Nazaré 2.0 :
You will be given two images. The first is the image to edit. The second is a reference image for the eyebrows only. Match the eyebrow pose, angle, and positioning from the reference image as closely as possible, but preserve the original person’s eyebrow thickness, shape, density, texture, length, and color. Do not copy the reference person’s facial features or eyebrow style—only the eyebrow position and expression.
Preserve the person’s exact identity, face shape, head position, camera angle, hairstyle, lighting, background, clothing, skin texture, and composition. Only change the facial expression. Give the subject a worried, guilty, and uneasy look, as if they’ve just done something wrong and are nervously waiting for someone’s reaction.
The eyebrows are the highest priority. Raise the inner ends dramatically while lowering the outer ends toward the temples, creating an exaggerated diagonal slope of roughly 45°, matching the reference image. The eyebrows should appear unnaturally raised but without any forehead wrinkles or skin folds.
Keep the eyes the same size and looking in the same direction, but make them appear subtly worried and anxious without creating exaggerated puppy eyes or making the person look like they’re about to cry.
Keep the lips closed with a slight downward curve at the corners to suggest concern.
Negative prompt: Do not change the person’s identity, facial proportions, eyebrow thickness or style, eye size, gaze, head angle, hairstyle, lighting, background, clothing, age, or camera perspective. Do not add forehead wrinkles, tears, crying, puppy eyes, smiles, open mouth, lip tucking, stylization, or distortion. Only change the eyebrow position, subtle eye expression, and slight downward turn of the lips.
2026-07-06 01:37:00