Best use cases
Use this prompt when you need a uploaded portrait edit with a 1:1 composition and clear visual direction.
A warm social intro card that keeps an uploaded portrait intact and adds white handwritten notes around the person.
Use one uploaded portrait photo to create a handwritten doodle intro card. Preserve the original photo exactly: face, expression, outfit, pose, skin tone, hair, and background must remain natural and realistic. Do not cartoonize, stylize, reshape, beautify, or alter identity. Add only white handwritten doodles and notes over the real photo. Do not place any graphic element or text over the face. Mood: warm, lovely, personal social media aesthetic. Top text: "Hi, I’m Avery ♡". One side profile box: Name Avery, Age 27, Personality ENFP, Hobby film photography. Small handwritten annotations around the person: "soft-spoken but full of ideas", "Loves sunsets, playlists, iced coffee", "Good at noticing small details", "Currently into daily journaling". Bottom three-column section: "Loves: sunsets, playlists, iced coffee" / "Good at: noticing small details" / "Into lately: daily journaling". Very bottom: "leaving a little warmth here". Use white handwritten lettering, subtle hearts, stars, and arrows. Keep the layout clean, readable, and not overcrowded. No watermark, no logo, no extra text.
Use this prompt when you need a uploaded portrait edit with a 1:1 composition and clear visual direction.
Keep outputs original. Avoid copied characters, brand marks, platform screenshots, or misleading claims when adapting this prompt.
This prompt is published as a standalone URL so search engines and ad crawlers can understand more than the homepage grid. That gives the catalog a better information structure than a modal-only gallery.
Swap subject variables, tighten the mood, and trim any section that is not necessary for your target image model. Keep the core hierarchy and constraints intact if you want a result close to the preview.