Close-Up
"Use the two uploaded images as the only identity references for the two main subjects. Create a high-end, photorealistic studio portrait of two distinct uploaded subjects. Position the first uploaded subject on the left side of the frame and the second uploaded subject on the right side. Their faces are placed extremely close together, gently pressed side by side, creating an intimate, playful, and visually balanced portrait. Use a very tight extreme close-up crop, showing only part of each face while keeping both subjects clearly recognizable. Emphasize the eyes, facial contours, skin or fur texture, and other recognizable facial details appropriate to each subject. Both subjects look directly toward the camera with clearly joyful, lively, and affectionate expressions. Human subjects should show a bright natural smile, lifted cheeks, relaxed facial muscles, and sparkling eyes. Animal subjects should show a cheerful, alert, and playful expression, with bright eyes, relaxed ears, and a friendly open-mouth expression when anatomically natural. The overall emotion should feel visibly happy, energetic, cute, and warm, not merely calm, subtle, neutral, stiff, or blank. Their faces should fill the central and lower portions of the frame, with no object, ledge, table, or foreground element blocking the bottom of their faces. Keep the composition clean, direct, and focused entirely on the two subjects. Keep both uploaded subjects as two completely separate, fully recognizable individuals. Do not merge, morph, splice, fuse, or combine their faces. Do not create a split-face, hybrid creature, merged identity, or one face divided into two halves. The final image must clearly look like two real subjects positioned closely together in the same portrait. Strictly preserve the identity and recognizable features of each uploaded subject. For human subjects, preserve facial identity, face shape, facial structure, hairstyle, hair color, skin tone, eye shape, nose shape, lips, general age, and overall recognizability. For animal subjects, preserve species, breed, coat color, fur pattern, markings, eye color, ear shape, nose shape, muzzle structure, facial proportions, fur texture, and overall recognizability. Do not preserve the original uploaded expression or pose. Actively adjust the facial expression, gaze direction, head position, and interaction so both subjects fit this bright, joyful, cheek-to-cheek portrait naturally, while keeping their identities unchanged. Use a professional studio photography look with a clean soft-gray studio backdrop and a subtle natural tonal gradient. The background should be smooth, simple, and unobtrusive, with no visible floor line, no wall corner, no backdrop folds, no props, no furniture, and no environmental details. Use soft frontal key light and gentle fill light, with natural catchlights in the eyes, refined shadow transitions, realistic skin and fur texture, and crisp facial detail. Avoid dramatic rim lighting, artificial spotlight circles, strong halos, excessive glow, or strange background blur. Use a tight vertical 3:4 composition with minimal empty space. Both faces should fill most of the frame and remain clearly readable."






















