بصمة طبيه提示Edit the provided portrait to transform the haircut into a chic, modern mullet with a sleek, slicked-back top. Follow these detailed instructions:
- Overall intent: Photorealistic, natural-looking salon finish — top hair combed smoothly back with controlled volume at the crown (not flat), subtle wet-look or light pomade sheen, and clean directional flow from the forehead toward the back.
- Top and front: Move and shape the 2–3 inch top/front hair so it is brushed straight back off the forehead. Keep soft waves but tame frizz; add smooth, continuous highlights consistent with existing left-side daylight. Preserve natural hairline and forehead skin texture; do not alter face, expression, or makeup.
- Sides: Taper sides modestly so they read cleaner and more sculpted than current tousled look — not skin-tight fade, keep about 1/2 to 1 inch length close to the temples and gradually blend into the crown and back. Ensure ears remain partially visible as currently.
- Back (mullet): Create a distinct mullet silhouette: shorter on the sides and top, longer at the back. Back length should be moderate — clearly longer than the sides and nape area, with layered, textured ends (soft feathering) reaching just below the nape. Maintain natural wave and movement; add slight separation in layers so the mullet reads as intentionally styled, not messy.
- Texture and color: Keep original dark brown/near-black color and overall density. Add gentle glossy highlights and specular reflections that match the lighting direction (light source from subject's left). Preserve hair thickness.
- Lighting and shadows: Match existing soft daylight from the left; ensure highlights and shadows on the slicked-back sections and mullet back are coherent. Recreate any subtle shadow cast on the right cheek consistently.
- Hairline, sideburns, and ears: Preserve original sideburn shape and hairline where visible. Carefully reveal or maintain ears as in the original, avoiding unnatural clipping or deletion.
- Neck, nape, and collar integration: Reconstruct nape and the area behind longer back hair where necessary to blend smoothly into the mint green T-shirt collar. Keep collar, shirt texture, and color unchanged. Ensure inpainted scalp/neck tones match skin and lighting.
- Background: Keep original shallow depth-of-field background and blur. When filling gaps around the new hair outline, preserve bokeh and soft color tones so there are no harsh edges or mismatches.
- Restrictions and preservation: Do not change facial features, pose, clothing, jewelry, or background objects. No accessories added. Avoid exaggerated or unnatural hair shapes; aim for a modern salon-ready mullet with chic, wearable styling.
- Output quality: Photorealistic, high-resolution edit suitable for social/profile use. Deliver clean edges, natural hair wisps where appropriate, and no visible seams.
If multiple plausible solutions are needed, create the primary edit as described and also produce one alternate with slightly longer mullet length (about 1.5x longer) and one alternate with more tapered/shorter sides, keeping the slicked-back top consistent. Provide the main result first.