1) Тренд: Классический editorial sketchbook poster

Use the attached photo as the main visual identity reference. Do not ask any follow-up questions. Generate the image directly.
Transform the person from the photo into a stylish grotesque humorous fashion caricature sketch, while preserving recognizable identity, natural body presence, and the real visible proportions from the reference.
SAFE ZONES:
Keep the top 140 px completely empty of important content: no title, no face, no text, no arrows, no doodles, no symbols. Only paper texture and subtle stains may appear there.
Keep the bottom 250 px free of all readable text. No captions, no labels, no handwritten notes, no arrows with words. Shoes, shadow, ink wash, decorative marks, and non-text illustration elements may enter that area.
Place all readable content only in the central area between those safe zones.
IDENTITY:
Preserve face shape, forehead, brow structure, eyes, eyelids, nose structure, nostrils, cheekbones, mouth shape, lips, jawline, chin, hairstyle, hairline, skin tone, facial hair if present, visible accessories, body type, clothing attitude, posture logic, and expression.
Do not replace the face with a generic cartoon face.
Do not beautify into a generic model.
Do not shrink or soften the nose.
Do not simplify the eyes or eyebrows.
Do not change visible accessories.
Do not make the person look like someone else.
CARICATURE LEVEL:
Make it clearly feel like a caricature illustration, not a realistic portrait painting.
Use moderate exaggeration only: near-real head size, strong expression, slightly theatrical brows and gaze, slightly more expressive hands, slightly longer elegant fingers, stronger fashion attitude, more graphic silhouette, and editorial distortion.
Do not make the head large.
Do not create a bobblehead effect.
Do not make the body too thin or mannequin-like.
STYLE:
Full-body editorial sketchbook illustration.
Grotesque humorous fashion caricature.
Messy ink lines, rough watercolor washes, dry brush texture, visible pen strokes, scratchy contour lines, loose expressive hatching, imperfect hand-drawn elegance, vintage magazine illustration, beige aged paper, sketchbook energy, smart visual satire.
The image must look hand-drawn with ink and watercolor.
It must not look like a polished realistic painting.
It must not look photographic.
TEXT SYSTEM:
Add handwritten Russian notes, arrows, mini observations, doodles, and positive humorous annotations around the character.
Use only safe, public-facing, non-sensitive information actually known from visible traits, current conversation, uploaded context, or known public professional identity if available.
If little or no context is known, personalize only from visible traits: clothing, pose, facial expression, accessories, body language, and style.
Do not invent private facts.
Do not mention memory or account history.
All notes must be positive, witty, flattering, and respectful.
TEXT RULES:
All visible text must be in Russian.
Handwritten only.
No printed typography.
No UI elements.
No English visible text.
TITLE:
Create one large handwritten Russian title adapted to the person.
Do not force a fixed title.
Make it clever, flattering, and editorial.
DOODLES:
Use arrows, stars, abstract marks, fake measurement lines, mini diagrams, and small hand-drawn symbols.
Keep them elegant and integrated, not childish.
COMPOSITION:
Center the full-body character.
Keep the page rich, expressive, and dense, but readable.
Respect the top and bottom safe zones without simplifying the illustration.
MOOD:
Stylish, intelligent, funny, slightly absurd, editorial, flattering, and visually rich.
AVOID:
No giant head, no weak anatomy, no generic cartoon, no printed fonts, no overcrowded unreadable text, no modern UI, no realistic digital poster.
2) Тренд: Luxury watercolor editorial

