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Korean Couple Magazine Studio Shoot
Please generate a clear photo uploaded by the user using {argument name="Character Relationship" default="Two Adult Couples"} to generate a {argument name="Pho…
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Please generate a clear photo uploaded by the user using {argument name="Character Relationship" default="Two Adult Couples"} to generate a {argument name="Pho…
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Please generate a clear photo uploaded by the user using {argument name="Character Relationship" default="Two Adult Couples"} to generate a {argument name="Photography Style" default="Korean Couple Magazine Stylish Studio Shoot"}. Please strictly preserve the true identity features of both people, including face shape, facial proportions, eyes, nose, lips, skin tone, sense of age, hairstyle foundation, and overall temperament. The generated result must clearly look like the same real couple, not strangers, Westernized, overly beautified, or AI-powered fake faces. Please only use uploaded photos as reference for personal identity; do not keep the original background, clothing, scenes, or composition from the original photo. Please regenerate a brand-new couple's studio photo shoot. The overall style is: Korean magazine couple portraits, minimalist studio shoots, gentle and natural, quiet and intimate, with a light editorial vibe, like fashion magazine pages—not a studio wedding style, nor an ordinary selfie. The background is unified as a seamless studio backdrop in pure light gray, warm gray, beige gray, or cream gray. The lighting is soft and uniform studio shoots, with clean and restrained images, low saturation, warm, and natural tones, with a slight film texture and a slight haze, but overall still clear and delicate. Please unify your clothing direction into a simple, textured magazine-style look: - {argument name="Clothing Coordination" default="Men should wear charcoal gray knit tops, girls should wear warm orange plush knit tops"}. The overall look should not be flashy, overly trendy, or cheap studio-style. Please especially emphasize the expression of the two people's eyes, emotions, and relationship, making the image feel more soulful, not just about poses. The relationship between two people should present a genuine sense of a couple: - Familiarity - Trust - Dependence - Relaxation - Natural closeness - Naturally relaxing around each other - Subtle interactive responses, not mechanical staged gestures. Don't let your gaze be empty or stiff. Please arrange natural eye flow according to different shots: - Some shots look at the camera with calm, gentle eyes with a hint of warmth - Some look at the other person with natural, gentle, and focused gazes - Some look outward, as if emotions have just flowed to a certain moment - Some close-eye chuckles, like being amused in a genuine interaction. Don't fake smiles on your faces, and don't have the same kind of smile in every photo. Make your expressions more layered: - Calm with a faint smile - Close your eyes and laugh softly - Can't help but laugh - Natural laughter after being amused - Slightly shy - Quiet and relaxed - Thoughtful but gentle - Naturally relaxed when touched by the other person. Please avoid repeated expressions, angles, composition, and actions throughout the entire group. Don't just look directly at the camera, stand close, and smile faintly in every photo. The entire photo set should look like different moments from the same shot, not just repeated variations of the same pose. Please emphasize the "sense of snapshot" and "moment": - The action looks like it's happening, not just a pose after it's already done - The expression is like emotions just flowing out - Allow some shots not fully visible - Allow slight asymmetry - Allow smiles that are unfolding or just withdrawn - Allow moments just closer, just turn your head, just hug, just lower your head to smile, just touch your face. Make sure every shot looks like a natural moment captured by the photographer during real interaction, while preserving magazine-level composition and texture. Control of facial and body proportions: Pay special attention to the facial proportions, head-to-body ratios, and body structure of both people, making sure they are natural and authentic. Both people should look like real adults. There should be no issues like a face too large, head too small, neck too long, misaligned shoulders, body twists, arms too long, palms too large, body joints, or body structure not conforming. Please preserve your actual face shape, head size, body proportions, shoulder width, neck length, and overall posture based on the uploaded photo. Don't make the boy excessively tall, with a broad face or exaggerated shoulders; Don't make girls look overly childish, with oversized heads, small bodies, slender necks, or unbalanced proportions. When two people appear together, maintain reasonable spatial and perspective relationships: - Close-up shots can be slightly larger but not exaggerated or distorted - Those farther away can be slightly smaller, but still maintain realistic adult proportions - The difference in head size between two people should be natural - The positions of faces, shoulders, arms, and torso should match a real couple's photo - When hugging, pressing, leaning on shoulders, supporting faces, or holding hands, physical contact should be natural, avoiding arm piercing, finger confusion, body overlap, or body fusion. Make the two look like a couple shot in a real studio, not two people spliced together by AI. Body structure, face size, shoulder and neck lines, and hand positions should all be natural, coordinated, and trustworthy. Negative Constraints: Don't look vacant, lifeless, or zone out; Don't wear the same smile on every photo; Don't make every face almost the same angle; Don't act like two strange models performing the move; Don't be overly sweet, don't exaggerate the idol drama vibe, don't over-act; Do not shoot studio samples that are mechanically repetitive. Avoid issues such as strange facial proportions, imbalanced head-to-body proportions, faces that are too big or too small, necks that are too long, shoulder misalignments, body twists, abnormal arms, finger errors, body fusion, body molding, two portraits stitched together, or couple interactions that do not match the real human structure.