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Artist[IMAGE 1 = TEMPLATE; IMAGE 2 = GEOMETRY SOURCE] Artistic instruction: Maintain the absolute form, anatomy, and head-shape of the subject in Image 1. Apply a subtle structural morph: map the underlying facial bone structure, eye placement, and jawline geometry from Image 2 onto the existing subject's head. The subject MUST remain [Subject in Image 1] in every physical detail (scales/fur/skin/texture). Only the geometric proportions of the face should reflect the identity in Image 2. (Style Weight: 45%) (Content Preservation: High) 8k resolution, seamless anatomical hybrid.
A detailed quilling paper portrait shows the upper body of an old man with a long grey beard and long flowing hair, looking upwards, wearing a flat cap. The man's hair and beard are made from intricately curled and coiled paper strips in shades of white, cream, and light brown. His face, showing wrinkles and defined features like his nose, eyelids, and lips, is also crafted from tightly coiled paper, blending various shades of cream and light brown. He has realistic green eyes. He is wearing a cap that is made of slightly thicker, coiled paper in a medium brown tone. Behind his head, framing him like a halo or feathered collar, is a large, circular arrangement of paper quills resembling petals or scales, fanning outwards in concentric layers. These paper elements are in various shades of brown, blending from light beige and cream to darker browns and even some greys, creating depth and texture with their layered appearance. The entire artwork is set against a plain, bright white background, which makes the intricate details of the paper art stand out clearly. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the three-dimensional quality of the quilling.