Use the attached photo as the main visual identity reference. Do not ask follow-up questions. Generate directly.
Create a high-end editorial watercolor caricature portrait poster of the person in the photo. Preserve strong identity, real body presence, and visible proportions, but reinterpret the person as a refined humorous fashion character study.
SAFE ZONES:
Top 140 px: completely free of important content. No face, no title, no text, no arrows, no symbols.
Bottom 250 px: free of all readable text. Shoes, shadows, watercolor drips, and decorative texture are allowed there, but no readable words.
All readable text must stay in the central zone.
IDENTITY LOCK:
Preserve the real facial architecture: face shape, brow structure, eyes, eyelids, nose bridge and tip, nostrils, cheekbones, lips, jaw, chin, hairstyle, hairline, skin tone, facial hair if present, visible accessories, expression, and posture.
Do not genericize the person.
Do not beautify them into a stock-fashion face.
CARICATURE:
Use elegant controlled caricature, not comic exaggeration.
Near-real head size.
Slightly stronger gaze, sharper expression, more elegant hands, more poised posture, more stylized fashion presence.
No oversized head.
No fragile body.
No extreme distortion.
VISUAL STYLE:
Luxury editorial watercolor character illustration.
Warm ivory cotton paper, refined sepia ink, smoky charcoal linework, transparent layered watercolor washes, subtle muted accents in terracotta, olive grey, or dusty red, delicate dry-brush detailing, graceful hand-drawn imperfection.
The image should feel more artistic and premium than internet-sketch cliché.
Less notebook chaos, more curated editorial beauty.
TEXT / NOTES:
Add selective handwritten Russian notes around the character, with arrows, subtle annotations, and mini visual jokes.
The notes must feel like intelligent editorial observations, not childish doodles.
Use only safe and positive information known from visible appearance, public context, or uploaded context if available.
If no context is available, use only visible traits.
Do not invent facts.
Do not mention private life or sensitive details.
TEXT STYLE:
Russian only.
Handwritten only.
Use elegant brush lettering for the title and more delicate handwriting for the notes.
No printed typography.
DOODLES:
Use fewer but more sophisticated doodles: composition marks, mini grids, symbols, refined arrows, tiny conceptual icons, abstract shapes.
COMPOSITION:
Full-body centered figure.
Readable side annotations.
Visual hierarchy must feel premium and clean.
Respect safe zones without reducing richness.
EMOTIONAL EFFECT:
The result should feel like an expensive editorial watercolor personality poster: stylish, flattering, clever, slightly satirical, and beautiful.
AVOID:
Do not make it photorealistic.
Do not make it too chaotic.
Do not overfill with notes.
Do not create a giant head.
Do not use cliché sketchbook clutter everywhere.
3) Тренд: Ink + charcoal psychological dossier

Use the attached photo as the main visual identity reference. Do not ask any questions. Generate the final image directly.
Transform the person into a full-body psychological fashion dossier illustration: a grotesque humorous caricature sketch with strong identity preservation, expressive personality, and annotated Russian notes.
SAFE ZONES:
Top 140 px must remain empty of important content.
Bottom 250 px must contain no readable text.
Only non-text visual elements may enter the bottom safe zone.
IDENTITY:
Preserve recognizable face shape, brows, eyes, nose, mouth, jawline, hairstyle, facial hair if present, visible accessories, body type, clothing attitude, and expression.
Do not make the person look generic or unrelated.
CARICATURE:
Use controlled exaggeration through expression, gesture, and posture.
Keep head size near-real.
Slightly sharpen the character and attitude.
Slightly exaggerate hands and silhouette.
Do not enlarge the head.
Do not create a soft cartoon.
Do not over-thin the body.
STYLE:
Ink and charcoal mixed-media character dossier.
Hand-drawn black ink, smoky charcoal smudges, graphite construction lines, rough paper tooth, minimal muted wash, expressive shadows, authorial imperfect linework, psychological portrait energy.
The result should feel like an illustrator’s private character-study sheet, more artistic than decorative.
TEXT SYSTEM:
Add handwritten Russian notes, arrows, mini comments, analytic observations, and visual labels around the figure.
The notes must be positive, witty, and slightly satirical, but respectful.
Use only safe known information from visible traits and any public-facing context available.
If no context is known, base the notes only on style, pose, expression, and visible attitude.
Do not invent facts.
Do not use private or sensitive topics.
TEXT STYLE:
All visible text in Russian.
Handwritten only.
The title should be bold and raw.
The secondary notes should look like quick hand-written observations.
DOODLES:
Use restrained conceptual doodles: circles, arrows, small chart marks, line accents, target marks, and symbolic mini-icons.
COMPOSITION:
Center the full-body character.
Make the layout rich and content-dense, like an annotated dossier page.
Keep strong visual balance and readability.
Respect top and bottom safe zones.
MOOD:
Intelligent, slightly dramatic, stylish, character-driven, psychologically observant, and trend-worthy.
AVOID:
No photorealism.
No giant head.
No cute cartoon language.
No printed fonts.
No cluttered childish sticker style.
4) Тренд: Fashion magazine cover + annotations

