
Notebook Paper Dreamy Woman Illustration
Create a dreamy notebook-page illustration that preserves the uploaded woman’s identity while blending her into ruled paper with doodles and soft detail.
Using the uploaded photo, create a premium semi-realistic digital illustration of the same woman drawn directly onto white ruled notebook paper. KEEP: Keep the exact face structure, natural facial proportions, eye shape and eye colour, skin tone and visible skin texture, hairline, natural hair density, facial hair if present, and body proportions from the uploaded photo. Preserve the original jawline, cheeks, nose, lips, ears, facial asymmetry, and recognizable identity. Redraw these features as refined illustration details rather than simplifying them into a generic cartoon face. Keep the woman's natural body proportions even though the pose and clothing are changed. CHANGE: Change the wardrobe to a [white fitted sleeveless ribbed tank top], [light-blue high-waisted jeans with rolled cuffs], and [off-white canvas sneakers with visible laces]. Add [black round eyeglasses], [small hoop earrings], and a [delicate necklace]. Change the pose to a relaxed cross-legged seated position with the upper body gently tilted to one side, shoulders loose, hands resting naturally near the ankles, and head slightly raised toward one side. Change the expression to thoughtful and dreamy, with the eyes looking away and a subtle smile. Render the entire subject as painted and sketched pigment integrated into the paper surface, not as a cut-out. SCENE: Place her in the center of a white lined notebook page with faint horizontal rules and visible paper grain. Add a small [beige paper heart] held by a [metallic paperclip] at the top-left. Surround the subject with sparse black and warm-beige hand-drawn doodles: curved arrows, dotted paths, sparkles, hearts, accent strokes, and a small lightbulb. Add handwritten words [BRAVE, DREAMER, CREATIVE, INSPIRED, CONFIDENT] directly onto the paper. LIGHT: Use soft warm illumination from the upper-left, with gentle shading along the face, neck, arms, jeans, and hair. Keep the light subtle enough that the illustration still appears naturally painted on the flat paper rather than lit like a separate object. Use approximately 4500K warmth. CAMERA: Use an 85mm equivalent perspective at f/4, viewed from directly above the notebook page with the camera parallel to the paper surface. Keep the full seated figure centered and proportionally natural. GRADE: Use soft warm skin tones, muted denim blue, creamy whites, warm beige accents, delicate black linework, smooth digital-paint transitions, and visible fine paper grain. Avoid glossy vector surfaces and preserve hand-rendered brush variation. OUTPUT: Create a vertical 4:5 composition at 8K resolution with seamless paper integration, crisp facial details, layered hair strands, realistic denim folds, detailed sneaker laces, and clean notebook lines. DO-NOT: No face slimming, no skin whitening, no changed eye colour, no plastic smoothing, no invented jewellery or tattoos, no sticker cutout, no thick white outline, no drop shadow, no pasted-paper effect, no chibi style, no mascot face, no flat vector treatment, and no identity change.
Photo Guide
- Use a sharp high-resolution photo where the whole face is unobstructed.
- Front or slight three-quarter angles preserve facial proportions best.
- Soft daylight works well with the warm paper-and-ink illustration palette.
- Keep the hairline, eyes, jaw, cheeks and natural skin texture visible.
- A clear hairline matters because the loose painted hair surrounds the face.
- Heavy filters can turn realistic facial details into generic cartoon features.
How to Build
- 1Open Gemini and upload one clear, high-resolution identity photo.
- 2Paste the complete prompt into Gemini image generation mode.
- 3Set the output aspect ratio to 4:5 before generating.
- 4Use the uploaded photo as the only identity reference.
- 5Check that the subject looks drawn into paper, not placed over it.
- 6If the first result is wrong, re-upload the photo and regenerate unchanged.
Pro Tips
- Use a photo with visible cheek contours so the illustrated jawline stays accurate.
- Keep both eyes unobstructed so their shape survives the drawn treatment.
- Choose natural skin texture so soft painted shading does not look plastic.
- Avoid source photos with heavy makeup so facial lines remain easy to match.
- Keep the hairline clear so the loose illustrated hair does not change forehead shape.
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Jitesh Mali
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