Double-exposure Child Portrait With Clouds With Colored Gel Fine-grain Finish

Tool-agnostic double exposure prompt for child portrait with clouds using colored gel with fine-grain finish.

Double Exposure Child Portrait With Clouds Using Colored Gel With Fine-grain Finish

Prompt

A double exposure image of child portrait with clouds in a clean profile silhouette setup on soft gradient backdrop.
Use softbox fill and split lighting with colored gel lighting creating intentional color separation to shape depth and subject separation.
Maintain warm tungsten highlights, a crisp and editorial mood, and premium material realism with crisp edge definition.
Camera framing should preserve believable perspective, tactile texture, and controlled highlight roll-off.
Blend the base silhouette and overlay element smoothly so the composite reads as one photograph, not collage.
Negative prompt
cartoon, illustration, watermark, text overlay, low resolution, muddy lighting, split-screen collage, hard cutout edges, unblended layers

Aspect ratio: 5:4

Tool-agnostic: tune strength/weight controls per model while preserving core lighting geometry.

Why this works

This prompt pairs double exposure structure with a concrete prop cue (colored gel) so the model has a clear physical lighting setup instead of abstract style words. It also anchors composition (clean profile silhouette) and scene material (soft gradient backdrop), which improves consistency across reruns and model changes.

What to change if it fails

  • If the colored gel effect is too strong, reduce it to a subtle accent and keep the subject exposure stable.
  • If lighting feels flat, increase contrast between softbox fill and split lighting directions.
  • If subject fidelity drops, simplify background detail and restate the subject as the focal element.
  • If the look drifts, repeat the phrase “double exposure” once and remove conflicting stylistic adjectives.

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