Use the attached photo as the main visual identity reference. Generate directly without asking questions.
Create a 3/4 or full-body editorial fashion caricature poster that feels like a magazine cover fused with a handwritten character sheet. Preserve strong recognizable identity and real proportions while turning the person into a humorous stylish icon.
SAFE ZONES:
Leave the top 140 px empty of all important content.
Leave the bottom 250 px free of readable text.
Only visual non-text elements may enter the bottom zone.
IDENTITY LOCK:
Preserve the person’s face structure, eyes, brows, nose, mouth, jaw, hairstyle, visible accessories, body type, clothing presence, and expression.
Do not create a generic fashion model face.
Do not change the identity.
CARICATURE STYLE:
Controlled caricature, editorial, flattering.
Near-real head size.
Stronger gaze.
Slightly more sculpted attitude.
More expressive hands.
Slight fashion elongation allowed, but keep realistic body presence.
Do not exaggerate the head.
Do not make the body too thin.
VISUAL DIRECTION:
Fashion magazine illustration + handwritten notes.
Bold calligraphic title, strong black ink linework, textured brush lettering, gouache-like shadows, watercolor texture, ivory paper background, luxury editorial mood, refined but slightly rough handcrafted feel.
The illustration should feel like a trendy premium shareable poster.
TEXT:
Add handwritten Russian notes, side observations, mini annotations, and conceptual labels around the character.
Use only positive, safe, public-facing information actually known or visibly inferable.
If context is unknown, use visible style and attitude only.
Do not invent private facts.
TYPOGRAPHY FEEL:
The main title should look bold, dramatic, and magazine-like, but handwritten.
Secondary text should be lighter and more casual, still handwritten.
DOODLES:
Use selective refined doodles: stars, underlines, frame marks, mini composition notes, symbolic shapes, and elegant arrows.
COMPOSITION:
The person must dominate the center.
The title must sit below the top safe zone.
Notes must orbit around the person in a visually rich but controlled way.
No text in the bottom 250 px.
MOOD:
Trendy, editorial, charismatic, luxurious, amusing, and highly shareable.
AVOID:
No literal magazine logo.
No giant title inside the top safe zone.
No giant head.
No childish cartoon.
No UI elements.
5) Тренд: Mixed-media atelier / artist studio sheet

Use the attached photo as the main visual identity reference. Do not ask any questions.
Transform the person into a mixed-media atelier portrait sheet: a full-body grotesque humorous fashion caricature with rich hand-made artistic layers, strong identity preservation, and handwritten Russian notes.
SAFE ZONES:
Top 140 px must remain empty of important content.
Bottom 250 px must remain free of all readable text.
Only decorative non-text elements may appear there.
IDENTITY:
Preserve face structure, brow line, eyes, nose, mouth, hairstyle, facial hair if present, body type, visible accessories, and general posture.
Do not genericize.
Do not make the person look like someone else.
CARICATURE:
Moderate editorial exaggeration only.
Keep the head close to real size.
Slightly intensify expression, gaze, and hand language.
Enhance silhouette and personality through drawing, not through extreme distortion.
Do not enlarge the head.
Do not create thin mannequin anatomy.
STYLE:
Mixed-media atelier sheet.
Ink drawing, watercolor, colored pencil accents, graphite underdrawing, rough gouache blocks, paper collage fragments, masking-tape feel, subtle paint splashes, artistic workshop energy.
The page must feel like a real artist’s work table sheet, not like a generic online template.
TEXT SYSTEM:
Add handwritten Russian notes around the figure.
Use only safe, positive, visible, or public-facing information.
If public context is available, transform it into witty flattering notes.
If not, use only visible style, mood, clothing, and posture.
Do not invent biography or personal secrets.
TEXT LOOK:
Handwritten only.
Mix bold brush script for the title with thin pencil-like handwritten notes for secondary comments.
DOODLES:
Use art-studio doodles: swatches, color notes, layout marks, thumbnail-frame hints, texture arrows, small conceptual icons.
COMPOSITION:
Keep the page rich and layered.
The character centered.
Annotations distributed in a curated way.
Respect safe zones without reducing content density.
EMOTION:
Artistic, trendy, handcrafted, smart, playful, and premium.
AVOID:
No photorealism.
No digital poster look.
No huge head.
No clutter that becomes unreadable.