
High-quality photo of a boy in school uniform.
Prompt
Use the first image as the subject reference (the boy). Use the other provided images as the exact clothing references (shirt, trousers, and tie).
Generate a realistic full-body photo of the boy wearing the referenced uniform. Preserve the boy's face, facial features, hairstyle, skin tone, body proportions, and identity exactly as shown in the original image. Do not alter, beautify, age, or stylize the face.
Clothing requirements:
* Match the shirt, trousers, and tie exactly to the reference images.
* Preserve the exact shirt color, pattern, fabric appearance, logos, badges, embroidery, stitching, buttons, and other uniform details.
* The shirt must be neatly tucked into the trousers.
* The collar must be fully closed and properly aligned.
* The tie must match the reference exactly, be correctly knotted, centered, and snug against the closed collar.
* Trousers must match the reference in color, fit, and design.
* Ensure realistic fabric draping, folds, and fit.
Quality requirements:
* Photorealistic school-uniform appearance.
* Natural body posture and proportions.
* Sharp, high-resolution details.
* No changes to the face or identity.
* No additional accessories, clothing modifications, or color changes.
* Maintain a clean, professional catalog-style result with accurate uniform representation.
Important collar accuracy requirement:
The inner collar lining/color is visible only on the inside-facing surfaces of the collar, exactly as shown in the shirt reference. Do not apply the inner collar color, pattern, or fabric to the outer collar surfaces. The outside of the collar must retain the exact primary shirt color and design from the reference image.
Preserve the collar construction precisely:
Outer collar fabric = same color and material as the shirt exterior.
Inner collar lining = visible only on the inside surfaces where naturally exposed.
Do not extend, bleed, or wrap the inner collar color onto the front, outer, side, or back surfaces of the collar.
Reproduce the collar exactly as in the reference garment, maintaining the correct separation between outer fabric and inner lining.
Pay special attention to collar details, as uniform accuracy is critical.