Gritty Wizarding Realism
Misty Morning Hogwarts iPhone Realism
Generate a hauntingly realistic wizarding world portrait. This prompt blends atmospheric fog and high-fantasy architecture with a "gritty iPhone" aesthetic for a modern, authentic feel.
Realistic early morning scene on Hogwarts grounds. Main character in fog, facing camera. Background: castle fading into thick mist, students walking toward classes.
LIGHTING: Soft light, low contrast, cold air visible.
AESTHETIC: Harsh direct flash, gritty iPhone realism, handheld framing. 100% facial identity preservation from reference.
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Prompt Variations (Copy & Try)
Variation 1: The Midnight Library Flash
Interior shot, Hogwarts library at night. Harsh iPhone flash reflecting off dusty book spines. Subject looking surprised, candid handheld framing. Deep shadows, high-grain realism.
Variation 2: Great Hall Candlelight
Shot from a low-angle iPhone perspective in the Great Hall. Warm flickering candlelight contrasting with the blue morning light from high windows. Soft motion blur of students passing.
Variation 3: Quidditch Pitch Rainy Day
Wet, gritty realism. Subject standing on the Quidditch pitch in heavy rain. Water droplets on the lens, cold blue tones, foggy mountains in the distance. 8K sharp skin detail.
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Technical Prompting Guide
- iPhone Realism: Using "Harsh direct flash" and "Handheld framing" forces the AI to move away from "perfect" cinematic renders and creates a "real-life" photo feel.
- Atmospheric Depth: "Castle fading into mist" creates a strong sense of scale and depth, making the environment feel massive.
- Identity Locking: Explicitly requesting "100% identical face" ensures the AI prioritizes your reference image's features over its own default generations.
FAQ
Q: Why does it mention "Low Contrast"?
A: Fog naturally reduces contrast. This keyword helps the AI simulate the physics of light passing through heavy mist.
Q: Best Aspect Ratio?
A: Since this is an "iPhone" style shot, use --ar 9:16 for a mobile vertical look.