
Transforms your baby photo into a little pharaoh portrait in a blue-and-gold striped headdress and golden robes, holding a golden crook against a grand pyramid backdrop.
Prompt
[Input] Use the user's attached photo as the single source of the baby's identity. PRESERVE the child's identity exactly: face proportions, eye shape, chubby cheeks, skin tone, and natural baby features. Keep a little of the soft baby hair visible at the edge of the headdress near the forehead so the face reads naturally. Do not restyle the face; only place the same baby into the scene below. [Scene] A grand, playful ancient-Egypt themed studio portrait of a baby dressed as a little pharaoh. The baby sits upright and centered, facing forward, plump with soft chubby cheeks, a calm regal expression. OUTFIT — little pharaoh: - HEADWEAR (FITTED, snug, face-swap friendly): a classic NEMES headdress in BLUE and GOLD horizontal stripes, fitted snugly to the head, fully covering the hair with a clean soft oval around the face, the striped lappets falling on either side of the face down to the shoulders. The headdress sits above the eyebrows and NEVER crosses or covers the eyes. - BODY: a shimmering GOLD collar piece (wide beaded ornamental collar) over a soft cream tunic, with a deep blue-and-gold sash at the waist. PROP — a small GOLD ceremonial crook (shepherd's staff) FIRMLY GRASPED in one hand at chest height, the baby's fingers visibly wrapped around the handle (palm clearly gripping). The crook MUST appear physically held, not floating. BACKGROUND: a warm desert scene with a large sandy PYRAMID rising behind the baby under a soft golden sky, gently out of focus. A few warm string lights glow faintly along the upper edge. [Prominence] BABY PROMINENCE RULE (critical for face-swap quality): - The baby is the PRIMARY SUBJECT, centered, filling the middle of the frame. - The baby's HEAD and FACE occupy at least 20-25% of the canvas height. - The crook stays at chest level and the pyramid stays in the background, none larger or more prominent than the baby's face. - Camera ZOOMED IN on the baby, eye-level, face fully visible and unobstructed. [Style] Premium Korean studio baby portrait photography with a warm, playful ancient-Egypt theme. Soft warm golden light, gentle film grain, rich gold-and-blue palette on a warm sandy background. Skin natural and rosy, no over-retouching. Realistic fabric, gold, and sand textures. NOT illustration, NOT cartoon, NOT flat — a real photographic portrait. [Aspect] 3:4 portrait orientation, vertical framing, baby centered in the middle third. [IMPORTANT] - Keep the baby's face fully visible and unobstructed — the nemes headdress sits above the eyebrows, the lappets stay beside the face, and the crook stays at chest level, never crossing the face. - Natural baby anatomy: 5 fingers per hand, the hand holding the crook clearly gripping the handle. - The nemes headdress is a soft fitted fabric headpiece, natural proportion, not oversized, not a hard mask. - Warm gold, blue, and sand palette only; avoid harsh neon or oversaturated color. - NO text overlay, NO captions, NO Instagram UI, NO watermarks, NO studio names, NO logos.
Click to open ChatGPT with the prompt auto-filled.
Face preservation is a known weakness of ChatGPT. Retry with the same prompt or use a clearer front-facing photo. Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) tends to be more stable.
A clear front-facing photo works best. a front-facing photo is enough.
The Little Pharaoh in Golden Robes concept has fixed outfit, background, and props per design. Only the baby face is extracted from the attached photo; the rest follows the concept design.
Output resolution is sufficient for A4, 5×7, and 8×10 inch prints. For KakaoTalk sharing, add "1:1 square ratio" to the prompt.
The output is ready for KakaoTalk and Instagram. For square format, add "1:1 ratio" at the end of the prompt.
✨ This photo with your baby · only the face changes