


Convert the uploaded image into a 1:1 square-format 3D metallic sculpture rendering, preserving the exact facial structure and expression of the original image. The sculpture should appear to be cast entirely in high-contrast grayscale metal, featuring bold shadow-light interplay and prominent surface texture.
Material & Surface Finish:
The form should be sculpted from a polished yet rugged metallic surface, resembling brushed steel, aged aluminum, or oxidized titanium — with highly visible textural details such as subtle dents, grain, or micro-scratches across the surface. The metallic material should be monochromatic (grayscale only), emphasizing tonal variation via light and shadow rather than color.
Facial Integrity:
Retain the exact facial features, proportions, and contours of the uploaded image. The sculpture should be realistically modeled in 3D with cinematic depth and stylized volume, yet true to the original face in form and character. The expression must remain intact, with emotion preserved through careful shaping of the metallic form.
Lighting & Contrast:
Apply strong directional lighting from a cinematic top-side angle to create deep shadows and bright highlights that accentuate metallic curvature, facial features, and texture. Push the contrast higher than natural light to emphasize the sculpture’s dimensionality and metallic realism. Reflective edges and gradient glints should appear naturally on contours.
Background & Composition:
Keep the background from the original image in full color, without desaturation. This creates a dramatic juxtaposition between the colorful environment and the grayscale metal sculpture, highlighting the 3D subject as the dominant focal point. Ensure the lighting blends naturally between subject and background for realism.
Mood & Aesthetic Style:
Moody, powerful, and modern — the result should evoke a monumental art installation or a museum-grade digital sculpture, as if the face were immortalized in a physical metal bust. Think in terms of Cinema 4D render aesthetics, with sculptural realism enhanced by texture and light depth.
Camera Angle & Image Quality:
Use a zoomed-out composition with the face and shoulders clearly visible within the frame. Ensure the sculpture is centered with balanced framing and 8K ultra-detailed rendering. The perspective should be slightly elevated or head-on to maximize visual power and depth, keeping a consistent 1:1 aspect ratio.



