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26.12_초대받지 않은 시선. 파파라치 프롬프트
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프롬프트 1 (권장)
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Generate four images arranged in a 2×2 grid layout.
Consistency Rule (Critical)
Use the attached reference image as a strong anchor to preserve subject consistency across all four frames.
The same person must appear in every image with consistent overall facial proportions, body scale, hairstyle, and clothing.
Do not change identity between frames.
At the same time, do not replicate the reference image exactly or copy any identifiable facial details.
The subject must remain non-identifiable and clearly not a real-person replica.
Variation Rule (Critical)
Each of the four frames must depict a different accidental micro-moment of the same subject within the same scene.
Treat the images as if they were captured seconds apart, unintentionally, by a handheld smartphone.
No frame may repeat the same pose, hand position, head angle, or motion blur pattern.
Scene
Nighttime urban sidewalk beside a building with white ceramic tile or plain concrete walls.
Quiet city atmosphere with minimal readable background detail.
All four frames share the same location, lighting conditions, and general camera distance.
Pose and Motion (vary per frame)
Across the four images, vary naturally:
– the degree of head turn while looking back,
– the height, angle, and distance of the raised hand blocking the camera,
– the stage of the walking motion (mid-step differences),
– how close the subject is to exiting the frame.
Each frame must feel like a different instant of the same rushed walk, not a posed sequence.
Camera and Motion
Modern smartphone camera, handheld, rushed capture.
Strong uncontrolled camera shake.
Heavy directional motion blur affecting hand, hair, and face differently in each frame.
Facial features are partially smeared and distorted by motion, faintly visible but not readable.
Subtle ghosting and motion trails vary per image.
Framing is imperfect and inconsistent across the four frames.
Lighting
On-camera smartphone flash fired mid-motion in all frames.
Harsh flash highlights on skin and hand.
Deep surrounding darkness.
Uneven exposure with blown highlights and hard shadows typical of hurried night phone photography.
Background
The tiled or concrete wall remains consistent across all frames.
Motion blur causes the wall to streak differently in each image.
Street details dissolve into darkness with minimal legible information.
Mood
Candid, intrusive, shy, slightly playful.
Feels private, raw, and unpolished.
Each frame captures a fleeting, awkward reaction — never posed, never intentional.
Image Quality
Very high noise.
Heavy blur and motion distortion.
Raw smartphone aesthetic.
No cinematic treatment.
No editorial polish.
Strict Exclusions
anime, illustration, painting, stylized imagery
studio or beauty lighting
sharp focus or clean facial detail
perfect anatomy or smooth skin
fashion editorial or posed portrait
cinematic color grading or film still look
tripod or professional photography
identity change between frames
face copying or real-person replication
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프롬프트 2
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Each of the four frames must be governed by a different dominant action, not a subtle variation of the same motion.
The subject is the same person, but the primary physical reaction must change per frame.
Frame 1
The subject is caught mid-walk before fully reacting.
Minimal hand raise, head only slightly turning back.
Expression barely forming, almost confused.
Frame 2
The subject actively raises one hand toward the camera.
Hand dominates the foreground with strong motion blur.
Head turns further back, expression more visibly embarrassed.
Frame 3
The subject turns away again, continuing to walk forward.
Hand lowers or moves out of frame.
Body angle shifts more sideways, face more obscured by motion.
Frame 4
The subject is nearly out of frame.
Only a partial profile or blurred facial trace remains.
Motion blur and ghosting dominate, with the gesture no longer readable.
No two frames may share the same dominant gesture, hand position, or reaction phase.
Do not treat the images as burst shots.
Treat them as separate accidental captures at different reaction stages.
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프롬프트 3
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Across the four frames, the subject identity, clothing, and environment must remain consistent.
However, body actions must not be preserved or averaged across frames.
Each frame is allowed to contain only one dominant physical reaction, and all other reactions must be suppressed.
Frame A — Pre-reaction
Walking forward with no blocking gesture.
Hands remain down or outside the foreground.
Head turn is minimal and incomplete.
Frame B — Defensive reaction
One hand is fully raised toward the lens, dominating the foreground.
This frame must be the only frame where a blocking hand appears prominently.
Frame C — Withdrawal
The blocking hand is no longer visible.
The subject is turning away, body angled sideways, continuing forward motion.
Frame D — Exit
The subject is partially leaving the frame.
Only a blurred trace of the face or body remains.
Do not blend actions between frames.
Do not average poses.
Do not reuse a base pose across frames.
Treat each frame as an independent accidental photograph of the same person.
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