanting light enters through the window and falls on the face and canvas. The background is somewhat dark so the main subject stands out. [Output Specifications] - One image. Vertical 2:3 - Do not include any text in the image.