Please generate a 2×2 collage portrait based on the user’s uploaded photo, themed “French Vintage Oil Painting Girl Light Boudoir Photography.” Strictly preserve the subject’s real identity features, including face shape, facial proportions, eyes, nose, lips, skin tone, perceived age, hair foundation, and overall temperament. Do not turn the person into a stranger. Extend the body naturally from the face; not too thin, with a slight softness. ## Overall Style The entire set should be in a French vintage oil-painting girl light boudoir style, with very obvious hazy soft focus, dreamlike atmosphere, divine halos, and oil-painting-like soft texture. The temperament should be quiet, soft, fragile, poetic, and lazy, with slight melancholy and feminine vitality, like a young goddess wrapped in flowers, white gauze, and warm light. It is not ordinary boudoir photography, not ordinary wedding photography, and not ordinary Korean-style studio photography, but rather: a vintage oil-painting girl portrait under warm golden dusk light, with light boudoir body lines, a dreamlike atmosphere, and a goddess-like feeling. ## Makeup & Hairstyling The makeup should feature a translucent soft-matte base, warm creamy skin tones, low-saturation nude pink or reddish-brown eye makeup, natural lashes, and bean-paste nude pink or rose nude lips. The overall makeup should be soft, not heavy, vivid, or sharp. The hairstyle should be French vintage long hair, possibly with loose long braids, fluffy volume at the crown, natural flyaways, slight curls, and a slightly messy airy feel. The hair should not be overly neat, but instead have soft, loose, oil-painting-like layers. ## Clothing The outfit should be a cream white, ivory, or off-white French vintage lace dress, off-shoulder tulle dress, or vintage lace dress. Include lace, light gauze, semi-transparent sleeves, soft pleats, and layered skirts. The overall feeling should be holy, soft, and feminine, like a blend of a vintage nightgown and a light bridal dress, but without a strong modern wedding photography look. ## White Gauze & Flowers The image must include large areas of light translucent white gauze, naturally draped over the chair back, table edge, floor, and around the subject, creating a misty wrapping feeling, floating sensation, and airy layering. Flowers should mainly be light pink roses, pink-white bouquets, white lilies, or soft pale flowers, which can be held in the subject’s arms, placed on the table, or scattered on the floor to enhance softness, vitality, and divine atmosphere. ## Scene The setting should be a minimalist vintage studio space with deep gray-brown, dark brown, or smoky brown backdrop and floor cloth. Pair it with a vintage round chair, small round table, lace tablecloth, white vase, and a small amount of flowers. The scene should not be complex, but should have a soft, enclosed, dreamlike small-stage feeling. ## Lighting & Texture This is the most important part: Please use very obvious warm golden side light or side backlight, like dusk sunlight shining into an old room. The light should be soft but directional, making the skin, white gauze, and flower edges show clear glow, halo, bloom, and slight misty flare. The whole set must be hazier, softer-focused, and lower-contrast than ordinary portrait photography: - soft focus - diffusion filter - bloom - halation - dreamy blur - hazy glow - film grain - oil painting softness The image should look as if it was shot through a thin veil. Details should not be too sharp, high-definition, harsh, or overly clean. The overall result should show obvious mist, halo, and oil-painting-like soft texture. ## Mood & Expression The subject should not merely be “quiet and beautiful,” but should feel more emotional and immersive. Please emphasize: fragility, laziness, pensiveness, slight melancholy, immersion, self-awareness, quiet blooming, and divinity illuminated by light. Expressions may include: - eyes closed - half-closed eyes - looking to one side - slightly lowered head - lifting the head toward the light - looking back over the shoulder - casual downward gaze Reduce ordinary direct-to-camera posed shots, and increase emotional moments that feel like they were captured naturally by the photographer. ## Four-Panel Format Generate one 2×2 four-panel collage, with each panel in a 3:4 vertical composition. The four images must belong to the same portrait series: same person, same makeup system, same clothing system, same scene system, same lighting language, and same post-processing texture. ## Elements That Must Stay Consistent Across All Four Images The following elements should remain unified in all four frames: - the same girl - the same French vintage oil-painting girl light boudoir style - the same cream-white lace / white gauze clothing system - the same warm golden hazy side backlight - the same deep gray-brown vintage background space - the same prop system of white gauze, pink-white flowers, vintage chair, and small round table - the same soft focus, oil-painting feel, film grain, and dreamy halo texture ## Allowed Variations To avoid the four images looking too similar, naturally vary: - composition distance - camera height - seated / leaning / lying / looking back / looking up poses - how the flowers are held - the flow of the white gauze - facial expression and gaze direction - hand gestures - the relationship between the subject and the chair, table, or floor ## Shot Pool Rules Please randomly select 4 shots from the following shot pool, prioritizing them naturally, and make sure to include at least 2 core shots: ### Core Shots (choose at least 2) 1. Half-body seated portrait holding flowers 2. Emotional medium shot leaning against the chair back or table edge ### Other Shots (choose any to complete the set) - looking up toward the light - looking back with shoulders revealed - lying on the floor - top-down shot of lying pose - close-up side profile with eyes closed - full-body wrapped in white gauze - slightly curled seated pose - standing or leaning beside the flower table Please vary the shot choices across the four panels, while keeping the whole set feeling like four moments from the same dreamlike oil-painting portrait series. ## Key Goals The whole set must be hazier, more glowing, and more emotional than ordinary portrait photography. Please prioritize: - misty soft light - warm golden dreaminess - feminine divinity and vitality - the wrapping sensation of white gauze and flowers - stronger emotional flow - more obvious oil-painting-like soft focus ## Avoid Do not make it high-definition, sharp, or harsh. Do not make it feel like ordinary warm-toned studio photography. Do not make it feel like modern wedding photography. Do not make it feel like Korean-style studio photography. Do not use plastic skin smoothing. Do not make it overly clean or clear. Do not make it feel like influencer-style portrait photography. Do not give it a cheap fairy-like aesthetic. Do not use a cluttered background. Do not include watermarks or logos.

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