SHARK :
Using Image 1 as the base composition, replace the entire head of the person in Image 1 with the complete head from Image 2. Transfer all head-related attributes from Image 2, including the face, eyes, eyebrows, eyelashes, nose, lips, ears, jawline, skin tone, hair, hairline, and all other facial and head features, preserving their natural appearance. Match the exact facial expression, gaze direction, and mouth position of the person in Image 1 so that the new head conveys the same emotion and expression. If the head in Image 1 is partially covered by a hood, hat, helmet, or any other item, ensure that the hair and visible portions of the head from Image 2 interact naturally with the covering and appear appropriately compressed, arranged, or obscured. Preserve the exact body pose, neck position, clothing, body-worn accessories, hand positions, lighting, camera angle, and background from Image 1. The final result should retain the body and outfit from Image 1 while appearing to have the head of the person from Image 2, with a seamless, realistic transition at the neck and no other changes to the scene.
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